<b>Photos:</b> Miami Dolphins offseason comings and goings
Dallas Thomas of the Miami Dolphins runs through drills during the rookie camp on May 3, 2013 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Florida. (Joel Auerbach / Getty Images)
Here is a breakdown of the Dolphins’ gains and losses this offseason:
Mike Gillislee #35 of the Miami Dolphins runs with the ball away from Keelan Johnson #40 during the rookie camp on May 3, 2013 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Florida. (Joel Auerbach / Getty Images)
The Miami Dolphins signed defensive lineman Vaughn Martin, supplementing the depth on the team’s defensive line. Martin started 27 games for the San Diego Chargers the last two seasons and amassed 66 tackles and two sacks. (Handout / Getty Images)
Keller, a five-year veteran, is an accomplished receiver who had 36 receptions for 317 yards and two touchdowns last season. Those were low numbers for Keller, who battled ankle and knee injuries. Two years ago he had 65 receptions for 815 yards and five touchdowns. In his career he has 241 receptions for 2,876 yards and 17 touchdowns. (Jim Rogash / Getty Images)
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Nate Garner, a four-year veteran, filled in admirably as the Dolphins’ starting right tackle for the season’s final six games, allowing two sacks and 11 quarterback pressures. His ability to play every spot on the offensive line makes him a valuable reserve. (Joel Auerbach / Getty Images)
Sean Smith, a four-year starter for the Miami Dolphins, agreed to a three-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs that will pay him an average salary of $6 million a season. (Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images)
<b><big>Going:</b> TE Anthony Fasano (Chiefs)</big> (Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)
Jake Long, the Dolphins’ starting left tackle the past five seasons, has agreed to terms with the Rams on a four-year contract worth up to $36 million. (Joel Auerbach / Getty Images)