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en [Leinart has opened other doors for his teammates, using his accurate passes to find Jarett (13 of his 55 catches went for TDs), Smith (three touchdowns in the Orange Bowl) and Byrd, or set up the running attack. Jarrett succeeded his body double, Mike Williams, using speed (4.4 seconds over 40 yards) and a 40-inch vertical jump to create nightmarish mismatches for cornerbacks. The top reserve receiver is 6-5, 220-pound freshman Patrick Turner, who also has 4.4 speed.] He's the real deal, ... He's going to be in the mix right away.

en Daniel Martin has great speed. He broke two plays for 75-yard touchdowns in a scrimmage down at Orange. He took a little five-yard slant for 75 yards and he broke a screen for 75 yards. … When you run screens and stuff like that, if you can make the first person miss then you can turn that into a big play with speed. Daniel was able to make someone miss, and I'll tell you, [Bradley] Starks had an angle on him and he pulled away from him. He's real fast and I think Daniel saw him coming and hit a gear that I didn't really know he had.

en [Luke ran the 40-yard dash in 4.44 seconds at the Scouting Combine, and Denver head coach Mike Shanahan admitted the combination of Luke's Senior Bowl week and his overall speed helped bolster his stock in the Broncos' minds.] We liked the way he handled himself at the Senior Bowl, and the way he played throughout the season, ... There's a big upside with his speed.

en Jason is a gifted athlete. He was a tremendous receiver as a freshman and a sophomore. He has great speed, he's tall in stature, he had good body strength and he catches the ball great. He's a really good soccer player also. He's a very talented kid.

en His brother was on a team that had a little better passing attack. He didn't get that chance as much. But he is an explosive, high-speed, tough receiver. He is just not real big. Normally you like big receivers, but you don't want to sacrifice speed and game-breaking ability.

en He's a Pro Bowl receiver. He led the league in touchdown catches and yards last season. He's been there, done that. He makes big catches in big games, and I know he is going to come through when it counts.

en Ideally, you'd like to have a nice combination of speed and size, and I think Mon Williams gives us that. He's a 100-meter guy, so he's got the speed and the athleticism. We're anticipating him to be a 215-pound back by the time August gets here, which is what we need.

en [Injuries at the linebacker and receiver positions opened the way for the newcomers.] We have areas where we need speed guys, ... and we have a lot of speed in this class.

en He can steal as many as he wants. He's got unbelievable speed but he doesn't have the greatest jump. Right now, he's just running on raw speed. But if you watch a pitcher's move and get a good jump, sometimes you don't have to run as hard and it's easier to steal second.

en It's not easy adjusting from running back to wide receiver. There are a lot of different skills you have to develop. The good news is that I think Smith has gotten the hang of it and can do tremendous things for us. He's got great speed, and I plan to take advantage of it.

en Landon has the ability to drift wide if he thinks things are tight in the middle. It's just important that as a team we can keep track of him and whoever is called on is ready to deal with him, especially his speed. His timing, his running into the attack is something that works real well for him.

en He's tall and has a good vertical jump. But speed is the difference. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. Most drills are time-based drills, so speed makes the difference.

en He is the real deal. He's a very strong back with the speed to go all the way. I think what he have to do is try to contain him. Obviously, he's going to get some yards, but the key is to not let him break the big plays.

en He can go deep, ... You know, he has speed; he has exceptional speed, and so he does give us that fifth receiver. I think J.J. would have done a solid job for us, but he has never been that much of factor as a receiver. Swinton has been.

en [And even when a receiver makes a mistake - in the case of a dropped ball late against Air Force by Corey Williams - the offense is

not going to become discouraged.] We all know that Corey is a great receiver, ... He catches everything in practice.

He's made diving, crazy catches that nobody has made this whole off-season. That was just something that happens. You have to

erase it from your mind. He knows he's a great receiver.



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