It doesn't matter anyway, this was merely a list of guys that have connections to the staff and are therefore at a higher likelihood of being signed by the Dolphins. As I said in the Reggie Nelson commentary, "Ultimately, it doesn't matter what we think. It matters what they think."
Several of these guys though, with the exception of Frostee Rucker as I've been told there are things in his past that make Brandon Marshall look chivalrous, I would insist would be good signings for Miami given the money they'll command (which is not much). I don't agree with 'hot garbage' designations for the likes of Manny Lawson, Reggie Nelson and Frostee Rucker (unless you're talking about Rucker's personality which may indeed by 'hot garbage'). Certainly Scott Wells isn't anything even close to 'hot garbage'.
One I forgot to put in there, because the 'connection' concept is kind of weak on him (Kevin Coyle coached secondary at Cincy, not offensive line or even offense), is Anthony Collins the Right Tackle. He lost his job to Andre Smith this year, essentially on a directive from the top (Mike Brown) that said you need to find a spot for him to start. When Collins played in place of Smith late in the year, he played better than him.
The bottom line though is Miami has personnel needs, and not a lot of money to fill them. In free agency, unless you identify specific opportunities like I identified in Antwan Barnes a year ago, you generally get what you pay for. With Barnes, I'd been told exactly why he's not all that coveted, I'm just comfortable with the risk...so even with him, you do get what you paid for because there was a hefty amount of risk involved.
I think of guys like Manny Lawson, Reggie Nelson and Anthony Collins as exactly the 'happy middle' that you want. But if you've got any others, absolutely I'd like to hear about them, because given our constraints, the pickings look pretty slim.