MIAMI (AP) Bill Parcells, who knows a thing or two about talented, temperamental receivers, decided Brandon Marshall is worth the trouble.
Parcells and the Miami Dolphins also decided Marshall is worth the two second-round draft picks traded to the Denver Broncos on Wednesday, and perhaps even a contract extension making him one of the NFL's best-paid pass catchers.
"It's good to be here, man," Marshall said as he mingled with fans at the Miami Heat's game against New Jersey.
Marshall fills the Dolphins' most glaring need: a go-to guy who will loosen up defenses for their potentially potent ground game and young, strong-armed quarterback Chad Henne.
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