The Miami Dolphins have agreed to terms with former Jets tight end Dustin Keller on Friday. Keller confirmed that he had a deal with Miami to ESPNNewYork.com, but the terms were not available.

Miami continues their expensive offseason spending spree with the addition of Keller. He joins wide receiver Mike Wallace and linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and Philip Wheeler as the latest free agent to sign with the re-vamped Dolphins.

The Dolphins have continued to build around second-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who the team drafted in the first round of last year's NFL Draft. Keller and Wallace make up a receiving corps that also includes recently re-signed wideout Brian Hartline.

The Jets, on the other hand, have seen their share of departures this offseason. Keller and former starting running back Shonn Greene have both opted to leave New York, with Greene also chosing to head south and sign with the Tennessee Titans.