When the free-agent market opened up the Miami Dolphins wasted little time looking for players that they believed would help fix the team. According to a new report from Aaron Wilson, the Dolphins may have made Jadeveon Clowney a priority.
Wilson, who works for the Houston Chronicle and knows all about Clowney from his days with the Texans, reported today that the Dolphins had offered him $17 million a year but that Clowney wanted $20 million a year. The Dolphins shrugged their shoulders and signed Shaq Lawson instead. Clowney? He is still a free agent and nothing is imminent on a new deal.