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The #3 pick in 2013, Jordan had a very tough rookie season which resulted in just two sacks but also revealed some big flaws in his game against the run.
Personally, I've always seen Jordan as the ideal SAM LB in a Pete Carroll type of 4-3 defense, but not a true 4-3 DE. Not that I am rooting for Jordan to struggle in Miami, but I do think that if he ever ends up being released in the next couple years (big cap hit), he could be worth keeping an eye on as I think Carroll could probably find a use for him.
He struggled to stay on the field in part because of his strength, which could be an ongoing issue. The Miami Herald wrote Sunday that Jordan doesn't project as a 2014 starter.
"When we drafted Jordan, nobody expected Olivier Vernon to develop like he did," a Dolphins source told the newspaper. "My concern is (Jordan) will have struggles playing against bigger tackles. If you play him at linebacker, he has far more range and speed and explosiveness than (Koa) Misi. But Koa is more consistent and steady. Jordan gives you great flexibility because he can cover and rush the passer. This is a huge offseason for him."
The most discouraging part of Jordan's rookie season: He never earned more playing time. He was on the field for 35 snaps in the final two games combined, accounting for just 23 percent of the team's total defensive snaps.
The #3 pick in 2013, Jordan had a very tough rookie season which resulted in just two sacks but also revealed some big flaws in his game against the run.
Personally, I've always seen Jordan as the ideal SAM LB in a Pete Carroll type of 4-3 defense, but not a true 4-3 DE. Not that I am rooting for Jordan to struggle in Miami, but I do think that if he ever ends up being released in the next couple years (big cap hit), he could be worth keeping an eye on as I think Carroll could probably find a use for him.