Just three years ago, in 2013, the Dolphins traded up to Number 3 and drafted Oregon drug user, and part time defensive end, Dion Jordan.
Jordan was suspended all last season, and still has not been reinstated by the NFL for 2017.
Jordan turned out to be so useless at DE he was reassigned to covering tight ends on third down passing plays.
In all fairness, Jordan did a good job covering New England TE Rob Gronkowski for two games in 2014 - but that was not what we paid him Number 3 money to do.
A friend of mine was telling me about a friend of his grand daughter’s who’s signed with Kentucky to play basketball. He hasn’t even reported to school yet and he’s always carrying around a big wad of cash. And he’s always wearing brand new Nike clothing and shoes and gives shoes to his friends.
This kid is so good they think he’ll only play one year at Kentucky then go pro. So the “guess” is that it’s Nike paying someone in the family who gives it to the kid. They want to sign him early.