The Miami Dolphins entered the 2020 offseason light on the payroll and heavy on the bank account — but we all know that is no longer the case. The Dolphins’ aggressive approach to free agency will pay off to some degree this season, we just don’t know how much. The hope is that this team can catapult from a 5-game winner in 2019 to possibly doubling that number in 2020 and positioning this team for some postseason success for the first time in a long time.

But that’s way off on the horizon. Now is a great time to recalibrate the Miami Dolphins’ payroll, salary cap and who the biggest investments are for 2020. The following are Miami’s most costly salary cap hits for the 2020 season as of this point in time.

1. CB Byron Jones 2020 cap hit: $17.6M

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#2. CB Xavien Howard 2020 cap hit: $17.5M

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#3. LB Kyle Van Noy 2020 cap hit: $15M

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#4. WR Albert Wilson 2020 cap hit: $10.83M

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#5. DE Shaq Lawson 2020 cap hit: $10.83M

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6. OG Ereck Flowers 2020 cap hit: $9M

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#7. SAF Reshad Jones (Cut) 2020 cap hit $8.14M (dead cap)

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#8. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick 2020 cap hit: $8M

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#9. DL Emmanuel Ogbah 2020 cap hit: $7.5M

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#10. DB Bobby McCain 2020 cap hit: $6.24M

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#11. WR DeVante Parker 2020 cap hit: $6.1M

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#12. SAF Minkah Fitzpatrick (cut) 2020 cap hit: $5.02M (dead cap)

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#13. OL Jesse Davis 2020 cap hit: $4.86M

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#14. RB Jordan Howard 2020 cap hit: $4.75M

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#15. WR Jakeem Grant 2020 cap hit: $4.38M

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