The Miami Dolphins plan to place their franchise tag on left tackle Jake Long if the team does not reach a long-term deal with Long during the season, The Miami Herald reports Sunday. From the report:
Jake Long�said he is unaware of any contract talks, but Miami will use the franchise tag on him next spring if a deal isn?t reached. Expect offers eventually to�Brian Hartline�and�Sean Smith, entering the last year of their deals.
The 27-year-old Long enters the 2012 NFL season as one of the premier left tackles in the sport. By comparison, the Cleveland Browns? Joe Thomas signed a seven-year, $84 million contract last August. After that deal, SI?s Peter King wrote that only Long eked out Thomas as the best left tackle in the game.
Long is durable ? he?s only missed two games in his four-year NFL career. But he has battled through a number of injuries over the past two seasons. Those injuries include a shaky left knee, a�torn right biceps, a lower back injury that kept him out for a game and for the Pro Bowl, and a dislocated left shoulder.
Rumors surfaced from a bogus report after April?s draft that Long?s days in a Miami uniform were numbered after the Dolphins selected Jonathan Martin�to play right tackle. After that report, Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland said he ?plans to keep Jake Long right here for a long time.?
?We have plans to keep Jake around here,? Ireland said, according to The Miami Herald. ?We drafted Jonathan Martin to be a tackle on this football team. A right tackle on this football team so let?s don?t speculate any further than that.?
Source: http://tracking.si.com/2012/06/03/jake-long-miami-dolphins-franchise-ta/?xid=si_nfl
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