Miami released linebacker Junior Seau, clearing $2.92 million against the salary cap, and will have 12-year veteran defensive tackle Sam Adams in for a visit today. Buffalo released Adams last week in a salary-cap move. Although Adams can sign now, agent Angelo Wright said his client likely will wait until Thursday -- the start of free agency and the deadline for clubs to get under the salary cap -- before making a decision to see if there will be more money available under the cap. Adams is a stout run defender who would likely challenge Keith Traylor for playing time, if not a job, period. ''I give the Dolphins credit, they're working this hard to make sure they're ready to go when the bell chimes,'' Wright said. 'There are a lot of teams sitting out there saying, `We'll wait a day or two to see how things shake out.' By that time, a lot of players might be gone.''