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Anybody know anything about this kid out of Notre Dame? He's a Bengal now. The Cowboys cut him. Based on highlights, this is a positive move.
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(02-08-2017, 07:28 PM)Shady Wrote: Anybody know anything about this kid out of Notre Dame? He's a Bengal now. The Cowboys cut him. Based on highlights, this is a positive move.

Looks like a nice addition to the WR core. Good hands and looks strong. Seemed to run solid routes in college.

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Surprised they picked him up lol I just commented on his YouTube video not long ago what happened to him, they said he was with Dallas, then he is now here . I also visited browns YouTube videos back when he was coming out I liked him. I think he's Marvin Jones ish, I like the pick up but I hope they will still draft someone. But this guy could have potential.
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I remember him having a pretty nice game vs. Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl two years ago. Had a decent career in South Bend, is also a fantastic athlete. He was a "do everything" kind of player coming out of HS in South Carolina.
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dude beat the dog shit outta Rhianna, he's gotta be a little tough
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(02-08-2017, 07:48 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Looks like a nice addition to the WR core. Good hands and looks strong. Seemed to run solid routes in college.

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A track star to boot, plus he apparently doesn't shy away from blocking. Could be a good special teams addition too. If Core and Erickson continue to progress, and maybe bring back LaFell to go with Boyd and Green, we just might have all we need at WR. It sure would be nice to preserve our high draft picks to shore up the lines and key defensive spots.
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I do trust this organization when it comes to finding wide receivers. Looks like a good prospect. We must have loved what we saw at the ND proday.
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He doesn't make it out of the first round of cuts
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Here is his draft analysis...look at the Pro Day link from Gil Brandt at the bottom as well. Hell of a fast short-shuttle.

Good competition for the 6th WR spot, IMHO. Battle it out with Kumerow. I also hope the Bengals get Kenny Golladay in the later rounds.
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(02-08-2017, 09:30 PM)bonesaw Wrote: dude beat the dog shit outta Rhianna, he's gotta be a little tough

Of course I was drinking coffee when I read this quote and now said coffee is now in a little puddle on my table via my nose.
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What? Another player with a broken foot? We'll take him!  And cut anyone who hasn't broken a foot recently..
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He's from ND. He'll be good.
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Whew, no need to draft Mike Williams if he happens to fall to 9. Now they can take a project safety that will be on IR when drafted.
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(02-09-2017, 10:58 AM)BengalFanInNJ Wrote: Of course I was drinking coffee when I read this quote and now said coffee is now in a little puddle on my table via my nose.

He's also fighting Soulja Boy soon.
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Two words.....


Camp body.
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His draft projection was 7th Round pick or undrafted free agent.

He was a #2 on his college team.

Probably a camp body that may be able to contribute on special teams?
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He won't be here come camp
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(02-09-2017, 04:11 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: His draft projection was 7th Round pick or undrafted free agent.

He was a #2 on his college team.

Probably a camp body that may be able to contribute on special teams?

Cody Core was also a #2 on his college team and expected to be a late round pick. People seem to be high on him. Brown could end up being similar to Core in terms of earning the last roster spot and trying to make an impact as a depth player early on.
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If we take a WR high in the draft, then I'm guessing he gets cut right after that.
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(02-08-2017, 09:54 PM)wildcats forever Wrote: A track star to boot, plus he apparently doesn't shy away from blocking. Could be a good special teams addition too. If Core and Erickson continue to progress, and maybe bring back LaFell to go with Boyd and Green, we just might have all we need at WR. It sure would be nice to preserve our high draft picks to shore up the lines and key defensive spots.

Sweet dude, liking the pickup even more, reps.
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