Next to D’Andre Goodwin this season will be the 6’2’’ 201lb sophomore Jermaine Kearse. According to scout.com, Kearse ran a 4.55 40 yard dash at the combine.
Because Kearse is called Washington’s “deep threat,” and is regarded as “pretty physical with deceptive speed,” I am confident in saying that he is faster now.
Kearse was a true freshman last year and played in all 12 games and started against OU and Notre Dame. He was second on the team with 20 receptions and 301 yards with 15.1 yards per catch. He had the most receiving touchdowns on the team with two.
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