Players visit
The Dolphins entertained Jacksonville safety Deke Cooper and Cincinnati running back Kenny Watson on free-agent visits Wednesday.
Cooper, who had 12 starts for Jacksonville last season, likely would compete with Bell for a starting free safety position if signed.
Watson was a third-down back and special teams player for the Bengals in 2004 but missed 15 games last season because of a torn biceps. It's questionable how much interest the Dolphins still have in Watson after tailback Sammy Morris agreed to return with a one-year contract.
The Dolphins entertained Jacksonville safety Deke Cooper and Cincinnati running back Kenny Watson on free-agent visits Wednesday.
Cooper, who had 12 starts for Jacksonville last season, likely would compete with Bell for a starting free safety position if signed.
Watson was a third-down back and special teams player for the Bengals in 2004 but missed 15 games last season because of a torn biceps. It's questionable how much interest the Dolphins still have in Watson after tailback Sammy Morris agreed to return with a one-year contract.