
Here's a link to the summation. Basically JT was opting out of off-season workouts, just like last year. The Skins were going to pay him the full amount of 8 or so million bucks if he worked out with the team.
Taylor refused.
First, before I get to the intrigue, can this be the best trade by the Dolphins ever? A second rounder this year and a sixth next for a guy who played a handful of games for the Skins?
The Skins just don't understand this stuff.
Now to the nonsense. This all comes just weeks after the odd rumors that Taylor apparently wanted out of Washington. His first tactic was to refuse to renegotiate his huge cap number. The Skins decided to keep him despite that figure. Mayhaps the man refused in order to get his release.
Here's the inevitable question, Phins fans. Would you take JT back for a 1 year $4 million contract? Or say, a 2-year $7 million with five guaranteed?
Just wondering. I'm very much on the fence with this, but if JT gave a BIG hometown discount and signed a one-year to finish his career out in Miami, well, in that case I don't see how it would hurt. JT would be a much better mentor for Cameron Wake (and whoever they draft) than Matt Roth. Plus there's never enough OLBs in a 3-4. Especially if you have Porter and Taylor starting.
So, would you?

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