NFL In 2024, the Miami Dolphins might employ an uncommon strategy when negotiating a contract with a top player.

Jan 13, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) moves out to pass against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half of the 2024 AFC wild card game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Dolphins now have the task of getting better in front

a new season after frequently appearing to be among the top NFL teams in 2023. The good

news is that Mike McDaniel will have his best players back, including Tyreek Hill, Jalen Ramsey, and , who are all signed through 2024.

Take a look at  position in  NFL quarterback rankings.

However, a number of others, like standout defensive tackle Christian

Wilkins, have contracts that are about to expire. Wilkins is predicted to be among the most sought-after players available if he were to become a free agent.

calculates that Wilkins’ contract is worth a $20.2 million salary per year. Then there are groups like the Minnesota Vikings, under the defensive of Brian

Flores, the former Miami Wilkins coach. In addition, Wilkins might be the big defensive tackle that the Dallas Cowboys need to add, according to Micah Parsons.

However, Wilkins’ desire from other teams does not imply that Miami will allow the  defender to leave in free agency.

The Miami Dolphins know they have Christian Wilkins, who has played all five seasons in South Beach, but for some reason, they haven’t been able to come to

an agreement on a long-term contract extension with their starting defensive tackle. But it doesn’t mean they won’t have plans for him in the future.

A credible candidate for the Miami Dolphins franchise tag is Christian Wilkins.
Christian  Sam, from USA TODAY Sports
The Miami Dolphins know they have Christian Wilkins, who has played all five seasons in South Beach, but for some

reason, they haven’t been able to come to an agreement on a long-term contract extension with their starting defensive tackle. But it doesn’t mean they won’t have plans for him in the future.

“(The Dolphins) don’t intend to allow Christian Wilkins to leave, and they probably will franchise him if necessary.”

Dan  of ESPN discusses Christian Wilkins’ prospects with the Miami Dolphins.
Due to the salary cap, the Dolphins will be facing challenges as they begin the .

They must first remove more than $40 million from their books in order to make any significant  moves. The

Only four teams have applied the franchise tag to defensive tackles since 2017, but Wilkins is a player who is deserving of a higher salary. He just

finished one of his best seasons to date, starting all 17 games and recording 65 tackles (10 for loss), nine sacks, a forced fumble, and two pass deflections.

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