Also, Miami has shown interest in FSU defensive end Tank Carradine; brought in UF safety Matt Elam to meet with team executives last week; and sent their special teams coach upstate to audition Dustin Hopkins (FSU) and Caleb Sturgis (UF) – two of the draft’s best kickers. The Dolphins have spent more time with Watson than any other tackle in the past month, sending their offensive line coach to audition him in Tallahassee and then summoning him to Miami to meet team officials. He's an option - if Miami trades down lower in the first round or if he slips to 42 - but only if Miami doesn't trade for Branden Albert, which remains a possibility. A native of England, Menelik never played football before August 2011. He played right tackle at FSU but NFL Network's Mike Mayock said he could be a natural left tackle. “It’s mind-boggling how much upside this kid has,” Mayock said. Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/sports-buzz/#storylink=cpy