INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 10: Miami Dolphins defensive end Taco Charlton (96) watches a replay on the video board during the NFL game between the Miami Dolphins and the Indianapolis Colts on November 10, 2019 at Lucas Oil Stadium, in Indianapolis, IN.

Dolphins cut Taco Charlton after 1 season

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The Miami Dolphins have waived defensive end Taco Charlton, the team announced Thursday.

The Dolphins claimed Charlton off waivers last September after the Dallas Cowboys released the 2017 first-round pick. The Michigan product totaled five sacks and two forced fumbles through 10 games in Miami.

Charlton, 25, recorded only four sacks through 27 appearances during his two-season stint with the Cowboys.

Miami has added to its defensive front this offseason. The Dolphins signed edge rushers Shaq Lawson and Emmanuel Ogbah to multi-year deals in free agency and used a second-round pick on defensive lineman Raekwon Davis.

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