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DB Daniels acquired from Dolphins
If the first two exhibition games demonstrated anything, it’s what the team already knew:
Its secondary — starters included maybe? — is a little (a lot?) short of playoff-quality.
So here comes Travis Daniels, obtained Wednesday from the Miami Dophins for an undisclosed draft pick.
Waived as a result was rookie Mil’Von James and his annoying mid-name apostrophe.
Daniels, 6-1 and 195 pounds, was a fourth-round draft pick of the Dolphins in 2005 out of LSU. The three-year veteran has played in 44 career games with Miami, starting 25, with three interceptions.
He played a lot when the Dolphins were one of the worst teams in the NFL. Presumably they are a little bit better this year, and now they don’t want him? I’m suspicious.
But he can play both cornerback and safety, so that versatility might come in handy at some point. And he does have some experience.
Last season with the downtrodden Dolphins he started five of the 16 games in which he appeared and snagged one pick.
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By Jack
August 21, 2008 11:51 AM | Link to this
Sean, do you think they are done trying to pick up defensive backs or come next week when there are more cuts, they will be looking hard for some additional talent?