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May 9, 2006

Among the Best of the Ignored

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 8:19 am

Talk about the backhanded compliment. ESPN.com (Insider subs) lists the 10 best undrafted.

8. Greg Lee, WR, Pittsburgh — Arizona Cardinals
Lee was very productive during his collegiate career and is a big, durable, strong athlete with the potential to develop into a sub-package possession receiver in the NFL. However, he lacks the initial burst, top-end speed and quick-twitch athleticism to transfer his big-play ability in the NFL. To make the Cardinals’ roster, Lee will need to beat out seventh-round pick Todd Watkins — among others — for the fifth wide receiver spot.

Actually a forgotten point. No injuries during his time. He came in with Terrell Allen — the more heralded receiver — but Allen couldn’t stay healthy his first couple of years. Allen had other issues this past season and transferred. Lee, though, after Coach Walt Harris called him out for nursing an injury in training camp in 2004 was always on the field.





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