Heading into the draft, I had Jordan rated slightly higher than Mingo as a 3-4 OLB, but if Miami was looking for a DE, they did everything wrong. First, they should have stayed at 12 and drafted Carradine. His rookie year was a wash due to injuries, but he was easily the best 4-3 DE prospect in the draft. SF has asked him to bulk up and play 3-4 DE, and by all accounts, he's progressing well, but he would have been an ideal 4-3 DE. Knowing that Miami can't look that far into the future, the next best DE option would have been Ansah. I was too low on Ansah - too hung up on his rawness. Slimm had it right when he pointed to Ziggy's physical brand and high-end tools. And after Ansah, Mingo translates better to DE than Jordan. Of these guys, Jordan (heading into the draft) was easily the worst DE prospect.
In hindsight, I gave Jordan too much credit for his ability to play in space, and I didn't penalize him enough for being soft, but I still had him as a LB, and I would have only drafted him in the 1st to play LB. As a DE, he's more of a 3rd or 4th RD prospect. The 2014 draft saw Kareem Martin fall to the 3rd RD, and he's a better athlete than Jordan, with better college production, and he's actually built like a 4-3 DE - who the Cardinals are going to bulk up into a 3-4 DE - similar to what SF is doing with Carradine. Even with our depth at DE, I think it was a mistake to pass on Martin for Billy Turner. Martin - imo - should have been a 1st RD pick - 2nd at the latest.