Just signed to the practice squad. Alain Poupart @apoupartFins #Dolphins swapped wide receivers on their practice squad Monday, signing Reggie Dunn from Utah and releasing Nathan Palmer. Found this on him. In an interview with Desert News reporter Brad Rock, Dunn said he wondered what he needed to do to get drafted. With four kick returns for touchdowns and a blistering 40 time of 4.22, he seemed beyond shocked he wasn't taken. http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.co...amp-highlights-reggie-dunn-kick-returner-utah This too. http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=92774&draftyear=2013&genpos=WR
I'd be happy to let Thiggy go. I have no idea what he is costing us, but I do not like his decision making on returns, particularly on punts. He made a great catch against the Pats, but not sure what he brings to the table.
never have too much speed on a team. leave Thigpen alone. still smarting from the Ginn Jr. affair. maybe Ireland has uncovered another acorn at no real cost to the franchise. he certainly looks good on film. would like to see some film on him at WR...
He brings to the table me not worrying about an UDFA fieldibg punts week 17 with playoffs on the line lol.
I would be happy if he wasnt on PS.....until he suits up, he doesnt impact. And can always be signed away from us.
I hear that but he doesn't comfort me like a veteran returner shd. I'll be more than happy to eat a heaping helping of crow if he plays well.
If not, what? Why does a specific need in one area preclude them from trying to find good players at other positions?
I don't know anything about Dunn specifically, but I do think that it would be a good idea to develop a guy with speed and quicks to back-up Wallace so that we can keep similar spacing concepts even if Wallace were to get hurt.