/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/45739594/usa-today-8160592.0.jpg)
We continue our game of "Walk, Franchise, Extend," working our way through the Miami Dolphins' 2015 free agents. We are working our way through the team's unrestricted free agents, giving you a chance to choose what the Dolphins should do with each of the players who are set to have their contracts expire in March.
Below you will find a poll. All you have to do it vote. Once we make it through all of the Dolphins' free agents, we will post the results of who you want to walk, franchise, or extend.
So far, we have run polls for tight end Charles Clay, guard Daryn Colledge, safety Louis Delmas, offensive tackle Jason Fox, cornerback T.J. Heath, running back LaMichael James, quarterback Matt Moore, running back Knowshon Moreno, and defensive tackle Jared Odrick. You can still cast your votes using the links below.
We now move on to center Samson Satele.
Satele was an emergency signing for the Dolphins this year as the team looked for a way to shore up the center position after Mike Pouncey had to undergo offseason hip surgery. The team's 2007 second round pick signed back with his original team after three years with the Oakland Raiders and two seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. Designed to be the stop gap in the middle of the offensive line while Pouncey rehabbed, Satele played well enough that the team moved Pouncey to guard upon the Pro Bowler's return. Satele was the only Miami offensive lineman to start every game at the same position during the season. Pouncey is expected to move back to center for the Dolphins in 2015, which would mean Satele would re-sign as a reserve lineman if he comes back to Miami.
Satele signed a one-year contract worth $2 million.
What do you do with Satele?