The team is giving thought to hanging on to their 2013 first-round pick despite his apparent inability to significantly contribute as he was originally projected, and his propensity towards getting himself suspended makes the news that the Dolphins aren't actively looking to remove him even more shocking.
The Dolphins are also not trying to collect signing bonus money from Jordan despite the fact that he's been suspended for the entire 2015 season by the NFL after violating the league’s drug policy because of a diluted test, and this is one season after he was suspended for the first four games of 2014 for usage of PED's.