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Along those lines, I found it interesting Tuesday when Miami Dolphins/South team coach Tony Sparano took a few players aside for quick tutorials. One of those was South Florida free safety Nate Allen. Another was University of Miami tight end Jimmy Graham, who -- oh, by the way -- has signed on with Tennessee-based agent Jimmy Sexton (who also happens to represent Sparano and a guy by the name of Bill Parcells).
At one point, Sparano, a former tight ends coach, took Graham out of a drill and basically led him by the hand into the right flat. Graham nodded, Sparano patted him on the butt and it was back to work.
"We were just talking about fundamanetals on a particular route," Sparano said when I asked him about it later. "I was just talking about a particular route that he was running and some of the techniques he might want to use."


Earlier this week, Sparano was highly complimentary of Graham and UM players in general. Linebacker Darryl Sharpton is also here; he's a Drew Rosenhaus client.


"I like what I've seen out of [Graham]," Sparano said. "He’s a good prospect without a doubt. Miami does a great job. Randy [Shannon] does a great job with his players. They’re very well coached. This will be a good experience for him this week."



Remember, when Parcells and GM Jeff Ireland recently attended a UM practice leading up to their bowl game, they reportedly watched Graham very intently. Graham's upside remains tremendous because the former basketball player came to the sport so late.


If Anthony Fasano moves on in March, most likely as a restricted free agent, the Dolphins might want to take a mid-round run at Graham. Even if Fasano stays, Graham could be on the Dolphins' radar. It wasn't like Joey Haynos set the world on fire last season.


Graham, by the way, measured at 6 feet 6, 259 pounds with 34 3/4-inch arm length and hands that measured 10 5/8 in diameter. Those hands are the biggest among the six tight ends here this week.


By comparison, Mike Hoomanawanui came in at 10 1/4 inches. Joe W's buddy Ed Dickson (Oregon) was at 9 3/4. Wisconsin's Garrett Graham was at 9 3/8, while Alabama's Colin Peek (9 5/8) and USC's Anthony McCoy (9 3/4) were in the same range.

http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...olphins-jimmy-graham-and-the-senior-bowl.html

I like what I have seen from Graham, he looks extremely coachable. He has excellent size and hands and from what I remember watching UM ball last year whenever they needed a score or a big play his number was called up and graham responded.

The The Trifecta has been scouting him for a while now and I think Graham is defitnetly on their radar.
 
Thanks for this good read.

I would be pumped if they brought this kid in at the right time. Idk what he is projected at but as long as they don't jump on him too soon I would be happy.
 
I dont know if he will make it out of the 3rd or 4th round by the time things are all said in done.
Chubbs
 
I really hope to see Ed dickson or Jimmy Graham in a phins uniform next season
 
Sparano needs to learn how to not tip his hand.
 
Well, we defitnetly have a need for TE and he is turning heads. Like I said the Trifecta have been scouting him for a while.
 
Im watching the Senior Bowl right now and Graham is doing a nice job blocking, recieving praise from Mayock especially since he is an ex B-Ball player. He also made an amazing catch in the end-zone on pass from Tebow.

Looking good, still needs work in routes.
 
Graham is showing how raw he is.

Today he made a nice long catch when he was covered. But then in the following two plays he looked very weak.

First he was covered like a blanket by a DE when he was up against George Selvie.

And then in the next play he gave up on a route and stopped running when he was covered like a blanket again. Coaches were bewildered that he stopped running in the middle of his route when Graham discovered how well covered he was.

Graham was the only offensive player today to stop his route and give up on a play early the way he did. Not good. That's a big no-no
 
He did look poor running routes, but the kid has looked good. He only has one year of playing college ball, defitnetly a project. I think some of you are rating him to high. I think he is more 5th-6th round type of guy.

BTW Grey Boy the snap where he was covered by DE the QB over threw him by live five yards. No trying to cut him slack after all I do think his routes need work, but not as bad as you make it seem.
 
yeah that catch he had from tebow was nice and the few one on one blocking drills i saw of him he looked good throw up the ball in the redzone and he should be able to go get it
 
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