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Miami Dolphins v Dallas Cowboys

ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 24: Vontae Davis #21 of the Miami Dolphins intercepts a pass intended for a Dallas Cowboys receiver during the Thanksgiving Day game at Cowboys Stadium on November 24, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

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The expansion of the Vontae Davis free-agency tour to include the Dolphins has brought back memories of the time he needed to call his grandma.

Here’s a look back at how some of the current Patriots did at the Scouting Combine.

The Bills got no compensatory draft picks, other than the second-rounder they picked up as part of the Sammy Watkins trade.

Will the Jets make a run at CB Trumaine Johnson?

The Ravens, who typically know how to work the compensatory draft-pick system to perfection, thought they’d get a third-round pick; they got a sixth.

Bengals WR John Ross doesn’t want to hear about running fast in a straight line.

The Browns have received only 13 compensatory draft picks since the system was implemented in 1994.

Should the Steelers bring back LB Lawrence Timmons if/when Miami cuts him?

The Texans have signed defensive line coach Anthony Weaver to a two-year extension, putting him under contract through 2020.

It’s the most important offseason for the Colts since 2012.

Jaguars owner Shad Khan approached Tom Coughlin, Dave Caldwell, and Doug Marrone about contract extensions shortly after the season ended.

Titans S Kevin Byard and Baltimore S Eric Weddle have become friends.

The Broncos have gotten 15 compensatory draft picks since 2015.

Chiefs fans aren’t happy about the decision to trade CB Marcus Peters.

Chargers FB Derek Watt got married.

The Raiders will have six sixth-round picks.

The Cowboys still don’t know whether Byron Jones will be playing cornerback or safety.

With a fifth-round compensatory pick, the Giants are back to seven picks for the 2018 draft.

Get ready for an Eagles-themed episode of The Goldbergs.

Washington TE Vernon Davis spent some time in Korea for the Olympics.

Bears RB Tarik Cohen welcomes comparisons to Tyreek Hill.

Two straight years, no compensatory draft picks for the Lions.

The Packers will have a dozen draft picks.

With two compensatory draft picks to offset the two that previously were traded, the Vikings are back to seven total draft picks.

LB Sean Weatherspoon hopes to remain with the Falcons.

Panthers coach Ron Rivera tried his hand at curling.

Here’s a blueprint for the Saints’ offseason.

Who will be the Buccaneers’ backup quarterback?

The departure of five defensive starters via free agency contributed directly to the Cardinals’ compensatory draft-pick haul.

Even with the acquisition of CB Marcus Peters, the Rams still have needs in their secondary.

The 49ers may have been interested in CB Marcus Peters, but they never made an offer for him.

Why weren’t the Seahawks interested in trading for CB Marcus Peters?