Ogbah, 30, won't admit it, but he must have been stunned when the Dolphins unceremoniously released him last February to open up $13.7 million of cap space, two years after giving him a four-year deal worth $65 million.
"It came down to two teams, and I picked Miami because I feel like unfinished business here, so that's why I'm excited to be back." His production dropped to 6.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hits, and just four tackles for losses in the last two seasons. He was inactive down the stretch in Games 14 and 15, which is not a good sign.
"I just got little goosebumps there because it was cool to see the timing of things," McDaniel said. "You just know when a player is a free agent for any amount of time, there's uncertainty so you're thinking through all the different scenarios and he gets here and then it wasn't charity to give him that orange jersey.