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Jackie Lee
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18 minutes ago, Samppson said:

Yeah, unfortunately he was sold as the most pro-ready guy out of all the prospects, but in hindsight, he didn't have elite physical tools to fall back on to let him survive. I truly think its a different story if he sits a year, with this new line and decent receivers, I think he would be much better. I think last year totally broke him.
 

Agreed. He isn't going to recover, IMO.

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