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Dolphins News: Correction to Ricky Sanders Information
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Jul 11, 1995: -- Correction to Ricky Sanders Information --
Yesterday, I reported that Ricky Sanders had signed with the
Dolphins. However, this turns out to have been incorrect. Sanders
had apparently agreed to a 2 year deal, but had not signed a contract.
Sanders is expected to sign that contract this afternoon.
Also in the news, the Dolphins have re-signed quarterback Doug
Pederson to a contract for undisclosed terms. Pederson, you may
recall, was taken by the Carolina Panthers in the expansion draft, but
was released several days ago.
The Dolphins are apparently very close to signing first round pick
Billy Milner. The Miami Herald is reporting that Milner and the
Dolphins are about $75,000 apart in salary negotiations and that both
Milner and 4th round pick Pete Mitchell should be signed by the time
training camp opens on Monday.
The Herald is also reporting that, in order to trim the salary
cap, the Dolphins have approached Keith Sims, Bryan Cox, Irving Fryar
and Bernie Kosar about contract extensions. Sims is scheduled to
become an unrestricted free agent after this season and is apparently
looking to make around $3 million per year, while Bryan Cox is
apparently asking for around $2.3 million.
My Comments:
Special thanks go to Dave Poland for pointing out the error in my
reporting and to PJ Bimonte for supplying me with the correct
information. It seems that I was a bit premature in my reporting. I
hate it when that happens.
For some odd reason, I'm glad that Doug Pederson is back. It's
not that he's that great, it's just that I happen to think that it's
nice to see him back. I can't explain it.
It will be very nice to have Milner and Mitchell signed by the
time training camp starts. Getting the draftees signed is always a
a good thing for them and for the team. Remember Ronnie Woolfork?
It appears that contract extensions are now the norm for most
teams in the age of free agency and the Dolphins would be fools not to
persue them. It remains to be seen how they will turn out.
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Curt Fennell, curt@phins.com, DOLFAN in New England
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