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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Jan 2025

    Dolphins looking to move Jordan, Wake, Wallace

    A year after trading up to get Dion Jordan with the third overall pick in the draft, the Dolphins have begun shopping him to other clubs, league sources said. Miami has talked to other teams already to gauge Jordan's trade value.

    Numerous league sources, including executives from other teams, say the Dolphins might also be open to dealing receiver Mike Wallace and pass-rushing ace Cam Wake. That perception has only grown through the course of this week, through conversations with numerous decision-makers from other clubs, as Miami looks to retool its roster under a new regime.

    The Dolphins need to revamp their offensive line, possibly by moving up the draft board to land an offensive tackle.

    Sources close to Wallace, Jordan and Wake expressed a belief that a trade would not be a shock this offseason, though Wallace's hefty contract would limit his options.

    The Dolphins, with head coach Joe Philbin assuming even greater influence after the dismissal of general manager Jeff Ireland, and with rookie GM Dennis Hickey now in his place, are in transition mode as it awaits league discipline from the Wells Report.

    Miami wants to secure top cornerback Brent Grimes and could be losing several defensive linemen in free agency as well, creating holes that must be filled. With draft picks so cheap in this CBA, and Miami parting with some already last year to move up and get Jordan, including players in trades might be preferable to current or future picks.

    Jordan did not click with the coaches last season, he had to play through a very difficult shoulder injury, and was not seen as a strong fit in their scheme (he's an edge rusher that best fits a 3-4 defense).

    The man who drafted Jordan (former GM Jeff Ireland) is gone, so it might be time for Jordan to move on as well. With Koa Misi and Olivier Vernon occupying defensive end spots with Miami in its 4-3 scheme, finding playing time for Jordan might be tough barring injury.

    Jordan's return time from a shoulder injury limited his progress, and with rookie compensation so low, it is easy to trade even first-round picks (the 49ers and Chiefs swapped recent first-round picks last year, for instance, and the Browns traded Trent Richardson to the Colts).

    It may prove tough to get decent value for such an unproven commodity, and word continues to make the rounds among GMs that the Dolphins may end up moving a more established player, like Wallace or Wake, to be positioned to move up; and select an elite tackle in this draft, or to address other issues on the roster.

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/...ck-dion-jordan
    Why trade up for a guy who doesn't fit your scheme? At least they are giving up now and trying to get something back, but moving Wake and Wallace is perplexing, especially for them reaching .500 and showing growth with Tannehill under center.
  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15428

    #2
    Jordan isn't a scheme fit. Teams were seeing him as a 34 pass rusher and he isn't that. He will rush the QB, sure, but not a primary pass rusher. His skill set is more in the mold of a 43 outside linebacker in the Julian Peterson mold. He has great ability to cover, especially in zone.

    The idea of trading Cam Wake is one of the dumbest I've read. A+ pass rusher do not grow on trees.

    With that said...I'd take either in Jacksonville.

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    • MVPete
      Old School
      • Mar 2008
      • 17500

      #3
      Florida NFL teams=.

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      • Rylo
        Corpse Disgracer
        • Oct 2008
        • 5666

        #4


        What a joke.

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        • Maynard
          stupid ass titles
          • Feb 2009
          • 17875

          #5
          a new GM is usually worse than a new coach. Especially a 1st timer. these guys all want to make it happen and wont get credit if its done with the last guys picks. so they look to move those key guys and put their own stamp on a team. its hard to believe that with as few positions available in the coaching staff and front office that these are the best people teams can find.

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          • Hasselbeck
            Jus' bout dat action boss
            • Feb 2009
            • 6175

            #6
            Highly doubt any of these moves happen.. especially Jordan.. they're basically stuck with him another year.
            Originally posted by ram29jackson
            I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26141

              #7
              Wallace is severely overpaid, he isn't a difference maker.

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              • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                Highwayman
                • Feb 2009
                • 15428

                #8
                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                Wallace is severely overpaid, he isn't a difference maker.
                Wallace is overpaid. He is also a product of Tannehill not being able to get him the football as well. He is a one trick pony...and while that one trick is great...it relies too much on a QB getting him the football down the field. If he can't do that for whatever reason, Wallace becomes the most overpaid WR in football. He is useless unless he can blow the top off the D and keep the safeties honest down the field...he can't...so...why is he being paid so much money?

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                • ThomasTomasz
                  • Jan 2025

                  #9
                  The Dolphins remain open to dealing Mike Wallace, according to league sources.

                  The Dolphins, who according to sources entertained the possibility of dealing receiver Mike Wallace and other prominent players back at the combine, have continued in that vein at the just concluded league meetings.

                  Miami spoke with teams about Wallace, according to sources, and while the finances of a deal would be tricky given Wallace's hefty contract, signed just last year, teams are doing homework on Wallace.

                  With the Eagles willing to release receiver DeSean Jackson if they cannot trade him, some wonder if the Philadelphia and Miami might end up possible trade partners. Wallace clashed with members of the coaching staff last year, while the Eagles are prepared to move on without Jackson, despite him having a career year in 2013

                  http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/...uld-make-sense

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