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Ted Ginn is IN
By Harvey Fialkov | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
3:26 PM EDT, July 27, 2007
Barely missing the noon deadline for all players to report on the first official day of training camp, Dolphins first-round draft pick Ted Ginn Jr. agreed to terms on a five-year contract with the Dolphins, according to one source.
The Dolphins also chose not to comment, but another source confirmed that Ginn received approximately $13 million in guaranteed money.
The contract is expected to be signed shortly. All signed players were expected to attend a team meeting at 1 p.m., and the second source said Ginn was there. Practice begins tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. and Ginn is expected to be there.
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By signing today, Ginn avoided the wrath of team owner H. Wayne Huizenga, who issued an ultimatum at the owners' meeting in Phoenix last March in which he said that any rookie draft picks who hold out or show up late to training camp will not play all season. Huizenga was intent on avoiding a third straight year of holdouts from the teams' first-round pick. Running back Ronnie Brown, the overall second pick in 2005, and defensive back Jason Allen, the 16th pick in 2006, both held out and admitted later that the missed practices adversely affected their performance.
Ginn is expected to be the kick and punt return specialist this season, with cameo appearances at wide receiver.
By Harvey Fialkov | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
3:26 PM EDT, July 27, 2007
Barely missing the noon deadline for all players to report on the first official day of training camp, Dolphins first-round draft pick Ted Ginn Jr. agreed to terms on a five-year contract with the Dolphins, according to one source.
The Dolphins also chose not to comment, but another source confirmed that Ginn received approximately $13 million in guaranteed money.
The contract is expected to be signed shortly. All signed players were expected to attend a team meeting at 1 p.m., and the second source said Ginn was there. Practice begins tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. and Ginn is expected to be there.
Related Links
Cameron explains the talents of Ted Ginn Video
By signing today, Ginn avoided the wrath of team owner H. Wayne Huizenga, who issued an ultimatum at the owners' meeting in Phoenix last March in which he said that any rookie draft picks who hold out or show up late to training camp will not play all season. Huizenga was intent on avoiding a third straight year of holdouts from the teams' first-round pick. Running back Ronnie Brown, the overall second pick in 2005, and defensive back Jason Allen, the 16th pick in 2006, both held out and admitted later that the missed practices adversely affected their performance.
Ginn is expected to be the kick and punt return specialist this season, with cameo appearances at wide receiver.