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National Football Post Cites Jeff Fuller As One Of Two Best WR UFA Signings

Eh alright. I think we only picked him cause of the relationship with Tannehill. We're probably not keeping all 3 of the WRs we picked up and honestly I think BJ and Matthews are more promising.
 
eh.....I tend to agree he's good enough to had been drafted, but the way things have shooken out he's facing an uphill battle making the team....




what do we have? 9-10 WR's?
 
agree, put him on PS..its time for Moore or Wallace to step up or get to steppin...coaching staff will know what to do
 
great pickup i really think with the coaches we have now they will get the most out of all there players and this kid did alot of good things in this offence with tannehill already big 6'4 225 pound wr just what we need he will be coached up right and be a steal just a hunch by me...
 
Wide receiver—Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M. He was one of the higher ranked players coming into the 2011 season. Two front office men told me last fall Fuller was a first round talent. He didn’t play as well as a senior as he did as a junior. He had a poor senior Bowl. Everybody got down on him. But it’s still crazy that he was undrafted. It will be a surprise if he does not stick with the receiver-poor Dolphins.
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This is exactly what I thought after he did not get drafted.
 
great pickup i really think with the coaches we have now they will get the most out of all there players and this kid did alot of good things in this offence with tannehill already big 6'4 225 pound wr just what we need he will be coached up right and be a steal just a hunch by me...

yeah, I hope we can coach these high potential/ low or no draft guys up as well as Gates, Moore, etc. also... but the Fins own bios of these WR coaches don't exactly instill tangible confidence that they will beyond placing faith in our new DC's judgment. :idk:

Ken O'Keefe
Wide Receivers; born August 18, 1953, Milford, Connecticut. Receiver John Carroll University 1972-74. College coach: Allegheny 1986-97, Fordham 1998, Iowa 1999-2011. No pro coaching experience. Joined Dolphins in 2012

Phil McGeoghanAssistant Wide Receivers; born July 8, 1979, Springfield, Massachusetts. Receiver University of Maine 1998-00. Receiver Denver Broncos 2001-02, New Orleans Saints 2003. College coach: Maine 2007, University of South Florida 2009-11. No pro coaching experience. Joined Dolphins in 2012.
 
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