dolphinsgab.com - 6/18/2009
—
The Fins have come to terms with sixth-round pick offensive tackle Andrew Gardner according to Mike Berardino of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel . The paper reports that the deal is for four years at $1.65 million.
He will also get a signing bonus of about $75,000. The former Georgia Tech ...
Dolphins and Second-Round Pick CB Smith Come to Terms
dolphinsgab.com 7/23/2009 — Pro Football Weekly reports that the Fins have come to terms with second-round pick CB Sean Smith:
The Dolphins agreed to a deal with second-round CB Sean Smith on Thursday. The deal guarantees the long-limbed Smith $1.4 million for four years, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
...
Dolphins sign third round pick Patrick Turner
thephinsider.com 6/30/2009 — With a little over a month to go before training camp kicks off, contract talks between the Dolphins and their draft picks will heat up. Today, it's being reported that the Dolphins have come to terms with WR Patrick Turner on a four year deal.
Turner's deal is believed to be worth $2.3 ...
Dolphins release two players
thephinsider.com 6/15/2009 — With the bulk of the offseason activity in the books (only one OTA day remains) prior to training camp, the Dolphins have to make some cuts to get down to 80 players - the maximum per team heading into training camp. To do that, the Dolphins made two cuts today - according to the team's ...
Dolphins Sign Third-Round Pick WR Turner to a Four-Year Deal
dolphinsgab.com 7/1/2009 — The Dolphins inked third-round pick WR Patrick Turner today to a 4-year deal. The Palm Beach Post reports :
The Dolphins have rewarded their third-round pick with a four-year deal worth roughly $2.3 million, including a signing bonus of more than $700,000, an NFL source confirmed. Turner, ...
Three Up and Three Down
thephinsider.com 6/18/2009 — It's time once again to go "three up and three down" - when I pick some topic related to the Dolphins and look at it from a positive perspective and a negative perspective. This week, I wanted to focus on off-season acquisitions. In particular, I want to examine the best and worst ...
Estafan’s Buy Stake In Miami Dolphins
mkrob.com 6/23/2009 —
Miami entertainment figures Gloria and Emilio Estefan will be announced as Miami Dolphins minority owners Thursday by Dolphins majority owner Stephen Ross, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.
The source said Monday night that the National Football League and the ...
6th Round Pick WR Edison Agrees to Terms
titansgab.com 6/27/2009 — The Tennessean reports that the Titans have signed 6th round pick WR Dominique Edison:
The Titans and rookie receiver Dominique Edison agreed to contract terms Friday. The sixth-round pick became the fourth member of the team’s 2009 draft class to reach a deal. Edison agreed to a ...
Dolphins First Round Pick Davis Denies June 9th Arrest
dolphinsgab.com 6/24/2009 —
News travels rather fast, and earlier today there was a report according to the Daily Illini that Dolphins first-round pick Vontae Davis was arrested back on June 9th for unnecessary vehicular noise and driving without a valid license. Davis got wind of the news, and told the Sun-Sentinel ...
Greatest Dolphins of All-Time, By The Numbers: 11-20
thephinsider.com 6/16/2009 — It's time to continue on with our look at the greatest Dolphins of all-time. But rather than just making a list, I'm going through every jersey number and picking out the greatest Dolphins of all-time to ever wear each number.
Part one of this exercise can be found by clicking here ...
Wanted: Ryan Leaf. Caught: Ryan Leaf —
Bleacher Report - NFL
TEXAS(AP)- Just when we thought we had enough of NFL breakdowns, arrests, and dramas, we got some more. You all remember Ryan Leaf, the biggest NFL Draft failure in NFL history. Most well known for his post game breakdown where he almost assaulted a ...
Donte' must face wrath of Goodell —
NYDailyNews.com - Football
Donte' Stallworth may have gotten off light this week with just a 30-day sentence after pleading guilty to DUI manslaughter for killing a man in Miami this past March. However, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell implied he will be tougher than the courts.