Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Tuesday from around the Web:
Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald writes the Dolphins aim to keep tight end Charles Clay in 2015.
Morning take: The one-year transition tag will cost $7.071 million. That's a costly price, but Miami hopes that keeps teams away from making significant offers.
Alain Poupart of the Dolphins team site takes a look at the linebacker position in free agency.
Morning take: Miami must make improvements in this area, especially after finishing 24th against the run last season. The Dolphins also have several linebacker options in the draft.
Josh Alper of Profootballtalk.com writes about the release of Dolphins backup offensive lineman Nate Garner.
Morning take: Garner saved $1.65 million by releasing the versatile offensive lineman. Miami needs the cap room to pursue other free agents.
Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel writes there is a chance free-agent receiver Brian Hartline could return to Miami.
Morning take: The Dolphins did not want to pay Hartline’s high salary. But I expect Hartline to get a solid contract elsewhere in an offense where he’s a better fit.
































