Kendall Fuller, Durham Smythe join Mostert as Dolphins cuts. What it means for Miami's cap
Briefly

In a significant move, the Miami Dolphins released running back Raheem Mostert, cornerback Kendall Fuller, and tight end Durham Smythe, leading to a total salary cap savings of $7.8 million. Each player had no guaranteed money due for the next season, prompting the releases to ensure cap compliance by March 10. Fuller's injury-laden season left a gap in the secondary, necessitating a search for a veteran cornerback. Smythe's reduction in offensive role further emphasized the need for cap flexibility as Miami prepares for free agency.
The Dolphins saved $7.8 million against the cap by releasing players with no guaranteed money due next season, addressing their need to be cap compliant by March 10.
Fuller's departure leaves Miami needing a veteran boundary cornerback to supplement Jalen Ramsey and Kader Kohou, following his unimpressive performance and multiple injuries last season.
Read at Miami Herald
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