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http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/...report.html?cxntfid=blogs_inside_the_dolphins QB Trent Green looks like he’s been here for a while. He knows where he’s going with the ball, gets rid of it in a flash and is on the money more often than not even though he doesn’t have a feel for his WRs.

Rookie free-agent David Sutton could be a go-to WR in the red zone in a couple of years. He moves well for his size (6-6, 223) and makes more circus catches than anyone but Chris Chambers. Cam Cameron might have found a player in the mold of San Diego’s Vincent Jackson, a 6-5, 241-pound ex-hoops star, who had six TDs in 27 catches last season for the Chargers.
 
First-round pick Ted Ginn Jr. is getting more comfortable, despite a drop to end Saturday’s second session. Even at 90-plus percent health (sprained foot), he’s a jet and beat Miami’s CBs down the sidelines more than once, showing he can get off the line - a question many had because of his size.

WR Chris Chambers is the best athlete on offense. Talk about smooth.


:err:pS: Shouldn't this be called the "Not-So-Live" Sunday Practice report? :unsure:
 
I didn't see Sutton at all today... can somebody confirm that he caught at least one catch today?
 
Very cool notes from PBP

QB Trent Green looks like he’s been here for a while. He knows where he’s going with the ball, gets rid of it in a flash and is on the money more often than not even though he doesn’t have a feel for his WRs.
Rookie free-agent David Sutton could be a go-to WR in the red zone in a couple of years. He moves well for his size (6-6, 223) and makes more circus catches than anyone but Chris Chambers. Cam Cameron might have found a player in the mold of San Diego’s Vincent Jackson, a 6-5, 241-pound ex-hoops star, who had six TDs in 27 catches last season for the Chargers.
First-round pick Ted Ginn Jr. is getting more comfortable, despite a drop to end Saturday’s second session. Even at 90-plus percent health (sprained foot), he’s a jet and beat Miami’s CBs down the sidelines more than once, showing he can get off the line - a question many had because of his size.

nice!!!!
 
I keep hearing good things about this Sutton kid. His name keeps popping up every report. Lets hope hes a sleeper for the future.
 
I keep hearing good things about this Sutton kid. His name keeps popping up every report. Lets hope hes a sleeper for the future.

:yeahthat:

I hope Sutton somehow makes the team, I've read nothing but good things about the kid.
 
Cornerbacks who attempt to jam Ted Ginn at the line of scrimmage is taking a huge risk, because if he gets behind its all but over. I think its safe to say that no one has ever caught him from behind in his lifetime.
 
:yeahthat:

I hope Sutton somehow makes the team, I've read nothing but good things about the kid.

Well hes got great size and weight and he makes the circus catches look easy going by the reports and hes doing it EVERY session. Its good stuff to read good things about a player i hadnt even heard of before this week.
 
Well hes got great size and weight and he makes the circus catches look easy going by the reports and hes doing it EVERY session. Its good stuff to read good things about a player i hadnt even heard of before this week.

yes sir! nothing but good things from yesterdays mini camp also. this kid is gonna be a star!
 
Well hes got great size and weight and he makes the circus catches look easy going by the reports and hes doing it EVERY session. Its good stuff to read good things about a player i hadnt even heard of before this week.

You have to wonder what was going with Sutton at UTEP to account for his abysmal lack of production? (6 catches 18 yards) 6'6" guys that run 4.35's don't grow on trees. Fascinating.
 
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