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*** DOLPHINS NEWS ***
Sep 04, 1999: -- Webb Signs --

** Richmond Webb Signs

Richmond Webb has signed the one year tender offer that the Dolphins made him when they designated him their franchise player. His contract is for $3.45 million, but he will become a free agent again at the end of this season.

It's not known when Webb will take his place in the lineup, but if he's in good shape, he could be ready to go almost immediately. His 10 years of experience will limit the amount of time it will take for him to get ready to play.

For the time being, Brent Smith will remain the starter, but it is only a matter of time before Webb replaces him in the lineup.

** DT Baron Tanner Traded to Redskins

DT Baron Tanner, a former 5th round draft pick who backed up Tim Bowens last year, has been traded to the Washington Redskins for an undisclosed draft pick. The trade leaves the Dolphins with 4 defensive tackles on the roster, out of a total of 10 defensive linemen.

** Shawn Wooden Has Surgery

Shawn Wooden had surgery on his broken thumb today to repair it before the regular season starts. Wooden's thumb was broken during the pre-season game against the Packers on Thursday night.

At this point, it still looks as though Wooden will be able to play in the opening game against Denver, but he will have to wear a cast on his hand. This will limit his ability to catch the football and may give him problems when tackling.

** Team Begins Cuts

Following the release of Craig Erickson yesterday, the Dolphins cut 5 more players today. Released were LB Jimmy Clements, G Derrick LeVake, T Thomas Rayam, FB Jamie Reader and T Barry Stokes.

With the signing of Richmond Webb, the trade of Baron Tanner and the cuts, the Dolphins now have 63 players on the roster. They must cut 10 more players by 4 PM on Sunday to reach the 53 man limit.

My Comments:

I'm a little surprised that Richmond Webb signed for just one year, but Webb is not an idiot and not foolish about money. He is gambling, of course, that the Dolphins won't franchise tag him again next year, but that's a pretty good gamble with the improvement of Brent Smith and the other free agents that the Dolphins will have next year.

I would only be a little surprised to see Webb start against the Broncos on opening day. It will take him a while to get back into full playing shape, but a partial Richmond Webb may be better than a full Brent Smith.

Regardless of how soon Webb starts, having him on the roster is better than not having him. It sure would have been nice having him for the whole training camp, but better late than never.

The trade of Baron Tanner is a surprise, especially after Tanner's game against the Packers on Thursday. I guess Antoine Simpson is playing better than I knew. Last year, I actually saw Simpson play in person and I was pretty impressed. But Simpson was cut after training camp.

I guess he's improved.

Before Tanner was traded, I thought that JJ might keep 10 defensive linemen. However, I don't think that that will happen now. I think the Dolphins will keep 3 defensive tackles and 6 defensive ends, including Dimitrius Underwood. In an emergency, Rich Owens can play defensive tackle. In fact, even now, on passing downs, Owens, Bromell, and even Trace Armstrong sometimes play defensive tackle.

As to who else will be cut - I haven't the foggiest idea. I was going to try to come up with some predictions before Sunday, but as I look down the roster, I can't imagine who will go.

I had expected that the Dolphins would have put Kio Sanford on Injured Reserve by now, but as far as I know, that hasn't happened. Perhaps they'll cut him and sign him to the practice squad.

It does seem that with the placing of Lamar Thomas on injured reserve, Larry Shannon has made the regular roster. But that's only if JJ keeps 6 wide receivers. He could keep 5 and use John Avery as an emergency wide receiver.

And, of couse, there's Bernie Parmalee. JJ needs him for special teams, but may not have room for him on the roster.

In fact, as you go down the roster, it's practically impossible to figure out who JJ will cut and who he will keep. Of course, there is always the practice squad, but players must be cut and available to other teams for 24 hours before they can be signed to the practice squad.

About the only thing I can tell you for sure is how many players at each position JJ kept at the beginning of last year. year. He kept 3 QBs, 3 RBs, 2 FBs, 5 WRs, 4 TEs, 9 OL, 4 DTs, 5 DEs, 7 LBs, 5 CBs, 4 Ss, 1 K and 1 P.

This year, I feel safe in saying that JJ will keep just 2 QBs, 2 FBs, 3 TEs, 3 DTs, 6 DEs, 1 P and 1 K. That's 18 players. That leaves 35 positions to divide up for running backs, wide receivers, offensive linemen, linebackers, cornerbacks and safeties.

And I have absolutely no idea what JJ is going to do. I'm just glad it's not my decision.

I do think that Bernie Parmalee and Larry Shannon will make the team. I'm not so sure about Grey Reugamer, although JJ will certainly try to keep him on the practice squad if he does cut him.

Other than that... well, we'll know soon.

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