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A tremendous Kevin Norwood profile/analysis


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"We feel like this guy is going to be a player." –Dave Gettleman during his February 2016 post-season press conference on Kevin Norwood

The 2014 NFL draft was the deepest draft in the past couple decades at the wide receiver position. Ranging from the 1st round through the UDFAs, names including Odell Beckham Jr, Allen Robinson, Martavis Bryant, Sammy Watkins, Allen Hurns, Mike Evans, Brandin Cooks, Jarvis Landry, John Brown, Jordan Matthews, Donte Moncrief, and Willie Snead have already made significant impacts in the NFL and look to have promising NFL futures.

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I think picking up Cash offsets the traded 7th round pick. A 7th is basically used to pickup preferred UDFAs.

38 minutes ago, top dawg said:

This is the Huddle,  don't ya know,  so Norwood is simply a camp body that Gettleman wasted a seventh round pick on,  destined to be cut. 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, johnnydefence said:

I think picking up Cash offsets the traded 7th round pick. A 7th is basically used to pickup preferred UDFAs.

 

Picking up Garret and Cash is like having all 7 draft picks. But 2 are dirt cheap. Nobody thinks about it that way.

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