Cardinals’ T.J. Logan a late-round rookie who will exceed expectations
Posted May 18, 2017
The Cardinals selected North Carolina running back T.J. Logan in the fifth round in large part to help with their special teams, which last season struggled in the return game. In 2016, the Cardinals averaged 21.8 yards per return. That number ranked 16th in the NFL, while Arizona’s 544 total return yards on 25 attempts ranked 24th. That’s where Logan comes in.
(Arizona Sports)
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