The Facts: HC Adam Gase just spoke to the media in Indianapolis and the biggest revelation was that Cameron is in the team's plans for 2016. "Obviously the tight end position is something we've made a living on in this offense over the past three years," Gase said. "So both those guys (including Dion Sims) I really see a great fit as far as what we do."
Diehards Line:
Cameron caught only 35 passes in 2015 and is scheduled to cost $9.5 million against the salary cap. Cutting him would save the Dolphins $7.5 million, which begs serious consideration. But the Dolphins are apparently planning for Cameron to be on the team. Gase said "the wide out and the tight end group we feel great about." As for the cap number, it's possible the Dolphins might try to get a pay cut from Cameron. Or they might try to do an extension for purposes of lowering the cap number this year. Or they might simply go with what they have. But based on Gase's comments, it sounds like Cameron is on the Dolphins in 2016.