Dolphins DT Randy Starks Won't Attend Voluntary Workouts; Seeks Long-Term Deal
This week, Randy Starks admitted to the Sun Sentinel he's "flattered" the Dolphins placed the franchise tag on him, guaranteeing this two-time Pro Bowl selection $8.45 million next season.
"A lot of guys would love to have the franchise tag," said Starks, who contributed 27 tackles, 4.5 sacks and one interception last season, his fifth with the Dolphins...
Starks volunteers to skip Dolphins' voluntary workouts
Randy Starks is taking the popular route of franchise-tagged players.The Miami Dolphins defensive lineman, who was slapped(?) with the $8.45 million tag last month, doesn't plan on attending the team's voluntary workouts, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.Via multiple reports, Starks is the only player on the roster absent from the gathering.READ MORE »
Randy Starks won’t attend voluntary workouts, looking for a long-term deal
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, defensive tackle Randy Starks doesn’t plan on attending the Miami Dolphins’ voluntary workouts as he continues to wait for a long-term contract.Dolphins DT Randy Starks won’t attend voluntary offseason conditioning. He will attend mandatory mini-camp. Franchised, wants long-term deal— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 16, 2013Instead...
Starks signs Dolphins' franchise tender
The Miami Dolphins say defensive tackle Randy Starks has signed his franchise tender.
Also, the team announced that quarterback Pat Devlin and cornerback R.J. Stanford have signed their exclusive rights tenders.
Starks has appeared in 140 games during his career, 103 as a starter.
Last season, Starks started all 16 games and was selected to his second Pro Bowl. He finished the...
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March 19, 2013
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Randy Starks signs his tender with the Dolphins
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Miami Dolphins’ defensive tackle Randy Starks signed his restricted free agent tender.
Dolphins DT Randy Starks signed his franchise tender today.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 19, 2013
Starks had 27 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 1 interception last season.
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Dolphins use franchise tag on DT Randy Starks
The Miami Dolphins have designated defensive tackle Randy Starks as their franchise player.
The Dolphins announced their decision Monday.
Starks will be guaranteed $8.45 million this season if he signs the franchise tender and plays this season under that designation, a big raise from the $3.72 million he earned in 2012. Starks has had 4 1/2 sacks each of the past two seasons for...
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March 04, 2013
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Randy Starks wants more than franchise tag
Randy Starks is in line to earn 8.5 million this season. He might not be too excited about it.
Starks, apparently in reference to learning he would have the franchise tag pegged on him by the Miami Dolphins, tweeted on Sunday, "I want to be a dolphin!!! Not just for one more year.
The Dolphins are expected Monday to place the one-year tender on the defensive tackle. Several...
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March 04, 2013
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Miami Dolphins Place Franchise Tag on Randy Starks
The Miami Dolphins have placed the franchise tag on Randy Starks, according to Jason La Canfora. This move comes as no surprise as reports surfaced yesterday that the Dolphins were already planning...
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Randy Starks is willing to accept a small discount to re-sign with the Dolphins
Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Randy Starks indicated on Twitter that he wants to re-sign with the Phins and is willing to take a small discount.
I want to be a dolphin!!! Not just for one more year….
— Randy Starks (@starks94) March 3, 2013
Discount yea clearance rack heck no!
— Randy Starks (@starks94) March 3, 2013
I want to be here and finish here!
— Randy Starks...
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