Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Wednesday from around the Web:
Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald writes quarterback Ryan Tannehill is hopeful receiver Mike Wallace returns.
Morning take: Wallace had a falling out in the regular-season finale. But it doesn’t appear things can’t be repaired. The biggest obstacle is working out the financials with Wallace’s $9.9 million salary.
Hal Habib of the Palm Beach Post writes the Dolphins could be on Ndamukong Suh's short list.
Morning take: There are several articles linking Suh and the Dolphins, but I don’t see it. Miami has too many holes to fill.
Greg Rosenthal of NFL.com writes about the winners and losers of the Buffalo Bills trading linebacker Kiko Alonso for Philadelphia Eagles tailback LeSean McCoy.
Morning take: Miami’s defense is certainly one loser in this trade. Bills head coach Rex Ryan is going to run the football a lot next season and McCoy is a home-run hitter. The Dolphins were 24th against the run last season.
Alain Poupart of the Dolphins team site takes a look at free-agent running backs.
Morning take: Miami starter Lamar Miller rushed for 1,000 yards. Finding a backup isn’t a huge priority, but the Dolphins can find cost-effective options via the draft and free agency.