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The Dolphins are shopping Ted Ginn Jr.


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It would definitely depend on the asking price, but he would make a great speed wide reciever/ great return man........ I know our Panthers are ultra-conservative, but a dual threat guy makes a lot of sense right now. That way we could draft a taller possession reciever like Benn or Thomas assuming they are available...ahhh Hell I'm going into Madden mode again

Just so I'm clear the Panthers will not trade for him before the draft, by that time he will probably already be gone.

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Smith wants someone faster.

Is Ginn faster? check.

Meets youth requirement?check

return man? check

can run a go route pretty good?check, better than the one we always threw to Moose.

If cheap, he is worth a look. He ain't a good WR, but his skill set actually fits pretty well into some of our needs.

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i'd rather not.

thanks, though.

only on kick returns would i be interested but i'd rather have someone that was a dual threat. he ain't that.

well, considering the last threat we had at return man was like 6 years ago (or whenever Smitty was fulltime)......I might be willing to settle for a one dimensional return man at this point.

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All the debate is likely wasted. We aren't picking up anyone before the draft and likely scrubs afterwards. Unless he is free, I doubt we even look at him.

I tend to agree.....I was hoping his youth and cheapness could make Carolina break there general gameplan. I mean, at this point it might make a little more sense to have him on the roster than Jarrett. Both aren't proven to be good options, but Ginn has 4 more rec TDs, 2 rushing TD, 2 KR TD, and a PR TD......during the same time in the league. Granted, he got more opportunity but he is probably an upgrade on Jarrett's spot. Is young enough to go through this rebuilding and come out.

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