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Dyami Brown is known as a deep threat. In Washington, he’s ready to prove he’s much more.


The first two practices of wide receiver ’s professional football career looked very little like the games that made him a star at North Carolina. The Washington Football Team’s third-round NFL Draft pick rarely, if ever, ran a route deeper than 20 yards during rookie minicamp, and he’d averaged 20 yards per catch each of the past two seasons. (Washington Post)

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Dyami Brown is known as a deep threat. In Washington, he’s ready to prove he’s much more.