Analyzing Miami's Decision to Release Chubb: Strategic Move?
Joe Raineri
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Reviewing Miami's Decision on Chubb and Potential Next Moves
Miami made a significant trade acquisition in 2022, obtaining Chubb in exchange for a first and a fourth-round pick and Chase Edmonds, sent to the Broncos. Chubb, under a 5-year, $110 million contract with Miami, showed promising performance with 8.5 sacks and 8 tackles for a loss two years ago. Despite this, his tenure at Miami has been challenging, leading to discussions about his future with the team.
Miami decided to move on from Chubb despite him nearing 10 sacks last season, which indicates a possible shift towards a broader team strategy, aiming to clean house and remove veteran presences. The move also involves financial considerations, with savings on the salary cap estimated at around $6 to $7 million.
As for future prospects, teams in need of bolstering their defensive line, such as the Bears or potentially Dallas, might consider Chubb as a valuable addition. His capabilities as an edge rusher could offer much-needed support to these teams, making him a potentially high-demand player in the league.

















































































