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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
At #9 he was clearly a reach and not the best way to spend that high of a pick in many people's opinion.
Who cares if he's injured right now? Well, he's going to miss out on mini-camps and possibly the start of training camp, that's certainly not going to help his early development and chemistry with the offense.
Regarding Culpepper he's coming off some serious knee issues which he had two surgeries on. I'd say that's enough cause for concern. The Dolphins must be concerned otherwise why are they interested in Green?
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I doubt he will miss anytime in training camp. We are talking about end of July.
As for Quinn, like I said Miami thinks they can win now. So bringing in a rookie qb is probably not the way to go for them. What if Daunte gets healthy and gets back to his old form? Or what if Green comes in and plays like the pro bowler he has been in the past? Then you have Quinn sitting on the bench not contributing. And I'm sure that is what Miami was probably thinking.
How can anyone argue that this guy was not productive and not worthy of being a top 10 pick? He caught so many deep balls I lost count. Plus he is great on teams. I bet Miami is looking at Ginn as being a 3rd down wr this year and making an impact on teams. I doubt they are counting on him coming in and being the #2 wr right away.