The Facts: London said he has been offered a contract and would sign it when he returns from a trip back to see family in Virginia. “Just from them watching me out there in practice and seeing my progression in those games definitely caught some people’s attention,” London said. “They want me back. I can’t wait to come back.”
Diehards Line:London arrived in Miami as a special teams player, but eventually earned some snaps as a wide receiver. In the process, the 6-4 London helped make Ernest Wilford expendable. In fact, Post staffer Edgar Thompson believes London’s new contract is another sign that Wilford’s days likely are numbered. The team is going to look to upgrade the position during the off-season, and London’s signing gives the Dolphins five WRs under contract -- London, Wilford, Camarillo, Ted Ginn Jr. and Davone Bess. London remains a project -- a project team officials want to continue. That same can't be said of Wilford, who had three catches for 25 yards in seven games.