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Scouting Rams defensive end Robert Quinn


is as athletic and as talented as pass rushers come. He has a 34-inch vertical and a 10-5 broad jump. He is quick, having run a 4.62 in the 40 at the combine in 2011. He has a good initial burst, routinely beating the offensive tackle out of his stance, and he obviously has great closing speed. Quinn has 34-inch arms. He has a good motor, too. Since he arrived in the NFL, he has developed several different moves. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

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