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Dolphins Must Go On Without Camarillo
Dolphins coach Tony sparano will be without WR Greg Camarillo, his favorite role model. Now what?
-by PatriotsInsider.com Nov 25, 2008
WR Greg Camarillo: No war of words
-by DolphinDigest.com Nov 5, 2008
Postgame Q&A: Greg Camarillo
The Miami Dolphins receiver talks about his big performance against his old team
-by SDBoltReport.com Oct 5, 2008
Camarillo Catching Up
Receiver on the move
-by DolphinDigest.com Sep 3, 2008
Optical Illusion
Preseason games should come with a warning: 'Caution, your team is not as close as it appears.'
-by SDBoltReport.com Aug 27, 2007
Urgency at Chargers camp
The sense of urgency can be seen at Chargers camp these days...
-by MadFriars.com Aug 16, 2005
Coach Margerum on Greg Camarillo: “Fearless”
The Chargers’ wide receiver corps is as deep as it has ever been
-by MadFriars.com Aug 6, 2005
From the Cheap Seats
A heartfelt salute to the 11-man senior class, for their unwavering fight and effort
-by TheBootleg.com Nov 16, 2004
Clardy's Corner - 11/10
Troy sends out a salute to the 11-man Stanford senior class about to play their last home game
-by TheBootleg.com Nov 10, 2004
ASU Post-Game Quotes
Jon Alston and Babatunde Oshinowo express the crushed feeling of the defense and team
-by TheBootleg.com Nov 7, 2004
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Greg Camarillo
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 195
Position: WR
Date of Birth: 04/18/1982
Birthplace: Menlo Park,  CA
Experience: 2
High School: Menlo-Atherton HS
(Atherton, CA)
College: Stanford


Biography:
Camarillo was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent after attending a tryout camp in May of 2005.

College

It's hard to believe that "Cam" is now a fifth-year senior. He came to Stanford as a walk-on punter, but he showed a little on offense in practices and later earned a scholarship. Though his speed and athleticism don't scream out playmaking ability, he has the best hands on the team and does make plays. Defenses will key on Mark Bradford and Alex Smith, but this Menlo-Atherton man should surprise in 2004. He needs to succeed for this young offense to have a chance.