Most would agree that the Miami Dolphins have upgraded their roster since the end of the 2012 season. �However, they still have a few noticeable holes left to fill. �The most glaring holes are on the offensive line and in the defensive secondary. �If the season started today (hint: it doesn?t), the Dolphins would have Jonathan Martin at left tackle, John Jerry at right guard, and Nate Garner at right tackle. �THAT has to give Ryan Tannehill nightmares. �The Dolphins would also have Richard Marshall and Dmitri Patterson starting at cornerback. �THAT has to give Kevin Coyle nightmares!
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While the Dolphins have 11 picks in the upcoming draft, after being awarded 5th and 7th round compensatory picks, they are still looking to fill holes in free agency. �According to Barry Jackson, the Dolphins have roughly $14 million left to spend against the cap, a figure that will increase by $7 million on June 1st because of the cuts of Karlos Dansby and Kev
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