Dolphins should shop Ginn

By Adam Sweeney  |   Sunday, April 12, 2009  |  Comments( 10 )

Miami Dolphins
The word "bust" is one that has been thrown around quite a bit in the case of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr.'s two-year career. The reason Ginn -- who has 90 catches and four touchdowns in 32 regular-season games -- has drawn critics' ire is because he hasn't yet played above his small frame (5-foot-11, 178 pounds). In addition, the ...
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CommentsComments: 10
No.1
sensi
06:33 AM
04/13/2009
While trading him, don't forget what Cam said about his value because you also get his family in the deal.
No.2
Markeyh
07:37 AM
04/13/2009
I don't think he should be traded. Miami just needs to get a BIG fast WR opposite him and as soon as Henne gets to start they will have a QB with the arm strength to take advantage of his speed.
No.3
Ben6821
07:54 AM
04/13/2009
Yeah I think he is not just perceived as a semi-bust in Phin circles, but leaguewide (or worse maybe, not even seen as a first round guy, but just any other WR with such mediocre numbers). I don't think he is holding much perceived latent value that another mediocre year would destroy. I think his trade value is nearly bottomed out right now. The advantage to waiting, if Henne gets any playing time this season, is that Ginn's stock could actually rise, either to the point of being more tradeable, or, ideally, to the point where they'd want to keep him.
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