Dolphins' Xavien Howard is now the highest paid CB in NFL history

The Miami Dolphins just made Xavien Howard the highest paid cornerback in NFL history with a reworked 5 year contract worth more than $50 million.

Paul Rudder

Paul RudderEnglish_ASUpdate: Apr 2nd, 2022 18:02 EDT

The Miami Dolphins just made Xavien Howard the highest paid cornerback in NFL history with a reworked 5 year contract worth more than $50 million.

The Dolphins were almost at ends with their cornerback, now it he’s set to become the highest paid in his position in league history.

Xavien Howard becomes highest paid CB in NFL history

Its hard to believe that just last summer the Dolphins cornerback requested a trade after seemingly coming to an impasse in contract negotiations. Fast forward to Friday and reports suggest that not only have Miami and Howard patched things up, but they have completely reworked his deal such that he will now be the highest paid cornerback in the history of the NFL. That’s right, with a restructured five-year contract which includesΒ $51,691,177 in new money, Howard and his agent put pen to paper on the historic deal.

𝗕π—₯π—˜π—”π—žπ—œπ—‘π—š: Dolphins, CB Xavien Howard agree to terms on 5-year, $90M extension, per @MikeGarafolo, @TomPelissero + @CameronWolfe with $50.6M in new moneyhttps://t.co/gVDP0IbEi5 pic.twitter.com/qcMNdPPV1M

— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) April 1, 2022

Is Xavien Howard worth it?

A two-time Pro Bowler, Howard was actually the 36th overall pick back in the 2016 NFL Draft and has led the NFL in interceptions twice including his career high of 10 picks during the 2020 season. In addition to those impressive numbers, he also led the NFL with 20 passes defended in that same season, as he helped the Dolphins to their best effort since his rookie year. With three years and $39.3 million left on his previous contract, the new deal is actually a logical progression in Howard’s situation. Having been selected to the Pro Bowl again last season after registering five interceptions, 16 passes defended, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two defensive touchdowns, it would have been silly to let him go when its clear how much he has to offer.

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The Dolphins are putting money where their mouth is

Though Howard’s new deal will undoubtedly turn heads, its not the first time in recent months that Miami have grabbed attention as a result of spending big on talent. Six-time Pro Bowl receiver Tyreek Hill was acquired in a recent trade with the Chiefs on a four-year contract worth $120 million thereby making him the highest paid wide receiver in NFL history. There was also the signings of former free agents Raheem Mostert, Terron Armstead, Chase Edmonds, Cedrick Wilson Jr. and Teddy Bridgewater rounding out an extremely active offseason for the Dolphins. Last but not least, Miami also franchise tagged tight end Mike Gesicki while simultaneously re-signing defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah.

Mike McDaniel and Miami are building for the future

The 2022 season will mark the first that coach Mike McDaniel is in charge. Having spent last season as the 49ers’ offensive coordinator, McDaniel comes to Miami fresh off of a Super Bowl appearance with San Francisco and most definitely high aspirations. In addition to the superbly talented Hill he will also have at his disposal the second-year receiver Jaylen Waddle who is definitely one to watch. Picked sixth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, Waddle was as consistent as he was reliable when targeted by QB Tua Tagovailoa. Indeed, he caught 104 of 140 targets for a total of 1,015 yards and six touchdowns and was most certainly a critical part of the turn around that saw Miami finish 9-8 having started out 1-7.

β€œHis play-calling is amazing. I watched San Fran, how they used Deebo Samuel. I’m hoping for the same thing in Miami.”- Tyreek Hill on the Mike McDaniel pic.twitter.com/tDfht17ubU

— Dolphin Nation (@Dolphin_Nation) April 2, 2022