The Miami Dolphins have begun the process of signing some of their free agents ahead of the March 12 kickoff to the new league year, taking care of two young players.
The team tendered linebacker Cameron Goode and offensive lineman Kion Smith, both of whom were scheduled to be exclusive-rights free agents. As the description suggests, exclusive-rights free agents are players who can't negotiate with another team if they are offered a qualifying tender. It now becomes just about a formality that each player will re-sign because neither has no other option but a holdout and that simply doesn't happen.
According to overthecap.com, the tender for each player is for a little over $1 million and each will become a restricted free agent next offseason.
Goode, a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft, spent most of last season on the Physically Unable to Perform list as they worked his way back from a serious knee injury he sustained in the 2023 regular season finale against the Buffalo Bills.
Goode played in three games last year after playing all 17 in 2023, with most of his playing time coming on special teams.
As for Smith, he played in nine games in a backup capacity in 2023 before spending all of last season on injured reserve because of a preseason ACL injury.
The Dolphins have one other impending exclusive-rights free agent this offseason, wide receiver Grant DuBose.
Claimed off waivers from the Green Bay Packers after the roster cuts to the 53-player limit, DuBose's season was marred by two significant injuries, a shoulder issue in Week 2 and the concussion that was the result of the scary hit he took against the Houston Texans in Week 15.
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