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Washington Post on Trey Quinn's prospects at slot receiver

PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:54 pm
by PonyPride
From the Washington Post:

Will Trey Quinn excel as the slot receiver?

Expectations were low for Quinn when he was the last pick of the 2018 draft, but he quickly impressed with good hands and precise route running during workouts and training camp. Ankle injuries landed him on injured reserve twice, but he is poised to replace Jamison Crowder as the starting slot receiver.

“Trey’s done an excellent job,” Gruden said. “He’s come in here and stepped to the head of the class as far as his position is concerned and done a great job. He understands raw concepts, he’s physical, he’s got strong hands, he can separate, and he can block. He’s also a punt returner for us, so he’s a valuable member of our team right now. . . . That slot position is critical for us.”

That’s a lot of praise for a seventh-round pick with three games of NFL experience and nine career receptions, but Quinn continues to make believers of those around him.

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Re: Washington Post on Trey Quinn's prospects at slot receiv

PostPosted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 5:49 pm
by ponyboy
And next year’s steal will be Proche

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