Dolphins News: Dolphins actively searching for wide receivers via draft?

In Dolphins news tonight, the Miami Dolphins may not be fully happy with their already deep wide receiving corps, looking to the 2014 NFL Draft as a potential way to add to the position.

So says Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald: "a source confirmed tonight that USC receiver Marqise Lee will visit Dolphins headquarters on Tuesday, as first reported this evening by ESPN’s James Walker. That means at least three of the Dolphins’ 30 permitted visits will involve receivers, a position that might be their deepest on the team.

The Miami Dolphins made a legitimate run at signing former free agent wide receiver Nate Burleson before he landed with the Cleveland Browns. The Dolphins then signed veteran wide receiver Damian Williams to fill out the back of their depth chart.

However, the Miami Dolphins will have visits from projected second or third round picks Martavis Bryant (Clemson) and Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss), along with a recently-announced visit from projected first round pick Marqise Lee (USC).

What this means is that three (for now) of the Miami Dolphins' 30 allotted visits will be from wide receivers, adding to the probability that the Dolphins will address the position in the first few rounds of May's draft.

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