Dolphins agree to a 2 year deal with mario williams
The Miami Dolphins have agreed to a two-year deal with free-agent defensive end Mario Williams, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. A previous report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport indicated a deal was indeed expected to be finalized Tuesday, and that Williams would receive $8 million per season. Given the uncertainty that comes with giving the transition tag to Olivier Vernon and an aging Cameron Wake's return from a torn Achilles, Williams fills a substantial need for Miami up front. Though he managed just five sacks as a member of the division-rival Buffalo Bills in 2015, a return to a 4-3 system should have the 31-year-old poised for a far more productive season. Williams has put together a strong NFL career since being selected No. 1 overall in 2006, tallying an impressive 96 sacks over 145 games.
this can be a very good or a very bad move for the dolphins
but with suh ,wake and williams ...the defence should be better
Fine by me rather have Vernon opposite of Mack in Oakland and my boys have the $$$$. What a dynamic young combo that would be killing Qb's next several years.