The Miami Dolphins finished 6-10 this season and have a lot of key decisions to make in an effort to improve in 2016. Hiring new head coach Adam Gase and promoting a new general manager in Chris Grier provides a fresh set of eyes on an overpaid roster that underachieved last year.

With that said, ESPN.com’s Dolphins page created a series this week called “Stay, go or restructure.”

Next up is Miami’s starting tight end:

Stay, go or restructure: TE Jordan Cameron

Experience: Five seasons

2015 stats: 35 receptions, 386 yards, three touchdowns

2016 salary/cap charge: $7.5 million/$9.5 million cap

Analysis: The Cameron experiment did not work for Miami. The Dolphins signed Cameron to a two-year contract last offseason in hopes that the former Pro Bowler would revert back to form. Cameron worked hard and stayed healthy. However, he never found his rhythm with quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Cameron’s best game was against the Washington Redskins in Week 1 when he recorded four catches for 73 yards -- both were season highs. Now Miami must decide if Cameron can have a much better 2016 in which his $7.5 million salary can match his production.

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