Malik Willis’ NFL Future: Which Contender Among Steelers, Jets, Cardinals, and Dolphins Holds the Biggest Surprise?
Miami — The Dolphins have their own head coach and front-office ties to Willis, with new head coach Jeff Hafley having served as the Packers’ defensive coordinator last season, and new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan having served in a multitude of front-office roles in Green Bay dating to 2004.
While the Dolphins also have some offensive talent on their roster, the offloading of Tagovailoa is going to put the franchise in the precarious position of having to either trade or release some players. They may also have to hold off on some contract extensions or get creative with deal structures to get beyond an NFL-record $99.2 million dead cap charge from Tagovailoa that is expected to be split between the 2026 and 2027 seasons. In both the respects of the roster and financial pliability, the Dolphins have an uphill climb.



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