@OmarKelly That lands roughly +$7–8M cap compliant, plus added picks. 2026 becomes evaluation year by design: draft heavy, UDFA priority money, practice squad churn, waiver claims, trench development. 2027 is the real launch window. Packers-tree blueprint. Full reset, no half measures.
@OmarKelly trade/cut Austin Jackson (+$1.6M, conditional 5th), cut Sanders (+$3.9M), cut Ingold (+$3.1M). Extend core leaders on fair 3-year deals with low 2026 hits: Achane 3yrs/$27M (2026 cap about $2.5M), Brooks 3yrs/$30M (2026 cap about $3.5M), Brewer 3yrs/$21M (2026 cap about $2.2M).
@OmarKelly OTC math says MIA can swallow 2026 clean. ~$3.2M cap space. Cut Tua pre-June 1 = about -$42.9M swing → roughly -$39.7M. Fix it without restructures: trade Sieler (+$19.6M, likely 5th that can become 4th), trade/cut Minkah (+$5.9M, 6th or conditional 5th),
@OmarKelly The problem with Dolphins fans (like me) is realizing the truth. Which is Tua is not the problem but he’s not the solution. That’s what fans can’t resolve in their mind. They want the QB to be the solution.
Hey @OmarKelly! Finally going to my first @MiamiDolphins practice. I’ve been following you since college back in 2007. Would love to pass by and say hello?
@OmarKelly@stclaudeii Here's a crazy thought that would make sense for the type of out of the box mind McDaniels is: He's orchestrating these physically intense joint practices on purpose. Greenlighting the opposite coach to create "punch in the mouth" environments.
@OmarKelly my entire adult life, I can count on the Dolphins having a bad O-Line. That’s crazy. My mom emigrated from Haiti in the 80s to Miami. She heard the Dolphins “fight song” then. She told me today that these people have been lying since she’s came her. Dolphins are not #1