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he chances of Mike Wallace staying in Miami have increased based on the Dolphins' free-agency moves.

Beat writer Adam Beasley reports Wallace has "buried the hatchet" with Ryan Tannehill and is "open to returning" after clashing with the coaching staff in 2014. The money paid to Randall Cobb and Jeremy Maclin has also made Wallace's $9.85 million salary look reasonable. Surrounding Tannehill with playmakers should be a priority for the Dolphins. Wallace makes plays.
 
 

 

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Gore to Colts...

 

ESPN's Adam Schefter confirms free agent Frank Gore has gotten "cold feet" on signing with the Eagles, and is drawing interest from the Colts.

Per Schefter, the Eagles are "now in the market for other running backs." Considering GM/coach Chip Kelly's low tolerance for nonsense, this potential union might be irreparable after every weekend report suggested Gore-to-Philly was a done deal. From a fantasy standpoint, Indy would be almost as good a landing place for Gore as Philly.
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Gore to Colts...

ESPN's Adam Schefter confirms free agent Frank Gore has gotten "cold feet" on signing with the Eagles, and is drawing interest from the Colts.

Per Schefter, the Eagles are "now in the market for other running backs." Considering GM/coach Chip Kelly's low tolerance for nonsense, this potential union might be irreparable after every weekend report suggested Gore-to-Philly was a done deal. From a fantasy standpoint, Indy would be almost as good a landing place for Gore as Philly.

Looks like it, probably wants to play with Andre Johnson. Then they'll only have to improve there defense, which they'll start by competing with 49ers for Hardy.
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NFL.com Andrew Siciliano @ AndrewSiciliano

3h

Give Darrelle Revis credit. Since the day he entered the @nfl in

2007, he has worked the system to perfection. Nobody has

done it better.

NFL.com Albert Breer @ AlbertBreer

3h

Lots of players say they're businessmen. Revis really IS one.

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