Make no mistake: The Dolphins know they need a front-line receiver and are expected to address it, whether it's using a high draft pick on Oklahoma State's Dez Bryant, if he miraculously falls to them, or perhaps Notre Dame's Golden Tate or Cincinnati's Mardy Gilyard -- or adding a top veteran. (The Dolphins last spring spoke to Arizona about Anquan Boldin, who reportedly will be dangled again this spring, but do not want to pay a huge signing bonus or trade a first-round pick.)
But recent weeks have provided some clarity. It has reinforced to the Dolphins the value of Bess, Camarillo and Brian Hartline as pieces worth keeping. The team likes all three, and all are inexpensive.
Nobody would be surprised if Ted Ginn Jr. is traded, though that won't be decided until the offseason. There's skepticism inside the Dolphins about Patrick Turner, no matter what is said publicly.
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But recent weeks have provided some clarity. It has reinforced to the Dolphins the value of Bess, Camarillo and Brian Hartline as pieces worth keeping. The team likes all three, and all are inexpensive.
Nobody would be surprised if Ted Ginn Jr. is traded, though that won't be decided until the offseason. There's skepticism inside the Dolphins about Patrick Turner, no matter what is said publicly.
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