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reminds me of a Danny AmendolaHated that dude for obvious reasons, but Quinn kinda reminds me of Riley Cooper.
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF TREY QUINN
· Quinn is the 474th selection made by the Redskins in the Common Draft era (since 1967) and the 63rd seventh-round selection in that time frame. He is the 94th seventh-round selection by the Redskins all-time since the institution of the draft in 1936.
· Quinn was selected with the final pick of the 2018 NFL Draft, a selection now known as “Mr. Irrelevant.” The nomenclature began in 1976, and is part of “Irrelevant Week,” described thusly by the organizers’ website: “Over the past 40 years, Irrelevant Week has become a much-anticipated and beloved celebration honoring football’s underdog, while also making charitable contributions to the community. In fact, through Irrelevant Week, the organization has donated more than $1 million to charities over the past three decades. Previous beneficiaries include the American Cancer Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Goodwill Industries, YMCA, Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, NFL Alumni, and the American Red Cross, among others.”
· Quinn is the second member of the Redskins to be tabbed as Mr. Irrelevant since its inception in 1976, joining Nebraska C Matt Elliott (1992). The Redskins also selected G Bo Bogovich with the last pick of the 1943 NFL Draft prior to the adoption of the pick’s nickname in 1976.
· Quinn is the eighth SMU product selected by the Redskins all-time, joining T Sid Halliday (1945), E Gabby Martin (1945), C Dick Hightower (1952), E Ben White (1952), WR Aldrick Robinson (2011), G Josh LeRibeus (2012) and CB Richard Crawford (2012).
· The Redskins selected a total of four SMU products from 1936-2010, including two selections from the school in each of the 1945 and 1952 NFL Drafts. Including Quinn, the Redskins have now selected four SMU products in the last eight drafts since 2011.
· Quinn becomes the second player selected by the Redskins all-time with the No. 256 overall pick, joining G Ed Pucci (1953).
With a WR depth chart of
Doctson, Crowder, Richardson
And him trying to take a roster spot from
Quick, Harris and Robert Davis
I think this kid has a shot at being relevant on this roster.
I am telling you. I kinda see Welker.