PLAYERS:
Adam Schefter,
Mike Wallace,
Randy Starks,
Ryan Tannehill,
Dwayne Bowe,
Greg Jennings,
Michael Finley
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers
March 12th is getting closer and closer and the start to NFL free agency is just around the corner. Soon the rumors will end and the excitement around the different NFL fan bases will grow or the disappointment and concern will start to linger.
Despite slapping the franchise tag on Randy Starks the Dolphins still have plenty of money to throw around to help out Ryan Tannehill and company.
Today the Chiefs agreed to 5 year deal rumored for around 11 million per year with WR Dwayne Bowe. Once Bowe's numbers are released they will surely impact the market. The market however did open when not surprisingly Greg Jennings was not tagged. Other playmakers who were not tagged include, Jared Cook, Dustin Keller and JerMichael Finley.
The Dolphins will several choices and options in terms of how to help this offense grow. Rumors did however did start go grow with the number 1 WR free agent Mike Wallace.
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