AP

The Dolphins are reportedly set to move on from one of their specialists.

Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports Miami is prepared to release punter Brandon Fields, though the club could keep him if he restructures his deal. Other media outlets have since reported similarly on Fields.

Releasing Fields would save the Dolphins $3.1 million in salary cap space, per the Sun Sentinel.

The 30-year-old Fields posted a 38.6-yard net average in 2014, 25th among qualifying punters. However, he racked up net averages of 40 yards or more the previous three seasons, so he could draw some interest if released.

Nevertheless, with the Dolphins positioned to give defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh a mega deal, and with quarterback Ryan Tannehill in line for a contract extension, other positions were due to get squeezed. No surprise, then, that Fields’ deal could be altered or deleted.