Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Monday from around the Web:
Chris Perkins of the Sun Sentinel writes that the Dolphins have had mixed results in the second stage of free agency.
Morning take: It’s easy to throw around the big cash to A-listers (Ndamukong Suh). But the good front offices also find enough cost-effective players late in free agency who can help the team get better.
Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald writes that Dolphins quarterback still has something to prove before getting a big-money extension.
Morning take: Tannehill's 23-25 record as a starter stands out most. Franchise quarterbacks lead their team to the playoffs, and Tannehill has yet to have a winning season.
Alain Poupart of the Dolphins' team site writes that they are looking to run from the competition.
Morning take: Miami starting running back Lamar Miller exceeded expectations with his first 1,000-yard season. However, the Dolphins need more depth at the position in case Miller gets injured.
Andrew Abramson of the Palm Beach Post writes that others around the league are impressed with the Dolphins’ offseason moves.
Morning take: Miami made a big splash by landing Suh. That caught a lot of people’s attention. But the Dolphins also need other signings such as tight end Jordan Cameron and cornerback Brice McCain to pan out.