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Marqise Lee injury bugging you?
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Quote:I don't think you can use that to say he's "injury prone" soft tissue is common for rookies early. Broken foot is one thing, if he gets hurt and misses significant time this year, but so far you have to go by his entire body of work, which includes college. Well, I did say "injury prone in year 1" ... I know they may not be injury prone the rest of their careers, but the point is that by going off of what we know (and that is only their rookie year), I would've drafted Amari Cooper simply because he was 1) an elite prospect And 2) our current WR group didn't give me full confidence, partially due to their injuries
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