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The Splash Zone - 3/4/16: Dolphins Restructure Koa Misi's Contract

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After agreeing to restructure his contract, Koa Misi will be a member of the Dolphins defensive unit in 2016. The Dolphins are finding ways to create some cap space and every little bit helps. The team is also looking to restructure Cameron Wake's and Ndamukong Suh's contracts. With free agency starting next week, the Dolphins need to start clearing some more cap space.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day's round-up below.

Miami Dolphins eye cap savings with new Koa Misi contract | Miami Herald
Koa Misi will be a member of the Miami Dolphins in 2016. That has been decided.

Dolphins Defensive Line

What's next for Miami Dolphins? Addressing contracts of Suh, Wake - Miami Dolphins Blog- ESPN
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Do Miami Dolphins have in-house replacements for Olivier Vernon? - Miami Dolphins Blog- ESPN
A look at three players who could be in line for more playing time if Vernon gets an offer the Dolphins can't match.

Dolphins figuring out Suh, Wake deals before free agency begins | www.mypalmbeachpost.com
Now that the Dolphins face losing defensive Olivier Vernon to free agency, the team has several major decisions to make on other key players.

Dolphins Secondary

Miami Dolphins free agent watch: Defensive backs | The Daily Dolphin
The Dolphins need help. A lot of help. As usual, there's plenty of it available on the free agent market. But it's a tricky situation for the Dolphins, who need upgrades at cornerback, safety, linebacker, guard and may need reinforcement at defensive end if Olivier Vernon bolts in free age...

Dolphins 2016 Offseason

South Florida ‘very optimistic’ despite L.A.’s late bid to host Super Bowls | The Daily Dolphin
Stephen Ross’ quest to bring a Super Bowl back to South Florida just got more complicated. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that L.A. is attempting to host the Super Bowl in 2020 or 2021, adding a powerful competitor into the mix.

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