Looks as if MIA has settled in with Ginn, Camarillo, and Bess as there starting WRs. Also shows that they like what they are seeing in Brandon London.
This seems to be hinting that they are not going to be trading for Roy Williams and that they will compete with that WR corps as London maybe begins to see playing time here and there and maybe even sneak his way into the rotation.
This is not all that bad a news if you really look into it. Could mean that MIA is happy with the way their WR is coming along and wont be spending any of its draft picks or FA money on any WRs and focus its offseason entirely on CB, OLB, OL depth and re-signing some of our potential FA's like Carey, Crowder, and Bell maybe?
If this is so, then maybe all you see next season is MIA coming in with Ginn, Camarilo as your starters and London and say another young speedster as your 5th WR...
This seems to be hinting that they are not going to be trading for Roy Williams and that they will compete with that WR corps as London maybe begins to see playing time here and there and maybe even sneak his way into the rotation.
This is not all that bad a news if you really look into it. Could mean that MIA is happy with the way their WR is coming along and wont be spending any of its draft picks or FA money on any WRs and focus its offseason entirely on CB, OLB, OL depth and re-signing some of our potential FA's like Carey, Crowder, and Bell maybe?
If this is so, then maybe all you see next season is MIA coming in with Ginn, Camarilo as your starters and London and say another young speedster as your 5th WR...