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Dolphins expected to sign Mario Williams. Possible FA implications


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/03/08/dolphins-mario-williams-could-do-a-deal-on-tuesday/

The Dolphins have got to get money from somewhere to sign Mario Williams, and if that happens as expected then Olivier Vernon, Cameron Wake and Brent Grimes may be outta there.

With Williams departing the market, will that make Dave Gettleman think twice about Vernon? Probably not because the price may still be likely too high. 

Cameron Wake has slowed a little in the run game, but as a pass rusher he still makes his presence felt. 

I would love to have Brent Grimes (and crazy Miko :)), but does his level of play price him out of our market even at his advanced age?

Our window for a Superb Owl is very much still open, and though players like Wake and Grimes might be thought of as stopgap measures, could they help us fill those gaps with a Lombardi?

 

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