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Practice Squad
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Executive of the Quarter
John Butler.
Runners-up: 2. Scott Pioli, New England; 3. Rick Spielman, Miami.
Offensive Rookie of the Quarter
TE Randy McMichael, Miami. Overshadowed by the starrier tight ends in the draft, McMichael has been a key to the versatility of the Miami offense. With 13 catches for a wide-receiver-like average of 15.7 yards per catch and two touchdowns, McMichael has been more productive than Jeremy Shockey (though Shockey has been valuable in diverting attention from other offensive Giants by soaking up double-teams) through four weeks.
Runners-up: 2. WR Donte' Stallworth, New Orleans; 3. QB David Carr, Houston.
Offensive Player of the Quarter
Tomlinson
Runners-up: 2. Bledsoe; 3 (tie) RB Ricky Williams, Miami; RB Priest Holmes, Kansas City.
Executive of the Quarter
John Butler.
Runners-up: 2. Scott Pioli, New England; 3. Rick Spielman, Miami.
Offensive Rookie of the Quarter
TE Randy McMichael, Miami. Overshadowed by the starrier tight ends in the draft, McMichael has been a key to the versatility of the Miami offense. With 13 catches for a wide-receiver-like average of 15.7 yards per catch and two touchdowns, McMichael has been more productive than Jeremy Shockey (though Shockey has been valuable in diverting attention from other offensive Giants by soaking up double-teams) through four weeks.
Runners-up: 2. WR Donte' Stallworth, New Orleans; 3. QB David Carr, Houston.
Offensive Player of the Quarter
Tomlinson
Runners-up: 2. Bledsoe; 3 (tie) RB Ricky Williams, Miami; RB Priest Holmes, Kansas City.