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For a guy who hasn’t played a down in the NFL, and has yet to show that he’s able to, there was quite a market for Ifo Ekpre-Olomu.

The cornerback, who was waived by the Browns and claimed by the Dolphins Tuesday had plenty of interest.

According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Saints, Bills and Steelers also put in waiver claims for the former seventh-rounder from Oregon.

Ekpre-Olomu suffered a torn ACL in December 2014 and didn’t play last year. But the Browns elected to waive him from the non-football injury list, because they weren’t sure he’d be able to hold up for the year based on what they saw on an MRI. Other teams might view the tests results differently.

He was once considered a top prospect, and if he isn’t well enough to contribute, the Dolphins aren’t out much. And the fact that several other teams were interested suggests that A) they thought so too and B) they’ll be in the market for corners come draft weekend.