A day after trading for one defensive tackle, the Dolphins on Friday are hosting another at their team headquarters.
According to a league source, former Cowboys starter Terrell McClain is visiting the Dolphins on Friday, and Miami has genuine interest in signing him if the price is right.
One problem is that the Dolphins are up against the cap until Ndamukong Suh's $17 million in dead money comes off their cap on June 1. According to the NFL players union, Miami had just $2.8 million in cap space before acquiring defensive tackle Akeem Spence from Detroit on Thursday in exchange for a conditional seventh-round pick.