The Facts:
The Dolphins have expressed interest in Hicks, Weston-based agent Richard De Luca said. As a restricted free agent, San Francisco would have the right to match any offer sheet Hicks signs.
Reported by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The Dolphins are in the need for a backup running back and kickoff returner following the recent departures of Sammy Morris and Wes Welker to New England, and Hicks could help address both areas. Hicks averaged 25.1 yards on kickoff returns in 2006 compared to Welker's mark of 22.3 but was used sparingly on offense playing behind NFC rushing leader Frank Gore.
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