The Dolphins Should Steal This Upcoming Free Agent Away From the Bills
By Larry Rupp

The Miami Dolphins are one of the most intriguing young teams in the NFL and head into the offseason with their eyes set on improving the team through the free agent market. If Miami wants to make the playoffs for just the second time since 2008, it needs to make some major additions.
One player that sticks out here is former Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano. Signing Milano would address a shallow position for the Dolphins while also taking away a top playmaker from a strong division-rival's defense. Thats seems like a win-win scenario.
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Milano has developed into a impactful defensive playmaker in his four seasons in Buffalo. He is averaging 5.84 tackles per game over the last two seasons. Plus, he just posted a career-high 9 quarterback hits and 3.5 sacks in 2020.
He has showcased his versatility as he has the ability to shutdown opposing receivers in coverage or rush the quarterback if needed. The Dolphins lack a linebacker that can do a little bit of everything and Milano would be a perfect fit alongside Jerome Baker.
The Dolphins defense has been a bright spot on the team and could be even better next season with the addition of Milano. This move would hurt the Bills as much as it strengthens the Dolphins.
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