After the 2003 NFL Draft, Head Coach Bill Callahan discussed the benefits of drafting many rookies who were versatile and could be used for various roles on the field. WR Doug Gabriel fits that mold very well.
Coach Callahan acknowledged, "These individuals we have taken possess the ability to play and contribute to special teams. That was one of the goals going into the draft," the Head Coach explained. "Obviously we wanted to upgrade each position with speed, but we also upgraded our special teams [with the draft] as well." ...
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Coach Callahan acknowledged, "These individuals we have taken possess the ability to play and contribute to special teams. That was one of the goals going into the draft," the Head Coach explained. "Obviously we wanted to upgrade each position with speed, but we also upgraded our special teams [with the draft] as well." ...
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