

The Facts: Murray’s scheduled visit to the Miami Dolphins training facility on Monday comes with a very significant caveat, according to folks familiar with the team’s plan: Don’t expect anything to get done if the player wants big money.
Diehards Line:
Herald staffer Armando Salguero, citing team sources, went on to explain the Dolphins are interested in Murray. But they’re not that interested in Murray that they’re willing to get involved in a bidding war with other teams for his services, per sources. So maybe Murray joins the Dolphins based on his desire to be in South Florida and play for coach Adam Gase and not pay a state income tax and all those neat things. But if he’s coming to strike the best possible deal against whatever other deal he has lined up -- he’s visited Detroit and Seattle but the Lions already signed LeGarrette Blount -- then it’s not going to work.