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Though the tags are usually high-dollar, guaranteed payments, they're only one-year deals, and they restrict a player's choice to play for the team he wants.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Olivier Vernon was given the transition tag last week before the NFL's free agency window opened. The transition tag for defensive ends is a guaranteed one-year, $12.7 million deal.
However, after the Dolphins signed defensive end Mario Williams, they pulled the transition tag from Vernon, thus making him a free agent.
This apparently pleased Vernon's agent, David Canter of DEC Management, who tweeted shortly after news broke:
- DEC Management (@davidcanter) March 9, 2016
Dolphins have pulled the transition tag on LB/DE on Olivier Vernon, per source. Now a free agent. Will command big dollars.
- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 9, 2016