![]() That’s where the strength of the Dolphins wide receiving corps works in his favor. ![]() “Like I said, being a blessing in disguise.” ![]() “I guess it’s just a theme and I’ve been able to learn and grow from that every time,” Ezukanma said. One year after redshirting, he was a second-team all-district selection before being put on the radar as a four-star prospect. Star CB Jalen Ramsey making early impact for Dolphins defense at minicamp - but as a spectatorĮzukanma did the same thing as a high school freshman in Texas. “But now that I’m here and I’m in Year 2, I kind of look at it as a blessing.”īut with one full season at the NFL level now under his belt, hope is not lost that Ezukanma can still be a useful piece for the Dolphins. “You can look at it like that,” Ezukanma said Tuesday at the Dolphins first day of minicamp. And perhaps at times a little frustrating too. Then, he was inactive for almost the entire regular season until Week 18, where he caught one pass for 3 yards.įor a rookie who caught 136 passes for 2,117 yards and 14 touchdowns in his final three years of college, being active for just one game was a change of pace. He caught two more passes for 18 yards in the Dolphins final preseason game. ![]() Better yet, all his grabs came in the second half.īut after that, there was nothing. The rookie fourth-round pick from Texas Tech had 114 receiving yards on six catches against the Las Vegas Raiders in Miami’s second preseason game. MIAMI GARDENS - For a brief time last August, it appeared the Miami Dolphins found something special in wide receiver Erik Ezukanma. ![]()
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