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How Miami Dolphins defensive end spot stacks up, what that means for Dion Jordan

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We shall see. If the team didn't want to either take a look at him in camp or thought they could trade him for a 7th round pick or a player with little very trade value than I'm sure they wouldn't waste their time. I think there's something theyve seen in Jordan that makes them at least want to give him a look. I mean if his entire career so far had played out the same while with the Browns wouldn't we al least consider giving him a camp invite? If you don't like what you see in camp release him.
 
My view has been to see what he has to offer in Training Camp if fully healthy, but this article sounds like he's done. And if that's the case then cut him.
 
My view has been to see what he has to offer in Training Camp if fully healthy, but this article sounds like he's done. And if that's the case then cut him.

Makes sense. That's why I don't think it's as cut and dry as Armando makes it out to be. I would say Jordan's odds of making the roster are no greater than a low cost free agent signee, 7th round draft pick or maybe an undrafted free agent. Not great odds.. you have to flash and really catch a coaches eye or you won't be around long.
 
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Obviously, we take a look at him in camp and try and trade him or keep him. Otherwise, why is he still here?
 
Dion Jordan must have the highest thread to games played ratio in Finheaven history.
 
I remember when he covered Megatron 40 yards deep and knocked a would be TD away. Same game he ran a blocked FG 58 yards to the 2 setting up our only TD. What a shame. What a waste.
 
My view has been to see what he has to offer in Training Camp if fully healthy, but this article sounds like he's done. And if that's the case then cut him.

I hear you but going with what Armando said, just like he said about Culliver, no foot speed and coaches were not impressed with him and Jordan.

He just is getting this type of information from a good team source it seems.
 
I remember when he covered Megatron 40 yards deep and knocked a would be TD away. Same game he ran a blocked FG 58 yards to the 2 setting up our only TD. What a shame. What a waste.

He mentioned that in the article- about Megatron and Gronk.. and that unfortunately that Jordan is long gone.
 
AT this point who outside of team personell really knows what Jordan might or might not be on the field? He could be an undersized defensive end or a slow outside linebacker. For all we know he may have eaten his way into becoming a quick 310 defensive tackle now. Maybe even a 275 pound blocking tight end.
 
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Seems to be talking out his ass. Doesn't know if he's currently in shape, doesn't know what he currently weighs, says he was told Jordan looked slow last season, while acknowledging he had two separate knee surgeries. Speculate on, Armando, we'll see what happens in OTAs.
 
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