Position change can’t save Dolphins’ Wilford

By Adam Sweeney  |   Monday, May 25, 2009  |  Comments( 5 )

Miami Dolphins
Last week, word came out that the Miami Dolphins plan to use wide receiver as a tight end and H-back. Despite the big money Miami handed to Wilford a year ago to play receiver, this move could improve his chances of making an impact this season. The Dolphins already have what seems to be the longest list of players at the tight end position in ...
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CommentsComments: 5
No.1
JimmyD
07:20 AM
05/26/2009
I say chuck him....too many good tight ends on the team as it is. Would be good to have around for double tight end sets if he could block, but i don't see that happening.
No.2
HokieDolphin
03:13 PM
05/27/2009
The Dolphins need to use him at WR. He is a good wide reciever who has plenty of talent. You saw what he did with the Jaguars. The Dolphins don;t have any star recievers. Ginn Jr. is young and not always alert, and the others WR's a just recruits off the streets of Miami. He is the only WR Miami has with experience. Playing him at other positions is a waste of time.
No.3
JimmyD
01:13 PM
05/28/2009
I still don't see Wilford as the 'great receiver' everyone says he is. He didn't step up when he had the chance and the Doplhins desperately need a playmaker at that position. When a rookie like Devon Bess has better skills than the experienced Wilford, then you have to question why the guy is still drawing a paycheck.
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