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Breaking down the Miami Dolphins' 2026 salary cap by position

The Miami Dolphins have completed their organized team activities and minicamp sessions and are currently in the middle of the break before they return for their first training camp under new head coach Jeff Hafley.

Over the last several months since Hafley and new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan have taken over, the roster has undergone significant changes, with plenty of players coming and going.

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At this point in the offseason, the Dolphins have $12.06 million in cap space (per Spotrac), which ranks 22nd among the 32 teams. However, we’re still waiting for the official terms of Aaron Brewer’s extension, so that space could change a bit.

Looking at the salary cap for Miami, they have allocated slightly more to the offense ($61.86 million) than they have to the defense ($58.52 million). The real problem is the dead cap, as the Dolphins have $179.21 million spent on players no longer on the roster.

Let’s take a look at how the salary cap breaks down for the Dolphins in 2026, by position, according to Spotrac.

Quarterback

Total cap hit: $8.48 million

Running back

Total cap hit: $8.27 million

Wide receiver

Total cap hit: $13.19 million

Tight end

Total cap hit: $6.33 million

Offensive line

Total cap hit: $31.23 million

Edge rusher

Total cap hit: $12.16 million

Defensive tackle

Total cap hit: $22.36 million

Linebacker

Total cap hit: $23.5 million

Cornerback

Total cap hit: $15.41 million

Safety

Total cap hit: $8.59 million

Specialists

Total cap hit: $4.93 million

This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Breaking down the Miami Dolphins’ 2026 salary cap by position

Reporting by Mike Masala, Dolphins Wire / Dolphins Wire

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By Mike Masala, Dolphins Wire | USA TODAY Network

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