MIAMI — First-round draft pick Ted Ginn Jr. agreed to terms Friday with the Miami Dolphins, his father said, meaning the team will have all 87 players under contract when the full squad begins training camp Saturday.
Ginn, a receiver and kick returner, reached the agreement after missing five practices for rookies.
All 10 Miami draft picks are now under contract, which is sure to please owner Wayne Huizenga. He was unhappy when the Dolphins’ top picks held out in 2005 and 2006, and warned in March that any rookie holdouts this year would be benched when they finally reported.
Ginn’s father, Ted Ginn Sr., said he was glad his son reached an agreement before the first full-squad practice.
Ginn, a receiver and kick returner, reached the agreement after missing five practices for rookies.
All 10 Miami draft picks are now under contract, which is sure to please owner Wayne Huizenga. He was unhappy when the Dolphins’ top picks held out in 2005 and 2006, and warned in March that any rookie holdouts this year would be benched when they finally reported.
Ginn’s father, Ted Ginn Sr., said he was glad his son reached an agreement before the first full-squad practice.
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