Look, here's three reasons on why it's not a bad move.
A. It was basically a swap of late picks for a larger WR that the team needs.
2. Plenty of players have been connecting with wanting to come to the Dolphins, I doubt Claypool would screw it up
D. The Dolphins are trying to make moves to win and this isn't even Claypool being a lead receiver, he should be a WR3 which is low pressure and he can ease into learning the playbook.
Ross is showing the desire to spend money and that's always a good thing. I would prefer they get better lineman, but I think the Dolphins have a good team overall. With Tua showing he is more than capable of throwing the ball away quickly and looking much more comfortable in the pocket, as well as absorbing tackles much better than last year, I'm hopeful this is going to be a much better year.
As a side note, it was refreshing to see the White - Chosen TD vs the Broncos. Against PSII, so it wasn't like it was against a nobody. Deep throw for our QB? Check.