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In what appears to be an Instagram comment, former Kansas City Chiefs running back Le Veon Bell took a parting shot at the Chiefs and head coach Andy Reid.
Deon Yelder is a sneaky solid addition to the TE room
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Earlier this week, Ron Rivera told us he was going to be adding some veteran free agents to Washington’s roster, and he’s spared no time in doing so. On Wednesday, the team added an extra cornerback and tight end to the competitive mix for this offseason.
We ve signed CB Linden Stephens and TE Deon Yelder Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) May 6, 2021
A number of folks have written these two off, and others stopping by for team visits, as “camp bodies,” just a bunch of JAGs to fill out the 90-man roster. But, as one looks a little more closely, an interesting pattern develops. Most of the players discussed probably aren’t competing for starting positions at this point, but several of them - including Deon Yelder, who will be the subject of this piece - very much appear to be legitimately in the running to serve as depth upgrades.
Ravens 2021 Draft: Twitter reactions to the Ravens’ Day 3 selections
The last reactions of an exciting draft
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The Ravens entered Day 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft with five picks at their disposal. With the 131st pick, Baltimore selected wide receiver Tylan Wallace of Oklahoma State. Wallace is the second receiver drafted by the Ravens after taking Rashod Bateman in the first round.
#Ravens got Tylan Wallace at 131
I had him at no. 55 overall Connor Rogers (@ConnorJRogers) May 1, 2021
Tylan Wallace to the #Ravens is a great pick. GREAT.
He s a tough SOB with very good hands. Knee injury in 2019 is notable but he s one of the best route-runners in the draft. Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) May 1, 2021
The Kansas City Chiefs made six picks this weekend as part of the 2021 NFL Draft. Kansas City general manager Brett Veach remained patient throughout the three days, trading up only once in the.