Mike Hilton‘s lengthy free agency ended with a Dolphins agreement. The veteran corner is not in position to spend the 2025 season in Miami, however.
Hilton was informed of his release by the Dolphins today, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. After signing in July, the former Steeler and Bengal seemed to be slated for a notable role in the slot. Barring a return via a practice squad agreement, though, that will not be the case.
Cornerback has been a question mark for Miami throughout the offseason, one in which Kendall Fuller was released before Jalen Ramsey was traded away. Season-ending injuries to Kader Kohou and Artie Burns added further urgency to the need for summer additions, and Hilton was signed alongside Jack Jones. That pact came after Hilton spoke with the Dolphins earlier and the 31-year-old noted he expected to wind up in South Beach.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald notes Hilton was listed as a starter on the Dolphins’ depth chart upon arrival. He did not spend much time with the first-team defense during practice, however, something which could help explain today’s move. Fifth-round rookie Jason Marshall is now in position to handle starting slot duties.
Hilton received a $168K signing bonus when he joined the Dolphins. Miami will thus generate a dead money charge of that amount with this release. The team will create $1.03MM in cap space by cutting Hilton, though. It will be interesting to see how Miami approaches the next few days at the cornerback position.
Once Hilton’s release is official, he will reach free agency. The eight-year veteran has 56 starts to his name, so a market could exist for his services as teams arrange their depth charts in advance of Week 1.
Really good career, but I’m afraid the career cliff has come for him.
I believe you’re wrong. He posted a 75+ pff on 700+ snaps last season. He qualfiesc way above average. Actually top 10%.
True. But I also think he lost a step and is already a profile of player that will only fit some defenses, and his job only gets harder as teams deploy bigger players in the slot. I think it’s telling that the team with a bottom five coverage unit just cut him loose less than a month after signing him pretty late in free agency. I don’t think he’s fully done yet, but I think he’s on his way.
Hilton is a player…he probably got to Miami and hated there…
My Cowboys will scoop him up and he will start in the Slot week 1…
Go Get Em Jerry!!!