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Ginn seeing reps with first team offense |
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By
Nick Caron
BringTheBlitz.com
08/09/07 at 08:14 AM |
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WR Marty Booker missed Wednesday's practice because of knee soreness. Booker rode a stationary bike for a good portion of the afternoon practice.
Coach Cam Cameron said the discomfort in Booker's knee had been increasing throughout camp, so the training staff recommended he get the day off.
"He's going to be fine," Cameron said.
Rookie WR Ted Ginn Jr. replaced Booker working with the first team.
Fantasy Outlook:
Ted Ginn Jr. - Should be in your peripheral vision as we head into the pre-season. Though his major value is expected to be as a return specialist, his speed and vision makes him a threat any time he touches the ball. Until we see how the Dolphins use him in the pre-season, Ginn should remain a very late or undrafted pick in most fantasy leagues.
Marty Booker - Played in 14 games in 2006, but had over 100 yards receiving in just three games and only 6 touchdown receptions. Booker hasn't ever been a great fantasy receiver and shouldn't be relied on in anything other than desperate situations.
Derek Hagan - Is not worth putting on your roster at this point.
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