CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When a team trades a player for a seventh round pick three years after picking him in the second round, it tells you all you need to know about how they feel about that player -- he's not good enough. That's what the Dolphins did when they traded Jamar Taylor to the Browns on the third day of the 2016 draft following a season in which his playing time fell off of a cliff.
It's not the first time, either, that he's essentially been told he wasn't good enough. In fact, back in Pop Warner, when Taylor was just starting to play in San Diego, he says his coach told him, "You're not good.