While Mike Wallace was getting rich in Miami, Greg Jennings’ phone was strangely silent. And that could lead him straight back to the Packers. According to Jason Wilde of ESPNWisconsin, there’s a growing feeling Jennings could still return. He reports that the Packers offered a deal worth in the neighborhood of $10 million a year,…
Mike Wallace stole the show on Tuesday, but he wasn ’t the only player to find a new home on Day 1 of free agency (per ESPN). Paul Kruger (via NFL.com), Dannell Ellerbe (via ESPN) and Andy Levitre (Yahoo! Sports) were among the biggest signings on Tuesday. Show More Summary
There are now multiple reports — with no real details — regarding the contract signed Tuesday by new Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace. But there are scant details regarding the five-year, $60 million deal, $30 million of which is reportedly guaranteed. The average works out to a new second-tier high-water mark of $12 million annually on…
We published 148 posts on Tuesday, the biggest day in PFT history. Today’s one-liners will link back to yesterday’s biggest stories. The Dolphins were the day’s No. 1 newsmakers, getting their man in former Steelers WR Mike Wallace. Then the Dolphins surprised everyone by landing former Ravens LB Dannell Ellerbe, too. In addition to losing…
One of the most foolish concepts a team can come up with in free agency is to go out there and overpay for marginal free agents on the market. While the Miami Dolphins are far from following this philosophy, some of their decisions on Tuesday are questionable at best. Show More Summary
The Miami Dolphins made a splash on the first day of free agency bringing a trio of new players to South Beach. The Dolphins signed linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and Phillip Wheeler to new deals, but neither signing was as big as the one for former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace. According to Jeff Darlington…
The Miami Dolphins snagged the biggest prize in the 2013 NFL free-agency period by inking Mike Wallace to a monster five-year $65 million contract with $30 million guaranteed (via NFL.com).. @ jeffdarlington reports Mike Wallace has reached agreement with Dolphins. Show More Summary
The 2013 NFL free-agency period is finally here, and with it comes various winners and losers in teams and players alike. Some teams, such as the Miami Dolphins, chose to spend big on players such as receiver Mike Wallace. As a result, other teams were robbed of key players and stability. Show More Summary
As noted earlier on Breitbart Sports, the Miami Dolphins made the first major splash as NFL free agency opened Tuesday afternoon with the signing of wide receiver Mike Wallace from the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Dolphins, however, were able to follow up that expected move with the addition of linebacker Dannell Ellerbe from the Baltimore Ravens. Show More Summary
Even though the Miami Dolphins were expected to be one of the big players in the free agent market, they still managed to surprised quite a few heads by pulling a few very unexpected moves. Wide Receiver Mike Wallace was always expected to go to Miami, but for Miami to sign Linebackers Phillip Wheeler from [...]
There's an old saying that a rolling stone gathers no moss. Apparently Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland despises moss, because the Dolphins hit the ground running at the beginning of free agency and haven't slowed down since. Show More Summary
Mike Wallace, as expected is reportedly headed to the Miami Dolphins. The speedy Steelers receiver out of the University of Mississippi hauled in 64 receptions for 836 yards and 8 touchdowns last season, the second straight season he has led Pittsburgh in touchdown receptions. Show More Summary
The biggest news for the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency will not be about who they signed, but rather who they lost. Mike Wallace was one of the top free agents to hit the open market, and his contract did not disappoint, as he signed a reported five-year, $65 million contract with the Miami Dolphins. Show More Summary
The Miami Dolphins' signing of wide receiver Mike Wallace may have been the first big shot fired in free agency, but the first big blow on defense was struck quite a ways north of there. The Cleveland Browns, who are flush with cap space...Show More Summary
The Miami Dolphins made a big addition to their thin receiving core by signing former Pittsburgh wide receiver Mike Wallace. According to Chris Perkins and Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel, the Dolphins signed Wallace to a five-year, $65 million contract. Show More Summary
Miami Dolphins fans, meet your shiny new deep threat. The rumors ran rampant for weeks, and now it's official: the Dolphins have inked wide receiver Mike Wallace to bolster their passing game. We've talked at length about what he could bring to the offense. Show More Summary
The Miami Dolphins are not playing any games in free agency. About an hour after securing the best offensive free agent in receiver Mike Wallace, the Dolphins landed one of the top defensive free agents in former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Dannell Ellerbe. Show More Summary
The worst-kept secret during free agency, that the Dolphins were hot on the trail of WR Mike Wallace, came to fruition at the open of free agency.
By Brandon Sweeney The Miami Dolphins have reached a deal with wide receiver Mike Wallace. The former Steelers receiver was the hot free agent this year in 2013. He has caught 32 career touchdowns in his short four year career. The deal is for five years and will give Wallace $30 Million in guaranteed money. [...]
The Miami Dolphins made the biggest splash in free agency when they signed wide receiver Mike Wallace to a five-year, $65 million contract in the opening minutes of the new league year.
Now the Dolphins have made the most surprisingShow More Summary