Dolphins Ernest Wilford bounced back from two dropped two passes that hit him in the hands on Day 1, though one would have been quite a catch over the middle.
But now that he’s a tight end or H-back, Wilford will be called on to block if he’s going to make the team. In three-quarter speed drills alone, Wilford doesn’t look physical at all.
In his favor, he should be more dynamic than 6-8 Joey Haynos, who ended 2008 as the team’s third TE.
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