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Morning take: Dolphins' mixed results in free agency

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.