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Make no mistake: The Dolphins know they need a front-line receiver and are expected to address it, whether it's using a high draft pick on Oklahoma State's Dez Bryant, if he miraculously falls to them, or perhaps Notre Dame's Golden Tate or Cincinnati's Mardy Gilyard -- or adding a top veteran. (The Dolphins last spring spoke to Arizona about Anquan Boldin, who reportedly will be dangled again this spring, but do not want to pay a huge signing bonus or trade a first-round pick.)

But recent weeks have provided some clarity. It has reinforced to the Dolphins the value of Bess, Camarillo and Brian Hartline as pieces worth keeping. The team likes all three, and all are inexpensive.

Nobody would be surprised if Ted Ginn Jr. is traded, though that won't be decided until the offseason. There's skepticism inside the Dolphins about Patrick Turner, no matter what is said publicly.

http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/columnists/barry-jackson/v-fullstory/story/1390863.html
 
7K for the tab... impressive. I hope the boys got enough to eat and can whip that Tenessee D. We have had luck against them I remember Madison grabbing 3 ints against McNair and Zach doing a flip in the endzone after an int. If there were 10 dudes there 700 a pop for food (maybe drinks too) they deserve it.
Drive off your blocks today lets light the Titans up. Young is a fool Chris Johnson is a beast I don't know if we have the outside speed to match up if he makes it past the line. That guy has another gear that has to be respected. Hopefully Langford or Merling can pancake him a few times to slow him down. Go Ricky!!!
 
The whole problem with drafting a WR early and trading Ginn is . . . u actually add MORE inexperience to a WR core who probably is the youngest in the entire NFL.

Secondly . . . does Ginn really have great trade value? U know u wont be getting a 1st, 2nd or 3rd . . . even a 4th doesn't seem likely. I rather give him the opportunity to come back next season and see if improvements are made before giving him up for a mid to late round draft pick. At worst u have one of the best KR's in the NFL.

My idea is . . . go after Antonio Bryant . . . throw Ginn opposite of him, and keep ur other 4 guys and we can sort them out. We are not that bad at WR, we have players . . . we just need that experienced guy, that was the problem all along. Makes no sense to add to that inexperience . . . even with a guy like Dez Bryant or Golden Tate, just my opinion.

Plus we HAVE to address LB, and I rather do that in the first couple of rounds in the draft. We need a ILB and another OLB . . . we got rid of CB, DE, WR (in a sense that we have all the WR's we need to draft now) and OG . . . the last 2 seasons . . . . this season it needs to be LB
 
The whole problem with drafting a WR early and trading Ginn is . . . u actually add MORE inexperience to a WR core who probably is the youngest in the entire NFL.

Secondly . . . does Ginn really have great trade value? U know u wont be getting a 1st, 2nd or 3rd . . . even a 4th doesn't seem likely. I rather give him the opportunity to come back next season and see if improvements are made before giving him up for a mid to late round draft pick. At worst u have one of the best KR's in the NFL.

My idea is . . . go after Antonio Bryant . . . throw Ginn opposite of him, and keep ur other 4 guys and we can sort them out. We are not that bad at WR, we have players . . . we just need that experienced guy, that was the problem all along. Makes no sense to add to that inexperience . . . even with a guy like Dez Bryant or Golden Tate, just my opinion.

Plus we HAVE to address LB, and I rather do that in the first couple of rounds in the draft. We need a ILB and another OLB . . . we got rid of CB, DE, WR (in a sense that we have all the WR's we need to draft now) and OG . . . the last 2 seasons . . . . this season it needs to be LB

Ginn is the weak link- he has to go, not be shuffled around. He's at best a #3 deep threat and a kickoff- not punt- returner. He might stick around because of his salary cap hit. I don't know what happened this year, but he has piss in his pants fear going over the middle and maybe the worst hands I've ever seen on an NFL WR. The other guys will fall into place once we get a true #1. I have my doubts about Patrick Turner making it.
 
I would have so wanted that LB that SF got who was a pro bowler as a rookie. Can't think of his name but watching Ginn run out of bounds instead of trying to blow it up like Ricky makes me sick. We need to hold on to Ginn for one more year and determine if he is a genuine POS. Then we can let him go. High draft picks should be used for impact players (defense). Spending a #9 on an fing kick returner who shies away from contact is rediculous. (Thanks Cam). I get so pissed because of this fool I want to puke. That LB was from Alabama I think.
 
Patrick Willis!!! I so hoped we would have picked him Ginn is an fing tool. 3-4 tds per year thanks for nothing. We need to build this defense now that we have the line and the CBs. We need a stud linebacker and a tall reciever that can catch. Ginn will go down as one of our greatest busts.
 
We cannot draft another WR. Trade for Anquan Boldin and let either Ginn or Turner go. This team needs some sort of experienced player at WR to help Henne out.
 
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