The Miami Dolphins met with Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant on Thursday and Friday, looking for answers about the most talented, troubled and intriguing wide receiver in the 2010 draft clbutt. If Bryant is available to the Dolphins with the No. 12 pick on April 22, they will have to decide whether his ability outweighs questions about his character. "We have to be concerned with the other things that are out there, the issues," coach Tony Sparano said recently. "We have to do our due diligence that way." The Dolphins undoubtedly are interested in adding a big-play receiver to a group of second-echelon wideouts, but the question is how big a gamble it would be to choose a controversial player with a difficult upbringing who chose NFL outlaw Adam "Pacman" Jones as a workout partner. Source: Palm Beach-Post
Man, high risk - high reward deal it seems with Dez Bryant. I hope that we can feel that we can straighten out the guy. The WR spot needs upgrading badly, but I'm not sure that I'd take a chance with Dez. We'll see.
Dude, Bryant's upside isn't all that high. And if you think the Dolphins will draft him then you don't know Parcells. There are other guys who can be had later on than Bryant.
Would any of the other WRs be an upgrade over what the Dolphins have now in your opinion? We need WR help badly. But, I would personally go with a Safety or Defensive Tackle, but you never know. Could this be a ploy by the Fins to provoke Dallas (or another team) into a trade up to the #12?
If I had a choice I would trade down and take Woodley V2 and possible get another second round pick. Then the Dolphins could get Linval Joseph and Andre Roberts/Damian Williams in the second round.