The deck has been shuffled. Now, it’s time for the aces and the jokers to separate themselves in the most objective way possible — during practice.
In a move that could cause a considerable shake up at the wide receiver position, coach Tony Sparano sent a clear message to his corps of pass catchers Wednesday when he essentially reopened the competition for the team’s starting spots.
“Just making sure everyone is on their toes,” Sparano said.
Most notably, wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. did not work with the first- or second-team offense during the initial 30 minutes of practice that is open to the media. Those limited snaps were assigned to Davone Bess, Greg Camarillo and rookie Brian Hartline.
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