Poles corners the white WR UDFA market.

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Poles being inclusive..... adds two white bois at WR...

Source told me, Poles would pass on Alec Pierce and pick up a step slower clone from the streets.. he did

Luke "AINT" Little

6'4 225

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Henry Letwin, getting air

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Getting to know your 2022 training camp legend and future #1.. worst case, bears can get him fat and TE him.. he already knows how to block

 

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Luke Little and Cyrus Holder look interesting to me. So hard to tell against lower competition. Little has some cool highlights and will be a good training camp story but probably nothing more. Holder's highlights are impressive - several plays where he catches the ball at the sidelines or back of endzone staying in bounds by a hair and he is 6'4 with sub 4.5 par speed. The other 2 UDFA receivers are small kick returners.
 

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Luke Little is from North Dakota and I have never heard of him. Best of luck, will be interesting to see how he does
 
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No team wants to see a guys head snap off and roll under the gatorade table in a helmet on national tv. He is done.
He played last season and with a broken foot i believe. Think he's worth bringing in for a look.
 

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He played last season and with a broken foot i believe. Think he's worth bringing in for a look.
Talent wise yes, but he has a spinal fusion congenital condition ,Klippel-Feil syndrome. The condition calls for the avoidance of physical activities – like football – that can cause neck injuries.

No team wants to end up with a paralyzed player that they were aware should not be playing.The optics and liabilities would be huge. Depending on the degree of the condition he may be an untouchable.

Klippel-Feil anomaly​

This eponym is applied to congenital fusion of 2 or more cervical vertebrae. The variety of abnormalities can be divided into 2 groups: type I, mass fusion of the cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae; type II, fusion of only 1 or 2 interspaces. The type I lesion constitutes an absolute contraindication because of the marked alteration in spinal mechanics, possibly predisposing to injury or degenerative changes. The type II lesion—with associated limited motion and/or associated occipitocervical anomalies instability, disk disease, or degenerative changes—also constitutes an absolute contraindication. Type II lesions involving fusion of 1 or 2 interspaces at C3 and below—in an individual with full cervical range of motion and an absence of occipital cervical anomalies, instability, disk disease, and degenerative changes—present no contraindication.
 

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I would just think that he wouldn't have played last season if it were that serious. I mean, I'm not saying it's not serious, just saying he shouldn't have been cleared to play last year then. I'm sure teams have more in depth knowledge than I do though, otherwise there's no way a team doesn't take a late round stab there.
 

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Wonder if Luke Little is being projected at TE and a PS guy for at least a year while they bulk him up.
 

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