You may or may not be right.
I'm from NYC originally, and I grew up living and breathing NY GIANTS Football. I still follow them: they're my 2d Team, now. (Imagine how elated I was last season when my NY GIANTS pissed in the PATRIOTS' cornflakes by beating them in the SB, and leaving them an 18-1 "Also-Ran"!!!) LONDON may be the solution that you seek at WR: he's a hard worker, intelligent and coachable. He's also 6'4", 218 with very good hands, and he has more than enough speed to be a deep threat. Relatives of mine (BIG NY GIANTS fans) in that area were LIVID when the N.Y. front office lost LONDON to us. And since I've seen him play, I agree w/them. I'm glad that MIAMI's playing him now. PARCELLS & CO. should know what they've got long before the next off-season. Here's hoping that my relatives and I are both right.
If J ALLEN continues to play excellent ball, it will mean he has "arrived", and he's the real deal. That in turn means that if GOODMAN can just stay healthy, MIAMI's need at CB just got a lot smaller. What I DO agree w/you about is that MIAMI absolutely needs a DB: it's just that i/m/o, it's less a CB and more a S. We barely have 2 acceptable S starters: in fact, i/m/o we only have 1, and he's going to be an UFA soon unless MIAMI locks him in w/a good, lengthy contract extension. So, as I see it, MIAMI should go S bigtime, in both F/A and the Draft. It'd be nice to pick up a solid veteran in F/A and a promising young player in the Draft.