Blossoming pass rusher Cameron Wake is ready for a bigger role on the Dolphins defense. Whether coach Tony Sparano has limited Wake's snaps because of his shortcomings as a run stopper or as a sign of respect to future Hall of Fame pass rushers Jason Taylor and Joey Porter is not fully known but what is certain is that nearly every time Wake has been given opportunities, he has made an impact. Wake, lured from the British Columbia Lions with a four-year deal worth up to $4.9 million, dominated the CFL the past two seasons with a combined 39 sacks, eight forced fumbles and two blocked field goals to earn Defensive Player of the Year honors in both seasons and despite being inactive the first two games of the season and only being spotted in 10 games, Wake has several pressures, 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble. Source: FOXSports.com
This guy is the definition of beast!!! It's true I have seen him in person and he looks pretty scary. If the dolphins only used him a little bit more at times it would help the secondary a great deal.Dolphins are 3rd in the NFL in sacks in part because of this guy.