Not Your Quinn-tessential Rookie
Posted Jul 1, 2009
The NFL's most heralded players are ones capable of making an impact with or without the ball. Broncos rookie Richard Quinn is on course to join that club. In college, the 6-foot-4 tight end established himself as a standout blocker. Head Coach Josh McDaniels saw something else when selecting him in the 2009 NFL Draft: soft hands. "He didn't catch a lot of balls at North Carolina, but that wasn't because he can't catch," McDaniels said.
(Denver Broncos)
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