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Dolphins News: Spikes and Wainwright Sign
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*** DOLPHINS NEWS ***
Feb 27, 1997: -- Spikes and Wainwright Sign --

** Spikes, Wainwright and Daryl Frazier Sign

The Dolphins have re-signed both restricted free agent Irving Spikes and unrestricted free agent Frank Wainwright to two year deals. The Dolphins also signed free agent wide receiver Daryl Frazier to a two year contract for what was presumably a minimum salary.

Spikes was the Dolphins backup running back this year, gaining 316 yards rushing on 87 carries scoring 3 touchdowns. He also caught 8 passes for 81 yards and 1 touchdown.

But perhaps Spikes' most important contribution last season was as a kickoff returner. He was 4th in the AFC in average yards per kickoff return last year, gaining an average of 24.3 yards on each return.

Frank Wainwright's principal contribution last season was as the Dolphins' long-snapper, but he was also a reserve tight end and even though he caught just one pass last year, it was for a touchdown. Wainwright's contract is for a reported $675,000 for two years.

Frazier is a wide receiver, and I've heard that he may have played in the CFL last year, but if he did, he didn't score any touchdowns and he wasn't near the top of the league in receptions. He was briefly signed by the Eagles during training camp last summer, but was cut before the regular season started.

** Dolphins Release Scott Miller

The Dolphins also released wide receiver Scott Miller today. Miller was drafted in the 9th round of the 1991 draft by the Dolphins and has been on the team as a backup wide receiver and punt returner ever since. He actually got his first start in the first game of this season, but by the end of the year, had only caught 9 passes for 116 yards.

** Williams, Marion and Schwantz visit

WR Kevin Williams, S Brock Marion and LB Jim Schwantz all visited the Dolphins yesterday as the Dolphins talked to them about joining the team. This was Williams' second visit to the Dolphins and there was speculation that he would sign, but the day ended without a contract for him.

Brock Marion is probably out of the Dolphins' price range, and Schwantz is a restricted free agent who is not even sure he wants to leave the Cowboys, but the Dolphins are talking to them in the off chance that they can cut a deal.

Marion was the starting free safety for the Cowboys at the beginning of last season and Schwantz made the Pro-Bowl on special teams.

My Comments:

I'm glad that Spikes and Wainwright are back. Spikes is an excellent backup running back and kickoff returner and Wainwright is a good long-snapper and fills a space as a backup tight end.

I always thought that if Scott Miller got a decent chance that he would do well, because he seemed to be able to catch anything that was thrown near him during the pre-season. However, he dropped a number of easy passes this year and had trouble getting open. He won't be missed.

As far as the team visits are concerned, Williams is the only one that visited yesterday that I think the Dolphins have a good chance at. If they can sign him, he'll be a good third or fourth receiver.

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