There will be little change for the Miami Dolphins next season, even after they missed the playoffs for the first time in six years.
Coach Dave Wannstedt said he hopes to keep most of the Dolphins' free agents and also wants to shore up holes on the offensive line and at wide receiver when free agency starts Friday.
The Dolphins aren't expected to make any moves of the magnitude of last season's gem, the acquisition of Pro Bowl running back Ricky Williams. The team wants to follow the blueprint used by the past two Super Bowl champions.
"I think Tampa Bay and New England two years ago were great examples of being patient and being sure to fill the right spots," Wannstedt said. "And that's the way we're approaching it....more
Coach Dave Wannstedt said he hopes to keep most of the Dolphins' free agents and also wants to shore up holes on the offensive line and at wide receiver when free agency starts Friday.
The Dolphins aren't expected to make any moves of the magnitude of last season's gem, the acquisition of Pro Bowl running back Ricky Williams. The team wants to follow the blueprint used by the past two Super Bowl champions.
"I think Tampa Bay and New England two years ago were great examples of being patient and being sure to fill the right spots," Wannstedt said. "And that's the way we're approaching it....more
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