The Miami Dolphins are heading into the NFL draft with a number of needs on both sides of the ball and while reports of a potential trade with Dion Jordan or Daniel Thomas have not been confirmed, there is a chance the team could look to make a move to get some extra picks and down the line some targets include Tre Mason, Andre Williams, Jeremy Hill and Carlos Hyde.
Read full storyThe Miami Dolphins are coming into the draft with a number of needs on offense and defense and with rumors of a possible Dion Jordan or Mike Wallace trade ahead of the event, there is a good chance the team looks to the wide receiver position, as names like Marqise Lee, Kelvin Benjamin, Brandin Cooks and Eric Ebron could be targets for new general manager Dennis Hickey.
Read full storyThe Philadelphia Eagles have been shopping a trade for Evan Mathis this offseason and rumors had the Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and NY Giants as potential destinations for him and now that offseason workouts have started, this will be the prime time a deal may go through, as the NFL draft is just a couple weeks away now as teams start to prepare their final boards.
Read full storyThe Miami Dolphins are coming into the NFL draft in 2014 with a number of needs and they likely will look to offense in the first couple rounds, as names like Marqise Lee, Carlos Hyde, Jeremy Hill, Andre Williams, De'Anthony Thomas and Mike Evans could be in the mix for new GM Dennis Hickey as he takes over for Jeff Ireland and the team could also be looking at trades involving Dion Jordan or Mike Wallace.
Read full storyThe Miami Dolphins are heading into a very important draft and after previous reports that the Philadelphia Eagles wanted to trade for first round pick Dion Jordan, the team could look to snag some extra picks by trading him and Daniel Thomas to the Eagles, as the Fins have signed Knowshon Moreno and could look at names like Carlos Hyde, De'Anthony Thomas, Tre Mason, Andre Williams and Jeremy Hill in the upcoming draft.
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