A year ago the
Miami Dolphins attended the
NFL scouting combine as one of the rising stars of the NFL, the up-and-coming franchise that seemed to have the answers. This week the Dolphins attend the combine, which begins Tuesday, as just another franchise, an organization searching for answers.
Among the questions for the Dolphins as they head to Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium to scout college prospects for the April 27-29
NFL draft are
what to do about wide receiver Jarvis Landry,
what to do with the No. 11 overall pick, and
what does the free-agent market have to offer?
Dolphins coach
Adam Gase, who will attend the combine along with executive vice president of football operations Mike Tannenbaum, general manager Chris Grier and a host of Miami coaches, scouts and medical personnel, is scheduled to speak Wednesday afternoon.