White joins UFL: Former Dolphins QB Pat White has signed with the United Football League's Virginia Destroyers. White says his "blood is boiling" to return to football. He'll compete with Chris Greisen, who led the Florida Tuskers to last season's UFL title game. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed Monday. White went 34-8 as a starter and led West Virginia to wins in the Sugar and Fiesta bowls. He played in 13 games his rookie season with the Dolphins in 2009, going 0 for 5 passing and rushing for 81 yards on 21 carries. White signed a minor-league baseball contract with the Kansas City Royals after being released by the Dolphins last September. But White did not report to spring training and retired from baseball. (Updated 06/28/2011)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/27/12).
Fantasy Analysis
White had minimal Fantasy value when he played in the NFL. He should not be owned in any leagues in 2011. (Updated 06/28/2011).
09/04/2010 21:00 Cut-day wrap-up: Tuna's blunders, bungling Broncos, QB youth
Watching a couple of his draft picks fail proves that Bill Parcells isn't infallible. Pete Prisco also takes a look at the youth movement among QBs and the Broncos making a mess out of a trade in his cut-day wrap-up.
09/04/2010 19:04 Rams' Bradford to start, two other Heisman winners cut
On a day 2008 Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford found out he'll be the starting quarterback for the St. Louis Rams, Heisman winners Matt Leinart and Troy Smith found themselves looking for new teams.
08/23/2010 15:58 Dolphins '09 second-rounder White on roster bubble
Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano says he doesn't expect Pat White to play in the team's exhibition Friday against Atlanta, an indication the second-year quarterback's roster spot is in jeopardy.