APThe Dolphins’ transparency regarding their search for a new General Manager has its limits.
While willing to announce to the world the names of the candidates who have interviewed, the Dolphins aren’t sharing much more than that.
As a result, it’s not clear what if anything to make of the team’s apparent decision to conduct no interviews on Monday, after interviewing five candidates in three days.
Armando Salguero of the
Miami Herald reports that Browns assistant General Manager Ray Farmer has been the “
most impressive” candidate so far; others peg Farmer as the favorite for the job.
Jeff Darlington of NFL Network has recommended
tapping the brakes. While he regards Farmer as a viable candidate, Darlington says the process continues. More candidates will be interviewed, and at some point a second round of sit-downs will commence.
“The Dolphins do not feel pressure to expedite a hire because of any outside factors/teams,” Darlington said Monday on Twitter. “They want to get this right rather than rush.”