Could the talented David Kircus or Greg Camarillo get a shot at the # 2 WR spot?
The article linked by Draftdaddy:
Aware of Miami's questionable depth at receiver, agents of several veteran free agents have called the Dolphins. But Miami hasn't pursued Chris Henry and Koren Robinson (who both have a history of legal problems), Eric Moulds and Tim Dwight, among others, their reps said. That leaves, for now, Tab Perry, David Kircus, Greg Camarillo and several undrafted receivers competing behind Ted Ginn Jr., Ernest Wilford and Derek Hagan.
Here's what I wrote under the article to make the drunken fans think about their lack of respect for David Kircus and Greg Camarillo: (I saw no comments under the article speaking about them)
I actually think 4 of the Dolphins young WRs could become good:
The Dolphins will have young 1st round pick Ted Ginn as their deep threat. Ginn will be good this year IMO.
I also think David Kircus, (record setter from Division 2) Denver's 6th round pick from 2003, could become a good number 2 WR. Kircus is very talented. Kircus got cut by Denver, who is very deep at WR last year, after a bar fight incident which injured a man badly. However, it turned out not to be Kircus's fault. According to Shanahan "Kircus is a good player who has good speed, is shifty and has soft hands, but Denver decided to go in a different direction."
Greg Camarillo has toughness, route running ability, good hands and a burst off the line to boot and could develop into a solid # 2 possession WR (he runs a solid 4.57 for a possession guy) if David Kircus fails. I know nothing about Perry.
I like young 3rd round pick from 2006 Derek Hagan in the slot. I think his skills will translate there. Greg Camarillo could also be a good slot guy.
Ernest Wilford is overrated and should be nothing more than a # 3 or 4 WR on a good team. Wilford runs a horrible 4.78 40, which makes him the slowest starting WR in the league and might make a better TE if he could bulk up. Wilford runs good routes and has soft hands, but has absolutely no deep speed and doesn't run after the catch well at all.