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Ryan Switzer got his 'feet wet', ready to improve for 2018


Things are looking up for . The rookie suffered a slow start to begin his 2017 season after being one of the more highly-touted grabs in the 2017 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys but rapidly became one of the most dangerous kick returners in the NFL. "I got my feet wet. The things that I learned this year about the NFL game are going to help me down the road." (247 Sports)

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