Orlando Sentinel

McDaniel weighs in on Tua, Wilkins contracts

- By David Furones

INDIANAPOL­IS — Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel spoke publicly for the first time since shortly after the team’s playoff eliminatio­n, addressing a number of offseason topics surroundin­g the team Tuesday afternoon from the NFL scouting combine.

McDaniel said he’s “absolutely” hopeful to reach a long-term extension with quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa this offseason as Tagovailoa is set to enter the fifth and final season of his rookie deal in 2024.

“I’m very encouraged both Tua’s representa­tion and our organizati­on are hard at work,” McDaniel said. “Those timelines are impossible to predict.”

McDaniel said he is communicat­ive with general manager Chris Grier in matters like player contract talks, but he primarily takes on his role of coach for the Miami quarterbac­k.

“My main concern this offseason has been communicat­ing what Tua needs from his head coach and his offensive coaching staff, which is what things can we identify to continue the progressio­n of your game,” McDaniel said.

“My belief has always been strong — since Day 1 — in Tua. It’s stronger than it was the first day I met him, and that’s because of that relationsh­ip where I’m focused, which is continuing to provide the coaching so he can continue to evolve his game, as he has since the second that I started talking to him.”

McDaniel, on Tuesday, identified the number of reps in the offense Tagovailoa had in 2023 by staying healthy for an entire season as the most important thing the quarterbac­k got out of his most recent campaign.

The other major contract negotiatio­n this offseason for the Dolphins is that of defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, who is a free agent, but Miami can opt to place him on the franchise tag by the March 5 deadline.

Asked if he expects Wilkins to be a member of the Dolphins in 2024, McDaniel responded: “Yeah, I hope so. Don’t you?

“We’ll see. But excited to see, excited for Christian’s opportunit­y that he’s earned,” McDaniel continued. “We love good players, and we’d love to have him back.”

Wilkins has been a staple of the Dolphins defense since he was the team’s first-round pick in 2019, when Miami headed into a rebuild. After unsuccessf­ul extension talks last offseason and training camp, Wilkins played out the fifth year on his rookie contract and is due for free agency. The franchise tag, however, can keep him with the Dolphins for another season at a figure of $22.1 million.

McDaniel also addressed former defensive coordinato­r Vic Fangio’s departure, one that was labeled as mutual when announced by the team early in the offseason, since Fangio bolted for the same role with the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

“I’d be lying if I said I was expecting that during the season at all,” McDaniel said of his tenure with Fangio lasting one season. “Vic would feel similarly.

“I think it’s important when the season ends for you to remove emotions, evaluate and have very good conversati­ons with all people that you’re depending on,” McDaniel said. “With Vic and I, we had extensive conversati­ons that were very healthy, and ultimately, when push came to shove, it seemed like we both had the opportunit­y and it’d be best for both parties involved to literally mutually part.

“It wasn’t anticipate­d. It was something that I think was a factor of great communicat­ion between him and I, where we feel like we’re all best served if we go a different direction, which is something that we had mutual belief and excited for both parties moving forward.”

McDaniel said he’s giving five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead time and space when it comes to his pending retirement decision.

“There’s a roller-coaster of emotion when you’re talking about potentiall­y leaving a game that you’re elite at,” McDaniel said. “He’s been an unbelievab­le leader, and he’s really battled through a ton of different things for us, and right now, he’s determinin­g something that him and his body are the only people that know, and we are very open for that. We have to allow for that time and assess all options, so the Miami Dolphins have plans for any sort of scenario.”

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/AP ?? Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel speaks during a news conference Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is.
MICHAEL CONROY/AP Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel speaks during a news conference Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is.

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