Austin Proehl Stands Out At Buffalo Bills' Mini-Camp
Posted May 12, 2018
Seventh-round pick Austin Proehl demonstrated a knack for gaining separation. A task that is anything but easy when you don’t have the benefit of a broad frame to wall off defenders from the ball. Proehl, though just 5-9 and 182 pounds, is a refined route runner and made effective use of his quickness and change of direction skills to make plays on the ball.
(Buffalo Bills)
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