
The Daily Dolphin | Palm Beach Post The Dolphins made a flurry of moves in the first two weeks of free agency. They signed two wide receivers (Mike Wallace, Brandon Gibson), a tight end (Dustin Keller), two linebackers (Dannell Ellerbe, Philip Wheeler) and re-signed several of their own players (WR Brian Hartline, DT Randy Starks, QB Matt Moore, OL Nate Garner). In all, they handed out $88.65 million in guaranteed money to those nine players. But the Dolphins still have several holes in the roster that need to be filled. A look at the top five, ranked by order of importance: 1. OFFENSIVE TACKLE This one is the most important bec...
Miami Dolphins March 26, 2013South Florida Sun-Sentinel CBSSports.com reports that Miami Dolphins recently re-signed receiver Brian Hartline called in to The Dan Le Batard Show on 790-AM on Wednesday and after some conventional conversation about his new contract and the Miami Dolphins free agency splash, he mentioned his current activity:
Miami Dolphins March 15, 2013The Daily Dolphin | Palm Beach Post The Dolphins’ front-office has been careful about spending its cap dollars over the last two offseasons, spurning the big-money free agents and signing several players at reasonable rates, such as Brian Hartline, Cameron Wake, Matt Moore, Reggie Bush and Richard Marshall. But with receiver Mike Wallace, the Dolphins have pushed all of their poker chips into the middle of the table. A copy of the contract received by the Post reveals a monster deal for the speedy 26-year-old receiver: It’s a five-year, $60 million deal, as previously reported, but in practical terms it’s a two-year, $30 million...
Miami Dolphins March 14, 2013Miami Herald Decked in a charcoal suit and still tan from a West Indies holiday, Brian Hartline strode into Miami Dolphins headquarters late Thursday night to sign the biggest contract of his career.
Miami Dolphins March 9, 2013South Florida Sun-Sentinel WR Brian Hartline, QB Matt Moore think team's fortunes are about to turn Dolphins fans might have legitimate reason to think their team, led by general manager Jeff Ireland, will score big in free agency and the draft, and then parlay that into a winning season and a playoff berth.
Miami Dolphins March 9, 2013Miami Dolphins Blog | South Florida Sun-Sentinel WR Brian Hartline, QB Matt Moore think team's fortunes are about to turnDolphins fans might have legitimate reason to think their team, led by general manager Jeff Ireland, will score big in free agency and the draft, and then parlay that into a winning season and a playoff berth.
Miami Dolphins March 9, 2013Miami Herald The Miami Dolphins have re-signed wide receiver Brian Hartline and quarterback Matt Moore.
Miami Dolphins March 8, 2013The Daily Dolphin | Palm Beach Post The Dolphins confirmed that they re-signed receiver Brian Hartline and quarterback Matt Moore today. Hartline, entering his fifth season, signed a five-year deal worth $30.775 million ($12.5 million guaranteed), while Moore signed for a reported two years and $8 million. “I am excited that we have been able to reach an agreement with both Brian and Matt to keep them as members of the Miami Dolphins,” Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland said in a statement. “Brian is an ascending player that has steadily improved over his first four years with the organization. He has represented himself posi...
Miami Dolphins March 8, 2013
Plain Dealer Wide receiver Brian Hartline re-signs with the Miami Dolphins.
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Miami Herald Brian Hartline said all along he wanted to stay in Miami.
Miami Dolphins March 8, 2013Miami Herald The Miami Dolphins re-signed wide receiver Brian Hartline to a five-year contract extension late Thursday night, according to reports.
Miami Dolphins March 8, 2013Miami Herald Brian Hartline's agent says the veteran receiver has agreed to terms on a five-year deal for nearly $31 million to remain with the Miami Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins March 8, 2013The Daily Dolphin | Palm Beach Post The dominoes are finally starting to fall into place for the Dolphins this offseason. Three days after keeping DT Randy Starks with the franchise tag, the Dolphins signed receiver Brian Hartline, set to become a free agent on Tuesday, to a five-year deal late Thursday night, as first reported by Pro Football Talk. The deal is worth $30.775 million over five years ($6.155 million average), but the more important number is $12.5 million guaranteed ($2.5 million per year). Full details of the contract haven’t been released yet, but Hartline’s 2013 salary cap number should be in the $3-4 million ...
Miami Dolphins March 7, 2013Miami Dolphins Blog | South Florida Sun-Sentinel DAVIE — Dolphins wide receiver Brian Hartline admits he was "kind of curious" about his value as a free agent on the open market. But his curiosity didn't get very far.
Miami Dolphins March 7, 2013South Florida Sun-Sentinel Contract would pay about $2 million a year more than expectedThe Miami Dolphins and wide receiver Brian Hartline are negotiating a multi-year contract that would pay him around $6 to $6.5 million per season, according to FOXSports.com.
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