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I'm going to recommend a few players who are tremendous gambles, and one of those is Tayo Fabuluje out of TCU.

Fabuluje bounced between TCU and BYU throughout his college football career, which began in 2010, and had an up-and-down career that included transfers, battles with weight issues (which cost him the 2013 season) and problems at home—his mother was prosecuted for felony theft and served 15 months in jail after pleading guilty following the 2012 season, per Drew Davison of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

This has caused some to question his commitment to the game, but that is off base when you look at his tape. Not only is he a monster of a man, but he is someone who can move off the line quickly and block into the second level.

On his NFL.com combine profile, an NFC East scout had some nice things to say about Fabuluje:

His body language can be deceiving. When you watch him at a practice he looks like this oafish kid who doesn't care, and then when you talk to him and watch the tape you see that's not the case. I would love to see what he could do at about 335 pounds.

For the Dolphins, Fabuluje fits as a situational guard and tackle who can eventually replace Branden Albert at left tackle, and he'd likely be available late in the draft.

He's someone the team must keep an eye on this week.