Jake Long signs with Dolphins
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DAVIE, Fla. -- Jake Long seemed at ease in his new role as the NFL’s No. 1 draft pick, leaning into a news conference microphone to talk about his mean streak while his mother sat in the corner, nodding as she smiled.
The Miami Dolphins were grinning Tuesday too. They signed the Michigan left tackle to a five-year contract with $30 million guaranteed, and they’ll select him with the top pick in the draft Saturday.
The deal allows the Dolphins and Long to avoid a possible holdout.
“It’s really important for us to know Jake is going to be on the field for us on time when training camp begins in July,” Coach Tony Sparano said. “That was critical.”
Long’s total contract package is for $57.75 million, said a person familiar with the negotiations who didn’t want to be identified because the Dolphins declined to reveal terms. Last year’s top pick, JaMarcus Russell, signed for $61 million with the Oakland Raiders but sat out all of training camp before reaching a deal.
Long becomes the highest-paid lineman in the NFL and a 6-foot-7, 315-pound cornerstone in a rebuilding project for the new Dolphins regime led by Bill Parcells. Last season Miami was 1-15, and the offensive line has been a problem in recent years.
Reaching a contract agreement before the draft isn’t unprecedented. The Houston Texans signed defensive end Mario Williams as their No. 1 pick on the eve of the 2006 draft.
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