The Miami Dolphins were well represented at Saturday's showdown between LSU and Alabama in Tuscaloosa, sending general manager Chris Grier and two of his scouts to watch the game in person, league sources told ESPN.
The Dolphins were not alone; 17 NFL teams had 25 representatives at Saturday's game, with Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane also in attendance, according to sources.
But no team sent a larger contingent than Miami, which currently is scheduled to have three first-round picks in next year's draft.
Grier personally wanted to see both quarterbacks, LSU's Joe Burrow and Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa, but he also wanted to see the plethora of talent on display that he and his organization will be sifting through to make their picks in April.