Heading into the 2023 offseason, the Miami Dolphins are beginning the roster construction phase, as they have some holes to fill if they want a chance at a Lombardi Trophy in Mike McDaniel’s second season at the helm of the organization.
At fullback, the Dolphins have Alec Ingold locked in for 2023 after he signed a two-year, $6.5 million contract before the 2022 season.
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With that said, they don’t necessarily need to sign another to the roster, but they may carry one on the practice squad just in case Ingold gets injured. That’s why it’s important for Dolphins fans to get familiar with some of the names that will be on the market this offseason.
Here are the fullbacks who are set to become free agents: