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Ted Ginn Jr. is a sore subject for many Dolphins fans. The 5-11 wide receiver was selected ninth overall by the Dolphins in the 2007 draft and is widely regarded by fans as one of the biggest busts in team history. The Ohio State standout was a dangerous return man, but never found his footing in the passing game, remembered by many for his habitual drops.
University of Oklahoma product walk, general manager Chris Grier could look for a reasonably priced veteran to fill in.
Ted Ginn Jr. is a sore subject for many Dolphins fans. The 5-11 wide receiver was selected ninth overall by the Dolphins in the 2007 draft and is widely regarded by fans as one of the biggest busts in team history. The Ohio State standout was a dangerous return man, but never found his footing in the passing game, remembered by many for his habitual drops.
http://dolphinswire.usatoday.com/20...ing-back-ted-ginn-jr-to-replace-kenny-stills/
Me I prefer the draft ways for his replacement. Too many WRs in the draft.
University of Oklahoma product walk, general manager Chris Grier could look for a reasonably priced veteran to fill in.
Ted Ginn Jr. is a sore subject for many Dolphins fans. The 5-11 wide receiver was selected ninth overall by the Dolphins in the 2007 draft and is widely regarded by fans as one of the biggest busts in team history. The Ohio State standout was a dangerous return man, but never found his footing in the passing game, remembered by many for his habitual drops.
http://dolphinswire.usatoday.com/20...ing-back-ted-ginn-jr-to-replace-kenny-stills/
Me I prefer the draft ways for his replacement. Too many WRs in the draft.