When given a chance Friday to voice support for underachieving defensive end Dion Jordan, Miami Dolphins officials took a pass. The overall No. 3 pick in the 2013 draft skipped voluntary workouts this week, raising questions about his status. General manager Dennis Hickey and new executive vice president of football operations Mike Tannenbaum met with reporters to talk about next week's draft, but the conversation quickly turned to Jordan's absence from the workouts. ''And if somebody chooses not to be here, that's obviously their decision.'' Later, after Hickey talked about the need to draft players who love football, he and Tannenbaum were asked if Jordan had that kind of love for the game.
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