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Dolphins tender WR Greg Camarillo; RB Jesse Chatman to visit Jets -- South Florida Sun
Dolphins tender WR Greg Camarillo; RB Jesse Chatman to visit Jets -- South Florida Sun
receiver Greg Camarillo, who had the game-winning touchdown catch in the only win of the season against the Ravens, was tendered at $445,000 before the Feb. 28 deadline, according to his agent J.R Rickert. Because Camarillo has less than three accrued seasons in the league and his contract expired, he is considered an exclusive restricted free agent and can't market his services to any other ...
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Dolphins re-sign Yeremiah Bell; tender Greg Camarillo
The Phinsider — ... Also, one other note. The Dolphins have tendered Greg Camarillo at $445,000, according to his agent. Unless the tender is withdrawn, no other team can offer Camarillo anything, as he is an exclusive rights free agent. So he'll likely at least be in camp, but he'll have to battle for a roster spot. He's shown flashes of reliable hands and good route running, so he'll be interesting to watch once camp does roll around.

Who's left for the Cowboys in free agency? (WR/RB edition)
Blogging The Boys — ... if you want – and decided to see what kind of action they were getting. We know about Warrick Dunn and Tatum Bell, but here are some others still out there. Derrick Ward: Running back Derrick Ward has gotten a "lot of interest" in the first two days of free agency, according to his agent, Peter Schaffer. He did not say which teams he was talking to, though he did say he was already working on setting up visits. Jesse Chatman: Free-agent running back Jesse Chatman, who had a ...

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