...Miami is not rescinding the transition tag from Charles Clay.
Profootballtalk reports the Dolphins do not intend to rescind the transition tag from free agent Charles Clay despite Thursday's signing of Jordan Cameron.
The Dolphins are at least going to give themselves the option to match whatever offer sheet Clay ends up signing. The risk, of course, is that Clay simply ends up signing his $7.071 million tender. It's highly unlikely Clay returns to Miami with Cameron in the fold, but stranger things have happened. Cameron is a pure pass catcher, while Clay is more of a Swiss army knife H-back. The Dolphins could try to keep both and mix and match game plans.
Profootballtalk reports the Dolphins do not intend to rescind the transition tag from free agent Charles Clay despite Thursday's signing of Jordan Cameron.
The Dolphins are at least going to give themselves the option to match whatever offer sheet Clay ends up signing. The risk, of course, is that Clay simply ends up signing his $7.071 million tender. It's highly unlikely Clay returns to Miami with Cameron in the fold, but stranger things have happened. Cameron is a pure pass catcher, while Clay is more of a Swiss army knife H-back. The Dolphins could try to keep both and mix and match game plans.