The Dolphins have just concluded a workout with recently waived receiver Chad Jackson, according to The Herald's Jeff Darlington.
Jackson is awaiting word from the team and his agent whether he will be signed.
Jackson, you might recall, was the former second-round pick of the Patriots in 2006 out of the University of Florida. He obviously fizzled in New England and was not picked up on waivers because no teams wanted to take on his second-round contract.
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He has good speed but has not been able to stay healthy his first 2 years.
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Question is if he gets signed who gets the boot?
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I think London will be gone if this happens
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I don't think we sign him, would be nice. When healthy he is a beast. I doubt we would cut Hagan though.
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This guy is absolute garbage. I hope we stay far away from him. It's a waste of a roster spot, IMO. -
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Am I serious...Yes.
Geesh why so angry towards me. I liked him in college, to me when healthy he is a beast.That's why I would make that claim, if you don't like my opinion move on to the next post. Thank you.
Your opinion is to stay away from him, again your opinion. Mine is to grab him if the FO thinks he can help us win games. -
Not angry at all, just taken back by such an outlandish statement.
To be honest... if he was a beast he wouldn't be a former 2nd round pick looking for work only 2+ years after being drafted. He's never been healthy enough or good enough to make that claim.
But please don't take it personally, I certainly respect your opinion and viewpoint. I apoligize if my response came off in a condescending tone, as that is not how it was intended. -
He was a 2nd round pick, because teams probably had other needs. When healthy IMO he can be a good player for us.
But, as I also said in the first post, I doubt we sign him. -
What type of injuries has he had?
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Maybe Chad Jackson could play the role Tab Perry was supposed to play. Promising young talent who has not yet reached his potential...