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[h=1]Mike Wallace Reportedly Expected to Sign with Miami Dolphins[/h]
[h=3]By Alex Kay
(Featured Columnist) on March 11, 2013[/h]
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Mike Wallace is one of the premier playmakers in the NFL, so it makes sense that the Miami Dolphins are going all-in to acquire the wide receiver’s services. Last season, the Fins were one of only eight teams that failed to total 300 receptions, and were bottom three in the league with 13 touchdowns through the air.
According to Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post, Wallace to the Dolphins is now a “done deal,” even if the organization cannot officially sign the 26-year-old wide receiver until 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
This latest report fits the narrative that SI’s Peter King, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and USA Today’s Mike Garafolo have crafted, one which has connected league sources believing the former Pittsburgh Steeler is a lock to wind up in South Beach.


It’s going to cost the Dolphins a pretty penny to add such an elite talent, but they have to open their wallets if they want to compete in the AFC East.
Considering Dwayne Bowe recently re-upped with the Kansas City Chiefs for five years and $56 million and Vincent Jackson signed a similar, five-year, $55 million contract in 2012, it should come as no surprise that Wallace is expected to be handsomely rewarded in the coming days.
It’s hard to argue against a lucrative contract, as the 26-year-old speedster managed to stay productive despite the Steelers' struggles, finishing the year with 64 receptions and eight touchdowns.
In four years with Pittsburgh, Wallace has career numbers of 235 receptions (on 404 targets), 4,042 yards and 32 touchdowns.
The last time Miami broke the bank for a receiver was back in 2010, when the franchise splurged a tad over $47 million on Brandon Marshall—a player who was traded to the Chicago Bears last spring.
 

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I was watching a local Miami sports cast last night and reports are 5 years for $60 Milliion. He's only 26.
 

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time to put some $$ on Miami to win the AFC East before the line goes down?
 

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PREMIER WR,where do they get that from......he is a number 2 if anything,but PREMIER,WOW...
 
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Dolphin fans imagine what could have been with Marshall & Wallace together along with an underrated Hartline in the slot.
 
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don't waste your money scott

It sounds farfetched on paper but who are they really contending with. The Jets look down & Buffalo has not been a legit threat for sometime now. The only team to worry about is New England. It is not like the Dolphins are void of talent especially on the defensive side of the ball. Wallace will be a big upgrade for their offense & with Ryan having a year under his belt, things are looking up.
 

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Dolphin fans imagine what could have been with Marshall & Wallace together along with an underrated Hartline in the slot.

Screw Marshall. He's way over rated. Has the skills but is screwed up in the head. Good Miami getting rid of him.

If you owned a team would you want this guy on your team?? I wouldn't. I am glad they cut Ocho cinqo also.

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According to Orlando-Orange County public records (case 48-2004-MM-012392-O), on Halloween 2004, while a student at UCF, Marshall was arrested in Orlando on charges of assault on a law enforcement officer, refusal to obey, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer.[SUP][68][/SUP]
On January 1, 2007, Marshall was present at "The Shelter," a nightclub in Denver, Colorado, along with teammates Javon Walker and Darrent Williams. The trio was attending a birthday party held for and by Denver Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin. As the players were leaving the club in a limousine, Williams was fatally shot in the neck after an unknown assailant opened fire on the vehicle. Willie Clark was later charged with the murder.[SUP][69][/SUP] Walker has stated in interviews that the shooter was likely a nightclub patron whose motive was retaliation after being involved in an altercation with Marshall's cousin earlier that night.[SUP][70][/SUP][SUP][71][/SUP]
On March 26, 2007, Marshall was arrested in the Highlands Ranch suburb of Denver on suspicion of domestic violence after his girlfriend reported that following a domestic dispute, Marshall prevented a taxi she was in from leaving his house.[SUP][72][/SUP] Charges from the incident were later dismissed on May 25, 2007, after Marshall completed anger management counseling.[SUP][73][/SUP]
In the early morning of October 22, 2007, Marshall was arrested in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area at the intersection of 14th and Blake St. for driving under the influence of alcohol.[SUP][74][/SUP] A trial was scheduled for September 16, but Marshall instead agreed to a plea bargain four days earlier; he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving while ability impaired.[SUP][75][/SUP] He was sentenced to one-year probation and 24 hours of community service.
On June 12, 2008, Marshall was ticketed for an illegal lane change, then found to be without his license and proof of insurance.[SUP][76][/SUP] The case was eventually dropped as part of a plea bargain for the October 22, 2007 driving incident involving alcohol.[SUP][75][/SUP]
A September 17, 2008 article on CompleteColorado.com stated that the solicitor's office in Fulton County, Georgia filed misdemeanor battery charges on September 10 for an alleged incident on March 4, 2008, in Atlanta, Georgia. Marshall was booked on March 6, then released the next day after posting a $1,000 cash bond.[SUP][77][/SUP] The case was assigned to Judge John Mather in Georgia state court.[SUP][78][/SUP] On August 14, 2009, a jury in Atlanta found Marshall not guilty.[SUP][79][/SUP]
On March 1, 2009, Marshall was arrested in Atlanta for disorderly conduct after allegedly being involved in a fight with his fiancee, Michi Nogami-Campbell. Marshall was released on a $300 bond.[SUP][80][/SUP] The charges were dropped the following day.[SUP][81][/SUP]
On April 23, 2011, Marshall was stabbed near his stomach by his wife, Michi Nogami-Marshall. He was taken to a hospital and was released two days later. He has since made a full recovery.[SUP][82][/SUP][SUP][83][/SUP]
It was later revealed by police that Marshall's wife did make a brief 911 call, but it only described an unspecified emergency and no mention of a stabbing ever took place. She is charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and is free on $7,500 bail.
In a South Florida Sun-Sentinel article published on July 30, 2011, it was revealed that Marshall was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder at Boston's McLean Hospital after his incident with Nogami-Campbell.[SUP][84][/SUP] He is currently pursuing treatment for his mental illness and filming a documentary about his struggle.
On early Sunday, March 11, 2012, two days before his trade to the Bears, Marshall was accused of hitting a woman in the face at a New York club and being involved in a melee. The New York Post stated that Marshall, his wife and some friends were at Marquee when a brawl ensued, and Marshall punched the woman below her left eye, although he may have been attempting to hit the woman's friends.[SUP][85][/SUP] The investigation later ended after a lack of evidence of Marshall's role in the incident.
 

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<header> Free-agent Musings: Field-stretching Wallace great get for the Dolphins

By Pete Prisco | Senior NFL Columnist
<time class="storyDate" pubdate="" datetime="2013-03-12T20:54:01Z">March 12, 2013 4:54 pm
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<figcaption>Mike Wallace can stretch the field for a Dolphins team lacking in big-play potential last season. (USATSI)</figcaption> </figure>I love the signing of Steelers receiver Mike Wallace by the Dolphins. Why? Speed. Speed. And more speed.
The NFL is an "air" game now. You have to be able to stretch the field, and the Dolphins can now do that. They already re-signed Brian Hartline to work the underneath routes, and now they have a deep threat to go with him.

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Some will say Wallace drops too many passes, but I love the ability to get down the field. I would want that type of big-play receiver in my offense.

I thought the Steelers used him wrong last year in Todd Haley's offense, sending him on too many shorter routes. That's not who he is as a player.
Wallace will give Ryan Tannehill the ability to stretch the field and grow with him as a passing combination.
Wallace will get a reported $60 million over five years. That's the same amount the Seahawks will be giving to Percy Harvin, who they acquired in a trade. For my money, I would take Wallace.
Per-catch career averages: Harvin: 11.8. Wallace: 17.2.
That's telling. What's more, the Dolphins didn't have to give up a draft pick to sign him.
Nice move, Miami. :103631605

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/p...tretching-wallace-great-get-for-the-dolphins-
 

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there's a new kid in town (in the afc east) and its the Miami Dolphins
 

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Mike Wallace is not a #1 WR and should not have received this kind of money. Good luck with this one Miami.
 
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Big money free agents rarely work. Teams that benefit the most from free agency are the teams no one talks about that do not pick up the big names but pick up a guard or a 2nd tier corner or a situational pass rusher....It works for these guys because they don't cost a ton and still have a desire to play.
 

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Mike Wallace is not a #1 WR and should not have received this kind of money. Good luck with this one Miami.

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here how I look at it. Ben is great in Pitt but its not a wide open offense whereas Coach Philbin is. I mean he was the offensive coach in Green Bay after all. Then you have a young QB that loves to throw it. Wallace hasn't ever played in a system like Miami is building. And he's only 26. Entering his prime.
 

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here how I look at it. Ben is great in Pitt but its not a wide open offense whereas Coach Philbin is. I mean he was the offensive coach in Green Bay after all. Then you have a young QB that loves to throw it. Wallace hasn't ever played in a system like Miami is building. And he's only 26. Entering his prime.

Tannehill is not Roethisberger or Rodgers and never will be.
 

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