The Miami Dolphins are focusing on a younger and more cost-effective roster for the upcoming season. Evaluations of talent changes show mixed results across different units. Improvements were seen in linebacker and safety positions due to impactful free-agent signings and the return of injured veterans. However, positions such as cornerback, tight end, and defensive lineman may have declined in talent. Specifically, the quarterback position demonstrates a shift as the team replaced lesser-known backups with Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers, signaling a strategy to support Tua Tagovailoa's frailty.
The Miami Dolphins are intentionally fielding a younger, and subsequently a cheaper roster, evaluating talent after analyzing player departures and their replacements in each unit.
Some units, like linebacker and safety, got better due to free agent signings and returns from injuries, whereas others, like cornerback and tight end, potentially got worse.
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