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Austin Seferian-Jenkins Injury: Updates on Washington TE’s Foot and Return

February 23, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

This isn't the news that Austin Seferian-Jenkins wanted coming out of the NFL Scouting Combine. Todd Dybas of the Tacoma News Tribune reported that the former Washington tight end is looking at a six- to eight-week recovery period following a stress fracture in his foot:
Seferian-Jenkins projects to be one of the top tight ends to come off the board at the 2014 NFL draft. Bleacher Report's Matt Miller listed the Huskies star at No. 4 in his rankings:
What would happen if you took a smaller left tackle and gave them the agility of a wide receiver? You'd have a 280-pound receiving threat and true three-down player with incredible versatility both in terms of on-field use and in designing offensive formations and personnel packages.
That's what you get with Austin Seferian-Jenkins. At a listed 6'6" and 276 pounds, Seferian-Jenkins is a mismatch that few NFL defenders can deal with. He's too big and too powerful for a safety but too fast and powerful for most outside li...

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