The Miami Dolphins don’t look much better heading into this season than last at WR. 2nd year man Ted Ginn Jr. will be the deep threat for the Fins in 2008 but he better play better than last season because the Dolphins passed up on Brady Quinn to draft him. Ginn has big time speed but he’s soft as a roll of charmin as he can get tackled by a stiff wind. Ginn played in 16 games (9 starts) for the Dolphins as a rookie last season and he caught 34 passes for 420 yards (12.4 avg) with 2 TD grabs. The Dolphins expect much more out of him both in 2008 and in the future.
6′4″, 218 pound Ernest Wilford was brought in to handle the dirty work over the middle for the Dolphins this season. He played in 16 games (14 starts) for the Jaguars last season and he caught 45 passes for 518 yards (11.5 avg) with 3 TD grabs. Look for Wilford to have the best season of his career in 2008 as he will likely get more passes thrown to him than ever before. Wilford has now played in 63 games (37 starts) in his NFL career and he has caught 141 passes for 1,994 yards (14.1 avg) with 14 TD catches.
Derek Hagan will be the #3 WR for the Dolphins this season. He has good hands but he’s not the fastest WR around so he will likely work underneath patterns and take some hits to make some grabs. Hagan is 6′2″, 203 pounds so he should be able to handle the beating that he will definately take this season. Hagan played in 16 games (1 start) for the Dolphins last season and he caught 29 passes for 373 yards (12.9 avg) with 2 TD grabs. Look for Hagan to catch the most passes of his career this season as he has moved up the depth chart. He has now played in 32 games (1 start) in his career with the Dolphins and he has caught 50 passes for 594 yards (11.9 avg) with 3 TD grabs.
Greg Camarillo made the biggest catch of last season for the Dolphins as it was a game winning grab against the Ravens. The only game the Fins won last season. He is only 6′1″, 190 pounds but he’s sneaky quick which should help him avoid taking a lot of big hits. Camarillo played in 15 games (0 starts) for the Dolphins last season and he caught 8 passes for 160 yards (20.0 avg) with 2 TD grabs. Camarillo played in 4 games in the NFL before last season and he didn’t touch the ball. Look for Camarillo to battle Derek Hagan for the #3 WR role in 2008.
6′2″, 192 pound veteran David Kircus could be a surprise in the pre season and training camp this year. He hasn’t played in the NFL since the 2006 season with the Denver Broncos. He has played in 28 games (2 starts) in his NFL career and he has caught 15 passes for 308 yards (20.5 avg) with 1 TD grab.
PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON: D