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Dion Jordan Suspension Doesn’t Do 2015 NFL Draft’s ‘Problem Children’ Any Favors

April 28, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments


The Miami Dolphins made Dion Jordan the third overall pick in the 2013 NFL draft. So enamored with his talents were the Dolphins that they traded up in the first round, making the Oregon star the first defensive player selected that year.
Since then, it's been one thing after another with Jordan. As the dust settles from his latest misstep, one that leaves his NFL career in ruins, Jordan's professional implosion is serving as one whopper of a cautionary tale where the 2015 NFL draft's "problem children" are concerned.
As ESPN's Adam Schefter reported, Jordan has been suspended without pay for at least the entire 2015 season after another violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy:
According to Schefter, the suspension comes from a diluted sample:
There also won't be any protestations of innocence from Jordan:
The news puts the kibash on a potential draft-day trade, per Schefter:
The Dolphins dealt the No. 12 and No. 42 picks two years ago to the O...

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