I said it at the time he was traded from Miami, he was drafted to high but traded for too little he was a decent good player, just not a top 10 draft pick. Somewhere in the 30-50 range.
Not only was he drafted too high, he was drafted by a Dolphins team that had much bigger holes to fill at other positions, mainly someone who could get him the ball. I'm glad he got over his fear of getting hit and went on to have a long career as a 3rd wideout/return specialist.
Is it just him retiring or the entire Ginn family? Carrying an entire family on your roster can wreak havoc on your salary cap numbers.
This gave me a chuckle. Good post for once.