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Friday, Nov 11th:There were two surprises when the starting lineup was announced for the game against the Bears on Sunday. First of all, O.J McDuffie has been named as a starting wide receiver in place of Mark Ingram. And second, Dwight Hollier will start as the right outside linebacker in place of Aubrey Beavers.
The naming of McDuffie as the starter over Ingram is not an especially big surprise after his outstanding performance against the Colts last Sunday, but the replacement of Beavers with Hollier comes as a bigger surprise. The coaches had little to say about either move.
COMMENTS:Since Ingram has been having his bad attitude and McDuffie had such a great game last week, McDuffie's starting spot is not surprising. And, in fact, the two will rotate during the course of the game at the receiver spot.
Hollier comes as a much bigger surprise. It may be that the Dolphins' staff wants a more experienced body at the outside linebacker spot or there may be some other problems that have not been made public. Whatever the cause, I'm not sure that it's very bright to change a winning team's lineup at this point in the season.
Thursday, Nov 10th:According to ESPN last night, the Dolphins have
resigned running back Aaron Craver to the team for the third time this
year to help fill the gap left when Keith Byars was lost for the year.
Byars was officially put on injured reserve yesterday.
Also signed was running back Robert Wilson, who was released by the
Dallas Cowboys earlier in the year. Wilson was a third round draft
pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1992. He had 42 carries for the
Bucs in 92, for 179 yards, which is a 4.3 yard/carry average. He also
had 20 receptions for 121 yards and 2 touchdowns.
He was released by the Bucs in September of 1992 and signed by the
Packers as a free agent in February of 93. After that, I don't have
any information on how he wound up with the Cowboys, but he apparently
was with Dallas for most of the 1993 season, although he sat out the
year with an injury.
He originally came out of Texas A&M and the official NFL stats book
has him listed as 6'0" and 254 lbs.
Apparently to make room for Wilson, Mark Ceasar was cut from the
regular team roster and resigned to the practice squad.
COMMENTS: Craver is the natural choice to back up Saxon, because he's
available and he already knows the offense. Wilson is something of a
mystery - if you look at his stats for the one year that he was at
Tampa Bay, they look decent. However, no one has been interested in
keeping him for any length of time.
Wednesday, Nov 9th: The Dolphins announced on Monday that Keith
Byars would be out for the year after he injured his knee in the 22-21
victory over the Colts on Sunday. He has torn both the Anterior Cruciate
Ligament and the Medial Collateral Ligament in his knee and has also
damaged some cartilege. He will require major reconstructive knee surgery
if he is to ever play again.
Bernie Parmalee also suffered a strained knee ligament in the game, but his
recovery is estimated to take only 2 to 4 weeks. It looks as if Irving
Spikes will get the start in his place.
Byars will be replaced in the lineup by James Saxon, but the Dolphins will
probably sign a free agent to back up Saxon. Aaron Craver would seem to
be the most likely candidate, but Jerrod Bunch (formerly of the Giants
and Raiders) and Dexter McNabb (formerly of the Packers) have also been
mentioned as possible roster additions.
COMMENTS: Byars' loss is the most severe that the Dolphins have had
this year. I think that it ranks above the loss of Kirby and may have
serious repercussions to the offensive scheme as a whole. I would expect
little or no change in that actual play calling, but Saxon has come very
big shoes to fill and he will have to play his very best football in order
to substitute adequately for Byars.
Thursday, Oct 27th: On Wednesday, the Dolphins signed free agent offensive
tackle David Ware to a contract for undisclosed terms. Ware was
drafted in the fourth round last year by the New York Jets, but was
inactive all last year.
He came out of the University of Virginia, where he was an
accomplished blocker, not allowing a sack during his entire senior
season. The Dolphins obviously picked him up to try and add some
depth to their offensive line, now that Houston Hoover has been placed
on IR for the year.
To make room for Ware, cornerback Calvin Jackson was released and
signed to the practice squad.
Also in the news, Cleveland Gary has changed his number from 33 to 32.
Apparently, Gary didn't want to be associated with "Slippery" Sammie
Smith, who also wore #33.
COMMENTS: The illness to Hoover has put a serious dent in the depth of
the Dolphins' offensive line. Right now, there are no backups to the
starting offensive linemen who have more than two years' experience.
The change of numbers for Gary is interesting. He wants to shake the
notion that he is a fumbler and if he was associated with Sammie
Smith, that might be hard to do.
Tuesday, Oct 25th: At the end of last week, the Dolphins signed
Center/Guard Kevin Brothen to replace guard Houston Hoover, who was
placed on injured reserve. Brothen was a free agent that was with the
Dolphins in training camp, but was released on waivers.
Hoover has been having problems with a kidney infection that
apparently is not getting better fast enough.
COMMENTS: Overall, this should not make any difference in the
Dolphins' season. Chris Gray has been filling in for the injured Bert
Weidner very well and Weidner should be back this week, in any case.
Friday, Sept 30th The Dolphins signed former Browns cornerback Najee Mustafaa yesterday to a deal for undisclosed terms. Mustafaa is a 9 year veteran who has played with both the Vikings and Browns in his career. He is a steady, if unspectacular player who should give the Dolphins some badly needed help at the cornerback position.
To make room for Mustafaa, the Dolphins have released cornerback David Pool, who was signed only a week ago.
Also in the news, Mark Higgs has been given the nod to take the starting spot against the Bengals this Sunday. This is a little bit of a surprise, since Higgs was behind Parmalee on the depth chart, but Higgs has been the Dolphins' best runner of the past three years.
Comments: The Dolphins really need some help at the cornerback slot and Mustafaa is one of the better ones available. God knows, he couldn't be any worse than Darrell Malone.
Tuesday, Sept 27th The Dolphins placed Terry Kirby on injured reserve
yesterday, after he tore ligaments in his knee during a 2-point
conversion attempt against the Vikings. To fill out his roster spot,
the Dolphins have resigned running back Aaron Craver.
Placing Kirby on IR means that he will be out for the year.
Thursday, Sept 22nd Cornerback David Pool has signed with the Dolphins for
undisclosed terms. The 5th year player was drafted by the Chargers in
the 6th round during the 1990 draft. Pool was relased by the Chargers
after being placed on injured reserve and was picked up by Buffalo,
who released him after the 1990 season. Pool then played 3 years with
New England, where he had 2 interceptions in the 1992 season.
Pool, at 5'9" and 182 lbs, played at Carson Newman college. He was
picked up by the Vikings and released during the preseason.
To make room for Pool, the Dolphins have released rookie linebacker
Brant Boyer, the 6th round draft pick out of Arizona. The Dolphins
reportedly will try to sign him to the practice squad.
COMMENTS: More help for the ailing Dolphins' secondary. Hopefully,
the defensive line will be able to put enough pressure on Warren Moon
to keep the secondary from having to make too many plays.
Thursday, Sep 15th: Yesterday, the Dolphins signed linebacker Jesse
Solomon to a contract for undisclosed terms to help shore up their
depleted linebacking corps.
Solomon, who was drafted in 1986 by the Minnesota Vikings, has played
8 NFL seasons, starting 42 games for Dallas and Atlanta in the last 3
years. He was part of the Herschel Walker deal with the Cowboys and
has been on the roster of the Vikings, Cowboys, Patriots, Buccaneers
and Falcons.
Solomon, at 6'0" and 230 lbs can play inside or outside and is need to
provide insurance in case of injury to any more of the Dolphins'
linebackers.
COMMENTS:It's still September and already the Dolphins' roster reads
like a list of walking wounded. With Sanders deciding to go to the
49ers, the Dolphins' defense needs all the help it can get.
Wednesday, Aug 31st:The Dolphins signed Offensive Tackle Ethan Albright, CB Calvin Jackson, WR Demeris Johnson and Safey Pat Johnson to the
practice squad.
Also, for those who haven't heard, Tyrone Braxton has been moved to
Safety.
Monday, Aug 29th: Less that 2 weeks after he signed a new contract with
the Dolphins, 5-time ProBowl linebacker John Offerdahl announced
his retirement of Saturday, after the preseason game against the
Vikings. That leaves Dwight Hollier as the starting middle
linebacker for the Dolphins.
"It became apparent to me that physically I could not perform
to the same level I'm accustomed to,'' said Offerdahl.
``My game is all the time to seek contact and I found myself in
the game avoiding contact,'' Offerdahl said. ``I didn't want to go
through the year persevering where I was just existing. When it
came to me I felt very sad, but also relieved, at peace, it was my
time.''
In an effort to get the team under the 53 player limit, the Dolphins
released veterans Aaron Craver and Mark Dennis and rookies WR Demeris
Johnson, TE Rob Coons, DE Jay Williams and DT George Rooks.
Craver was starting his 4th year with the Dolphins, and had been
plagued with injuries throughout his career. Mark Dennis actually
started one season with the Dolphins, alternating with Jeff Dellenbach
at right tackle, until the signing of Ron Heller.
Also in Dolphins' News is the announcement that the Dolphins
management have made an "official" offer to Deion Sanders. Sanders
has said that he hopes to make a decision today, but realistically,
there is no hurry, since he probably won't play for any team until the
baseball strike is settled (one way or another).
COMMENTS: It will be sad to not have #56 slamming opposing offenses
anymore, but this is probably the best thing for him and I wish him
well in his future endeavors.
The Running Back derby has ended and the winners are Kirby, Byars,
Higgs, Parmalee, Saxon and Spikes. Spikes and Parmalee beat out
Craver with solid running and, in Spikes' case, outstanding special
teams play. It probably didn't help Craver that he's been injured a
lot in his career with the Dolphins.
Mark Dennis came as a little bit of a surprise, but it may be that
with Tim Ruddy and Houston Hoover available to back up the starters,
that Dennis became expendable.
Thursday, Aug 25th: Yesterday, the Dolphins signed free agent tight end
Greg Baty to an undisclosed contract and released kicker Dirk
Borgognone. Baty played with the Dolphins last season, but was an
unrestricted free agent this year.
In other news, ESPN reported that Dan Marino is negotiating with the
Dolphins to restructure his contract. The purpose of this
"restructuring" is to free up enough money under the salary cap to
make a decent proposal to Deion Sanders.
COMMENTS: I guess Greg Baty found out the hard way that life is tough
under the salary cap. It's too bad he's missed most of the preseason,
but he has no one but himself to blame. I'm a little surprised that
they've released Borgognone, because I thought that the Dolphins might
try out the 2-kicker system this year, but I guess that isn't going to
happen.
As far as "Neon" Deion is concerned, it's becoming more and more clear
that the Dolphins are making a very serious attempt to sign him. And
with the 49ers signing of Toi Cook, it looks like the Dolphins might
actually be the front runner in the Sanders' sweepstakes. I don't
think that anyone else has a better shot at Sanders than the Dolphins,
but it's impossible to tell at this point what Sanders, himself, is
thinking.
Wednesday, August 24th The Dolphins released the following players on Monday, in order to get down to the 60 player limit mandated by the NFL:
# Name Position Year
58 Ronnie Woolfork LB R
71 Ethan Albright OT R
64 Kevin Brothen C 1
77 Tony Rowell OG 1
76 Tommy Fagan DE R
72 Mark Sturdivant DE R
48 Paul Francisco TE R
38 Calvin Jackson CB R
25 Pat Johnson S R
27 Mike Middleton S 1
18 Bryan Rowley WR R
9 Jim Ballard QB R
COMMENTS: The biggest surprise on this list was Ronnie Woolfork, who
will undoubtedly try to go to another team. It's kind of a shame that
he didn't work out, but he really has only himself to blame. I doubt
that he'll want to remain around and stay on the practice squad, but
that is one possibility.
The other surprise was the release of QB Jim Ballard. I thought that
they'd keep him and release him next week and then sign him to the
practice squad. They may still sign him to the practice squad, but in
the meantime, some other team may very well snatch him up.
According to my (admittedly) very rough calculations, this only brings
the roster down to 64. If anyone else has information about other
waivers, please let me know.
Thursday, Aug 18th: The Miami Dolphins signed John Offerdahl to a one-year
contract yesterday for a base salary of less than $200,000. However,
incentives in the contract could bring the total to almost $2.5
million. The contract incentives are based on the amount of playing
time Offerdahl gets.
The Dolphins also released rookie cornerback Robert Davis yesterday.
COMMENTS: I have very mixed feelings about this signing. We all know
that a healthy John Offerdahl is a tremendous asset to the Dolphins
defense. We also know that a healthy Offerdahl is a very rare thing
and we seem to have acquired a good crop of linebackers this season.
And, of course, there is the Deion Sanders sweepstakes. Could the
money have been better used to go after Sanders?
The unanswered question is whether or not Olivadotti will actually
put Offerdahl back into the starting spot right away. I would hope
that he will play this weekend against the Bucs, so that we can find
out how well he truly is and whether or not he's in playing shape.
Olivadotti has said that the starting MLB spot is NOT automatically
Offerdahl's and that he's going to have to earn his way back into the
starting lineup.
But if Offerdahl is back and healthy, this could be a tremendous plus
for the Dolphins this year.
Tuesday, Aug 16th: Yesterday, the Dolphins waived safety Johnny Dixon,
wide receiver Todd Dixon and linebacker Shelton Quarles. This is
probably the first in a series of waivers designed to get Miami down
to the 60 player limit by next week.
COMMENTS: I have heard very little about any of these players during
the preseason and I suspect that they were the easiest to get rid of.
I believe that this takes the Dolphins roster down to about 75, which
means that there will still be 15 players let go in the next week.
Right now it appears that the toughest decision on the team will be
which running backs to keep. Parmalee, Spikes, and Craver have all
been having good camps and Don Shula has said that he wants to keep 5
running backs - Kirby, Higgs, Byars and 2 others? Or will Higgy be
waived? And what of James Saxon? There is speculation that he may
keep 6, but even so, somebody will be leaving before the 60 player
cutdown.
Friday, Aug 12th:: Ronnie Woolfork signed with the Dolphins on Wednesday for an estimated $705,000 over 3 years. Reportedly, he also gets
$80,000 if he makes the team. Woolfork is the last of the Dolphins'
draftees to sign a contract.
COMMENTS: Well, it's about time! Woolfork was hurting no one except
himself by not signing and now he has a lot of time to make up.
Apparently, he shopped himself to the Denver Broncos while claiming
that he was prepared to sit out the season if he didn't get the kind
of contract he wanted and they cured him of his illusions by offering
him less than the Dolphins.
Wednesday, Aug 10th: Keith Byars signed a 2-year contract extension
yesterday for undisclosed terms. According to the Boston Globe, he
signed a deal for undisclosed terms that will keep him a Dolphin
through 1996.
COMMENTS: Well, it's clear that the team management is hedging it's
bets against future free agency problems. First, Richmond Webb and
now Keith Byars.
As far as Byars is concerned, it's good to see that we won't have to
worry about his contract for a few years. He is probably the toughest
running back we have and was a ProBowl selection last year.
Sunday, Aug 7th:: The Dolphins released WR Reggie Brown yesterday. Brown was a first year man out of Mesa University.
COMMENTS: Brown was signed in the off-season to help the depth chart
at the wide receiver position. I haven't heard anything about him
during training camp, so I guess he was expendable.
At a guess, I would say that the 'Phins are trying to free up some
money under the salary cap for John Offerdahl.
Thursday, Aug 4th:: The Dolphins signed WR Todd Dixon yesterday to a
contract with undisclosed terms.
COMMENTS: I wasn't able to find any info about Todd Dixon in my
sources, so I'm assuming that he's an unsigned rookie free agent. If
anyone has ever heard of this guy, I'd like to know about him.
Tuesday, Aug 2nd: The Dolphins released quarterback Kelly Stouffer
yesterday, after his rather disappointing performance on Saturday
night. Stouffer was 4 of 11 for 26 yards during the game, with no TDs
and no INTS. That translates into a quarterback rating of 42.2.
This move leaves the Dolphins with 4 quarterbacks: Marino, Kosar,
Pederson and Jim Ballard.
COMMENTS: Stouffer's career as an NFL QB is probably over at this
point. He came into the league as a Number 1 draft pick, but has
never lived up to expectations. I mean, let's face it - if he
couldn't look good running the Dolphins offense, he couldn't look good
anywhere.
In contrast to Stouffer, Pederson looked very good on Saturday and
seems a lock to be the Dolphins' third string QB this season. Jim
Ballard (a rookie free agent out of Mt.Union), did not play against
the Giants, but we may see him this Saturday against the Steelers. If
Ballard does look good against the Steelers, he'll probably wind up on
the practice squad this year.
Thursday, July 28th The Dolphins signed Wide Receiver Kevin Glenn on
Tuesday and rookie linebacker Melvin Spralding walked out of camp on
Wednesday, saying that he didn't think he was going to make the team.
COMMENTS: I couldn't find any references to Kevin Glenn in my sources,
so I assume that he is a rookie free agent.
Melvin Spralding was also a rookie free agent, who apparently decided
that he'd had enough of training camp. As Shula said, he may wonder
in 10 years whether he had what it takes to play in the NFL.
Tuesday, July 26th: The Dolphins signed free agent offensive lineman
Houston Hoover over the weekend and released perenial no-show Eddie
Blake. Hoover is starting his 7th season in the NFL and has started
every game for the past three years for the Cleveland Browns or the
Atlanta Falcons.
Hoover ( 6'2", 300 lbs) was drafted by the Falcons in the 6th round of
the 1988 draft from Jackson State University. He played in 15 games
for the Falcons as a rookie, and was a starter for them every year
until 1992, when he was acquired by the Cleveland Browns as a free
agent. Last year, he started every game for the Browns as a guard.
Blake, on the other hand, has never started a game for the Dolphins
and has spent most of his career injured. He showed up out of shape
for training camp this year, failed the 300 yard shuttle run and
missed a day and a half of practice after having fluid drained from
his knee.
COMMENTS: Hello, Houston and bye-bye Eddie. I find it a little sad
that Blake has turned out to be such a bust, but that happens from
time to time, so it's just as well that he's leaving.
Hoover, on the other hand, could very well be the missing piece in the
offensive line that we need. He's been a consistent starter for as
long as he's been in the league, and if my sources are to be believed,
he hasn't missed a game in his career. He can play guard or tackle
and he's big and experienced. He'll certainly challenge Bert Weidner
for the starting right guard spot and I bet we'll see him playing a
lot in the preseason.
Friday, July 22nd It was announced yesterday that Don Shula has signed a
2 year contract extension with the Miami Dolphins for about $1.4
million per year. This contract extension allows the Don to decide
for himself whether or not he wants to continue to coach the 'Phins or
move to the front office. If he chooses not to coach after this
season, the reports indicate that he will move to the front office and
assume a role as the vice-president for football operations.
Also part of the deal is the possibility that Coach Shula may assume
part ownership of the team sometime in the future.
Eddie Jones, the acting president of the team also signed a contract
extension for 2 years.
On the player front, the Dolphins signed CB Calvin Jackson (or Calvin
Jones, depending on which column in USA Today you read).
COMMENTS: As expected, Wayne Huizenga confirmed Don Shula as the coach
of the Dolphins for as long as the Don wants to coach. This speaks
volumes for the Huizenga's class as an owner and it also leaves Don
Shula's future in Don Shula's hands, where it belongs.
However, don't forget that this doesn't necessarily eliminate the
possibility that Jimmy Johnson will be the next coach of the Dolphins.
If the Don decides to move to the front office at the end of this
year, JJ is still the logical choice to be the next head coach. But
at least it's up to the Don, now.
Wednesday, July 20th: Aubrey Beavers signed with the Dolphins
yesterday, for a 3 year deal with undisclosed terms. This leaves
Ronnie Woolfork as the only unsigned draftee.
COMMENTS: The rookie salary cap may have something to do with getting
all of the draftee's into camp so early, but who cares? I think it's
great that Beavers is in - he is rumored to be the probable starter at
left outside linebacker. Apparently, he can rush the passer *and*
cover.
That only leaves Ronnie Woolfork to sign - and, as someone else
reported, he and the Dolphins are far apart on terms. But how
difficult can it be? With a rookie salary cap, they must know exactly
how much money can be spent on him. Let's hope they get him in camp
soon.
Tuesday, July 19th: Yesterday was the first day of Dolphins'
training camp and with it comes a lot of interesting news.
First of all, Richmond Webb has signed a contract extension for 3
years at an estimated $2.7 Million per year. This makes Webb one of
the highest (if not *the* highest) paid offensive linemen in the game.
Also, rookies Tim Ruddy and Sean Hill have each signed contracts with
the 'Phins for 3 years and 2 years, respectively. This leaves Aubrey
Beavers and Ronnie Woolfork as the only unsigned draft picks.
And if that wasn't enough, veteran nose-tackle Chuck Klingbeil signed
a one year deal for undisclosed terms, and cornerback Chuck Carswell
also signed a one year deal. Carswell spent last season on the
Dolphins practice squad.
Apparently, the only players not in camp yesterday were Dwight Hollier
(who was excused for personal reasons), John Offerdahl, and Greg Baty.
Offerdahl and Baty are unrestricted free agents, and not under
contract.
Also showing up for the afternoon practice was Dan Marino, who worked
out for an hour and a half. And while his left leg was in a
knee-brace from his old knee injuries, his right leg (which was the
one that had the achilles injury last October), didn't appear to have
any extra support on it. About Marino's passing, Irving Fryar said
"The velocity was there, but his timing was a little off".
COMMENTS: Richmond Webb deserves every penny that they pay him and
then some. He certainly deserves to be the highest paid offensive
lineman on the team. It was also good to see Ruddy and Hill get
signed, so they can begin to practice. We'll see how good they are,
but Ruddy in particular could challenge for a starting job if he's as
good as Lou Holtz says he is. However, the only way to tell is to have
him in camp.
I was also pleased to see Klingbeil get signed, because he's the one
defensive lineman that always seems to be performing at least up to
his potential. He's also especially good at plugging the middle of
the field on running plays.
Marino is apparently still limping and practicing with pain, but he
doesn't have a cast or a brace on that ankle, so I'll bet he'll be ok
to start by September. But I would expect to see very little of him
during the preseason.
Friday, July 15th: According to the Boston Globe this morning, Jarvis
Williams has signed with the New York Giants. He was an unrestricted
free agent this year and with the signing of Gene Atkins and Michael
Stewart, became expendable.
COMMENTS: Well, I guess it was inevitable. Jarvis has not been
especially productive for the last few years and was being replaced
more and more in the lineup with backups and substitutions. I guess
the Dolphins think that they have enough safeties and/or couldn't
pay him what he wanted.
Williams played 6 seasons with the Dolphins and was a starter for most
of that time. He became known over the years as a fine run defender,
but he was never credited with many interceptions and last year was
replaced in passing situations by Liffort Hobley, at least until
Hobley got injured.
Thursday, July 14th: According to the Boston Globe this morning, the
Dolphins have claimed Safety Pat Johnson off waivers from the Atlanta
Falcons and have released linebacker Alex Mash.
COMMENTS: I haven't been able to find out anything about Johnson - he
doesn't appear in last year's NFL yearbook, so I must assume that he
was a rookie for the Falcons last year. Alex Mash was a rookie free
agent from Georgia Southern who was 6'0" and 256 lbs. It's kind of a
shame that he wasn't better - I mean, think of the fun we could've had
with his name. A linebacker named "Mash".
Tuesday, July 12th: According to the Boston Globe this morning, the
Dolphins have signed rookies William Gaines and Brant Boyer to
contracts for undisclosed terms. With the previous signing of Tim
Bowens, this leaves Aubrey Beavers, Ronnie Woolfork, Tim Ruddy and
Sean Hill as unsigned rookies.
COMMENTS: With the start of training camp now only one week away, the
Dolphin front office has gone into high gear in the bid to sign the
remaining unsigned players. It remains to be seen if Gaines and Boyer
will have a big impact on the team this season, although Gaines could
certainly play on the defensive line and Boyer is apparently making
some good impressions in Miami as a special teams player. I think you
can expect both of them to play a lot during the preseason.
Thursday, June 30th:
The major news services are reporting this morning that H.
Wayne Huizenga completed his purchase of the Dolphins and Joe Robbie
Stadium on Tuesday and that he plans to offer Don Shula a contract
extension if the Don wants one.
"If he says he wants one more year or two more years or four
more years, that's the coach's decision. I think he's entitled to
that," Huizenga said.
Huizenga also said "He's a legend in his own time. He hasn't given me
an indication as to what he wants to do, but as long as the
competitive juices are flowing, he'll want to coach."
Apparently Huizenga plans to meet with the Don on July 4th to
discuss the matter.
Friday, June 3rd:
The Boston Globe reported this morning that the Dolphins had signed their
#1 Draft pick, Defensive Tackle Tim Bowens to a contract of $3.1 Million for 4
years with a $1.1 million signing bonus. This certainly is good news and
means that Bowens will be in training camp for the full preseason. It also
makes it that much easier to sign the rest of the draft picks.
Thursday, June 2nd:
{courtesy of Tony Travaglini}:
This morning's Orlando Sentinel reports that Marino, Kirby, and
Vincent worked out with the Fins on Wednesday, and top draft pick
Tim Bowens of Mississippi made a late-afternoon appearance at Miami's
first day of precamp.
Marino took part in full drills for the first time since surgeries to
repair the Achilles' tendon and to remove bone spurs from his right
ankle. Vincent, recovering from reconstructive knee surgery, and
Kirby, back from an operation on his right big toe, participated in
light drills. Bowens, a DT, is negotiating a contract, but he agreed
to a waiver that calls for Miami to pay him an undisclosed sum if he
is hurt while working out without a deal. [6-2-94]
Wednesday, June 1st:
The Dolphins announced yesterday that they have signed some old
hands back on the team: RB Aaron Craver, OLs Mark Dennis and Bert Weidner,
WR Scott Miller and CB Darrell Malone have resigned with the Dolphins.
Dennis, Weidner, Craver and Malone were all unrestricted free agents, but
decided to remain with the Dolphins. Miller was waived earlier in the
year because of the salary cap, but was brought back (probably at a reduced
salary, although I don't know for sure). [6-1-94]
Friday, May 27th:
The Dolphins announced yesterday that they were waiving LB Ja'Karl Barnett,
LB Leevary Covington, DE Jim Hopkins and FB Sean Richardson. This is right
after the end of the minicamp and they are all undrafted rookies, so they
must not have impressed the Don very much. [5-27-94]
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