The only one who doesn’t seem to notice that Wisconsin tight end Troy Fumagalli is missing a finger on his left hand is Troy Fumagalli.
Fumagalli is a compelling draft prospect for the Dolphins, who sat down with him at last month’s Senior Bowl. He’s 6-foot-5, 247 pounds, clamps down on the ball with a bear-like grip and starred for the Badgers at a major position of need for Miami. http://dailydolphin.blog.palmbeachp...-te-troy-fumagalli-meets-with-miami-dolphins/
Post-Practice Interviews:
RB Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt
WR DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State
S Natrell Jamerson, Wisconsin
CB Damon Webb, Ohio State
Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas State
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Like every player at the East-West Shrine Game this week, Jadar Johnson has ended practices hoping to be approached by an NFL scout for an interview. He's been one of the most impressive draft prospects of the week, so it's no surprise that scouts have made it a point to track the Clemson safety down.
But Tuesday, Johnson was extra excited to speak with one club in particular.
"I'm a Miami Dolphins fan. I've been a Dolphins fan since I was a little boy, so when they came up to me, that was a big deal for me," Johnson said. "It was like the career mode on the Madden (video game) where you can pick your team. I wanted to say, 'C'mon man, please pick me. It would be perfect.' I didn't tell them I was a Dolphins fan -- I wanted to keep it business-like. But I so wanted to tell them." http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-from-shrine-game-day-3-safety-meets-dolphins
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