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When free agency begins next week, the Miami Dolphins could offer a lucrative deal to Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace. The former Ole Miss wideout is one of the league's top deep threats and could help the Dolphins stretch the field over the next several years. The Dolphins reportedly prefer Wallace over fellow free agent Greg Jennings. ...more
The Miami Dolphins and Brian Hartline are reportedly close to a deal that will pay the wide receiver in the neighborhood of $6 million per year, according to FoxSports.com. Hartline was due to become a free agent March 12. ...more
For a team in need of a game-changing, playmaker at wide receiver, there could be several opportunities in free agency such as Mike Wallace, Dwayne Bowe and Greg Jennings among others. None of the receivers, however, come without a good deal of risk. It could place a number of GMs in a difficult conundrum as they look to balance salary-cap considerations and a relative lack of talent in the Draft. ...more
Reliant Stadium in Houston hosted the Super Bowl in 2004 and is preparing a bid for the 2017 game. Former Secretary of State James Baker is leading the effort. NFL owners are scheduled to vote in May on sites for Super Bowls L (2016) and LI (2017). ...more
Greg Jennings' departure from Green Bay isn't a given, according to a report. NFL.com's Ian Rapoport tweeted that the Packers are considering placing the franchise tag on the 29-year-old wideout. ...more
With just a handful of prospects projected to be taken in the first round of April's NFL Draft, the crop of receivers has received less than stellar marks. On Sunday, though, five receivers turned heads with times under 4.40 in the 40-yard dash. Former Texas wideout Marquise Goodwin had the fastest time in 4.27 seconds. ...more
Plagued by injuries in 2012, Miami Dolphins left tackle Jake Long arguably suffered through the worst season of his career. Now the four-time Pro Bowl left tackle, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent, is unsure if the Dolphins want him to return in 2013. ...more