Laremy Tunsil is moving on to the next chapter of his football career.

After a tumultuous draft day experience which included the hacking of his social media accounts and an admission he received money from the Ole Miss coaching staff, Tunsil has signed an agreement for his rookie contract with the Miami Dolphins, according to the Miami Herald.

As the 13th overall selection, Tunsil’s four-year deal is expected to be similar to the $11.4 million received by last year’s No. 13 selection.

Pro Football Talk reports that is $7.2 million less than what Leonard Williams received as the No. 6 overall selection in the 2015 NFL Draft. Tunsil was believed to be considered a strong option for the Baltimore Ravens and No. 6 overall, but they opted for OT Ronnie Stanley instead.

Like all first-round rookie contracts, Tunsil’s agreement should also feature a fifth-year team option.