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Miami Dolphins shocked Dion Jordan cost 'half price'
He went around the room and asked everyone present who topped their first-round draft wish list. The name he kept hearing: Oregon pass-rusher Dion Jordan. Problem was, Jordan was expected to be gone long before Miami's 12th overall pick, and a trade
After trading up to the #3 spot, the Dolphins got their man in defensive end Dion Jordan, and Dan Rubenstein explains why it's a great fit for Miami.
The Dolphins just traded up from the No. 12 overall pick to the No. 3 overall pick to draft defensive end Dion Jordan. The Dolphins think Jordan a latter day Jason Taylor. The club gave up the No. 12 pick
Jordan has a chance to become the highest drafted player since Joey Harrington but one draft expert wonders if the linebacker demonstrated the impact to warrant such lofty expectations.
dionjordandraft.jpg View full sizeDion Jordan, from Oregon, speaks during a news conference after being selected third overall by the Miami Dolphins during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in
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