The Facts: According to agent Drew Rosenhaus, the Dolphins are using Wilford some at H-Back/Tight end. Rosenhaus added: "Wilford has the size & strength to play both positions."
Diehards Line:No doubt about that. ... But the move from wide receiver to tight end on a team lacking size at the wideout could easily be viewed as further evidence the four-year, $13 million contract (with $6 million in cash up front) Miami gave the 6-4, 225-pound Wilford was a horrible mistake. ... For the record: Dolphins officials have not confirmed Rosenhaus' comments.