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Mar 12, 2005
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Porter to get $20M guaranteed in deal with Dolphins
By John Clayton
ESPN.com

The Dolphins didn't want to wait for Joey Porter to make a five- to six-team tour of prospective new teams.

Joey Porter
Linebacker
Pittsburgh Steelers

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2006 SEASON STATISTICS
Tot Ast Solo FF Sack Int
55 40 15 0 7 2

While Porter, the former Steelers outside linebacker, was spending Monday trying to map out his trips to selected NFL cities, the Dolphins came in with an offer he couldn't refuse. Porter agreed to a five-year, $32 million contract that includes $20 million in guarantees.

The Steelers released him a week ago because they didn't have plans to sign him after his contract ran out in 2007. With several key starters entering the final year of their contract, the Steelers had to be selective and Porter became a salary cap casualty.

The minute he became a free agent, his phone was ringing. Porter had enough offers to visit most of the teams that run a 3-4 defense and few, including Cincinnati, that run a 4-3. He chose to play for Dom Capers' 3-4 unit in Miami.

Porter wanted to take the weekend to settle himself and find a new spot. On Monday, he started to put together a plan of trips. Then the Dolphins entered the picture and worked out a contract. Knowing he was one of the top defensive players available, Porter accepted a deal from the Dolphins before making other visits.

Senior writer John Clayton covers the NFL for ESPN.com.
 

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The 49ers were never really interested in him in the first place. Joey Porte wanted to play for the 49ers or Chargers badly, and was even expecting to visit. The 49ers or Chargers never invited him to their facilities. You can't blame the Chargers who already got beefy LBs, and only like $5 mill under the cap. The 49ers could have afforded him easily, but they must have had some character problems with the guy. All I know is I was happy the first day of free agency, even though I was pissed about Adalius Thomas. Which I didn't understand all the talk about Adalius for sure wanting to go to San Francisco. Then he said he never wanted to adapt to the West Coast, so it wasn't even a thought. But oh well we got Banta-Cain for a decent price.