Gordon to the Dolphins?
Within Sunday morning's post rounding up the latest Josh Gordon buzz, we speculated that the Miami Dolphins might be interested, seeing as their group of WRs could use some upgrading. While Gordon may not be able to be a surefire starter as a rookie, he has the talent to help just about any team, and a WR-needy squad like Miami is obviously no exception. Of course, other teams -- like the Browns, Panthers, Colts, Cowboys, Vikings, Eagles, Redskins and Rams, just to name several -- have also been cited as potentially being interested in the 6-foot-3 speedster.
Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post does not pass along any inside info that the Dolphins will necessarily bid on Gordon this week, but does note that the club has an extra 2013 third-round pick from the Brandon Marshall trade, and some believe that's what it's going to take to win the bidding for Gordon.
We checked in with ESPN NFL Draft Insider Mel Kiper, Jr., who gave us his take on why there's so much hype for Gordon:
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Mel Kiper, Jr.
He compares favorably to some first- and second-rounders
"I think there's a very good possibility he would have rated higher on most boards than A.J. Jenkins, Brian Quick or Stephen Hill. So you can see why people might say the second round isn't out of the question. I think more teams will show caution in the supplemental draft, but remember there are still a number of teams with a big need at wide receiver. It only takes one."