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"Look, I think what we're expecting now is to just get through this press conference,China NFL Jerseys," said Tannenbaum, with a nervous chuckle. "We'll deal with other issues down the road, and I'm sure there will be plenty of those to deal with."
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"Based on my experience, if we're at 14, there will probably be 12 players that we love," Tannenbaum said. "And then you sit there and you hope."
Former general manager Jeff Ireland drafted Jordan,Wholesale Jerseys Store, who has only three career sacks and sat out the first six games without pay last year for twice violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
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"We are finalizing that," Hickey said. "There will be minor tweaks."
General manager Dennis Hickey and new executive vice president of football operations Mike Tannenbaum met with reporters to talk about next week's draft, but the conversation quickly turned to Jordan's absence from the workouts.
"We want to be as flexible as possible,Supply Authentic NFL Jerseys," Tannenbaum said. "Hopefully there will be opportunities to go up and down. I know there has been a lot said about moving up, but we could go the other way as well."
Do the Dolphins expect Jordan to attend mandatory workouts when they begin?
The overall No. 3 pick in the 2013 draft skipped voluntary workouts this week, raising questions about his status. He has yet to break into the starting lineup, and there's speculation he's on the trading block.
DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — When given a chance Friday to voice support for underachieving defensive end Dion Jordan, Miami Dolphins officials took a pass.
While little light was shed on his status, Hickey and Tannenbaum weren't much more forthcoming about the draft. The Dolphins have the 14th pick in the first round, and they're in the market for help at receiver, cornerback, guard and linebacker, which makes their choice difficult to predict.
"The board," added Tannenbaum, "is firmly etched in pencil."
Tannenbaum declined to say whether the Dolphins have narrowed their likely pick to two or three players.
Later, after Hickey talked about the need to draft players who love football, he and Tannenbaum were asked if Jordan had that kind of love for the game. There was an awkward pause as Hickey and Tannenbaum looked at each other.
"This is a pre-draft (news conference)," Hickey finally said. "We'll talk about the draft."
Three receivers — Amari Cooper of Alabama, Kevin White of West Virginia and DeVante Parker of Louisville — are expected to be drafted before the Dolphins' turn comes, and there has been speculation they'll trade up to select one. |
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