When Jason Taylor met with the media in February after it was announced that he would be one of the seven members of the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame, he hasn’t picked a presenter. With less than two months before his induction, Taylor has finally chosen his hall of fame presenter.

On Monday, Taylor officially announced on Twitter that former Dolphins head coach Jimmy Johnson will be the person presenting him on August 5 in Canton, Ohio.

“I really took my time with this decision,” Taylor said in the video. “But the more I thought about it, the same name always rose to the top of the list.”

“Honored to present @JasonTaylor in HOF…1 of the most talented players I ever recruited or coached…He made plays that WON games,” Johnson tweeted on Monday.

Johnson was the man who selected Taylor in the third round of the 1997 NFL Draft. Johnson would coach Taylor for three seasons (1997-99) before Johnson retired from coaching after the 1999 season.

During his 15-year career, Taylor recorded 139.5 sacks, which is the seventh-most in NFL history. He also added in 525 tackles, 46 forced fumbles, 29 fumble recoveries and eight interceptions.

Taylor will be the second Dolphins defensive player ever inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Linebacker Nick Buoniconti became the first Dolphins defensive player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame back in 2001.