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Miami Dolphins: 7 priority free agents have been signed

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Forum' started by jim1, Apr 25, 2010.

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    () San Diego State WR Roberto Wallace: At 6-4 and 223 pounds, he’s considered a late bloomer with a high upside. Grew up in Panama, where he mostly played soccer, he didn’t start playing football until his junior year of high school in Oceanside, Calif. Missed two seasons with shoulder problems. Ran a 4.48 40 on his Pro Day on March 13, showing a 36 1/2-inch vertical and turning in 19 reps of 225 pounds. Made 36 catches for 463 yards (12.9 yard average) as a senior with three TDs. Best game was his final effort in college, an eight-catch, 106-yard, one-TD showing in a loss to UNLV.

    () Fresno State WR Marlon Moore: At 6-foot and 190 pounds, he’s a four-year guy coming off a disappointing, injury-plagued senior year. Missed three games due to injury and has a history of ankle problems. Finished 2009 with 15 catches for 317 yards and three TDs, but that 21.1 average per catch jumps out at you. His best year was as a sophomore, when he caught 48 balls for 694 yards (14.5 average). Played in New Mexico Bowl this past December against Wyoming but had just one catch for nine yards. Has drawn comparisons to another former Fresno State WR, Bernard Berrian. Moore is a dangerous punt returner who averaged better than 16 yards a return before getting hurt as a junior. Scouts got to know him well due to teammate Ryan Matthews, whose value to the Chargers as a replacement for LaDainian Tomlinson enabled the Dolphins to trade down from No. 12 in the first round.

    Duke DT Vince Oghobaase: Armed with a score of 31 (out of 35) on the Wonderlic, he is coming off a senior season marred by a nagging knee injury during the second half of the year. He played in just eight games, but still managed 37 tackles (7.5 for loss) and 2.5 sacks. Considering coming out as a junior after piling up six sacks; the only ACC DT with more was B.J. Raji, the No. 9 pick in the draft. AT 6-5, 302, Oghobaase had 27 reps of 225 pounds. Coming out of high school,he was the No. 7-ranked DT in the nation.

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