The NFL mandates its general managers and others conduct a pre-draft press conference but those have become notorious for delivering precious little draft information because, well, most teams don't want to reveal their plans.
The Dolphins are no different.
They had their draft presser Friday. It was long. It was enlightening to me to see how vexed the Dolphins are about Dion Jordan's status. (I question Jordan's desire to remain with the team).
But on the draft? We heard assistant general manager Eric Stokes loves Todd Gurley. We heard Mike Tannenbaum get an early start on his pitch for undrafted free agents.