DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins rookie Manuel
Wright apparently is having a difficult time adjusting to the NFL, and
was in tears Tuesday.
The 6-foot-6, 290-pound defensive tackle from Southern California -- the
only pick in this month's supplemental draft -- broke down during an
on-field workout session.
Dolphins coach Nick Saban appeared to be shouting, or at least talking
very sternly, to Wright, who was later seen walking off the field,
escorted by a member of the team's staff, and lifting the front of his
shirt to wipe away tears.
Exactly what Saban said that upset Wright was unclear. Team policy does
not allow reporters access to players following a midday interview
period.
"As you well know, young players need to develop the kind of mental
toughness and attitude that they need to be professionals," Saban said.
"So we are trying to help him with that, too, which may be why we need
to get on him a little at times."
Wright was eligible for the supplemental draft because he is three years
out of high school. As a sophomore at USC last season, he had 23
tackles, including six for losses, and recovered two fumbles.
Saban said the rookie has struggled a bit so far with muscle soreness
and other issues, and believes Wright is "probably not in as good of
shape as he needs to be in."
"I got on him about what we wanted him to try to do at least today, to
try and work himself through it, and he responded well to it," Saban
said.
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