Mike Wallace repeatedly has been linked to the Miami Dolphins, and now the wide receiver officially is headed to South Beach. NFL.com's Jeff Darlington reported Tuesday on NFL Network that Wallace and the Dolphins have agreed to a contract. Wallace is expected at the Dolphins' facility at 6 p.m. ET to sign the contract, Darlington reported. NFL.com's Aditi Kinkhabwala earlier told NFL Network's Rich Eisen that Wallace is in Miami meeting with the Dolphins organization. Kinkhabwala told NFL Network that Wallace will be a Dolphin by the end of the day once team doctors clear him. Source: NFL.com
Clayton is reporting 5-Year, $65M...lol. Who said he wouldn't get $10M? They were right...he got much more... Wow.
That was me lol. I guess there's no accounting for stupidity, I certainly don't feel he's WORTH 13 mil a year...but I'm not Miami, obviously.
Yes you under estimated the market for not accounting for overpaying teams. Then again who knows maybe he'll be big for them.
wow. well the steelers dropped the ball on this one, hes going to make hartline a better player and let bess eat up the slot.
Definitely not worth it and the funny thing is most of the "insiders" and several GMs in the league think that the Dolphins were pretty much bidding against themselves here.
wow. well the steelers dropped the ball on this one, hes going to make hartline a better player and let bess eat up the slot.
Steelers drop the ball here. Wallace dropped it from September to December. That money is silly though. Not near worth it.
Now if you were to trade the 31st pick for a certain restricted FA WR like a certain sage poster had suggested, you can let him walk and not even worry about it
well, he got his $13 mill/yr. the phins overpaid for him but they have tons of cap space so it doesn't really matter.
It does actually ... Cause it hecks up the cap for the next guy and the league. It's the old Al Davis type contract.
eh, miami is in the same boat as buffalo, cleveland and places like that .......... they aren't the most appealing places so the teams have to pay extra. of course it's going to eat cap space, but teams like that aren't like the steelers or packers or saints that have talent everywhere on the roster and every penny counts to stay under the cap.