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Former Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel has signed a free-agent deal with the Washington Redskins after going undrafted this weekend despite remaining in contention for the Heisman Trophy for much of his senior season after his selection as a finalist for the award in 2007.
Daniel told The Kansas City Star that he would leave his home in Southlake, Texas, near Forth Worth on Thursday for Redskins minicamp on Thursday.
"Chris Meidt was the guy that worked me out at the combine, and he really liked me," Daniel said of the Redskins assistant coach. "I talked to [head] coach [Jim] Zorn a couple of times. I'm excited about the opportunity they presented."
The Redskins' roster includes starter Jason Campbell, veteran Todd Collins and second-year player Colt Brennan out of Hawaii.
"They have three quarterbacks, and any three can make the team," Daniel said, according to The Star. "I'm excited about what's going to happen."
Former Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel has signed a free-agent deal with the Washington Redskins after going undrafted this weekend despite remaining in contention for the Heisman Trophy for much of his senior season after his selection as a finalist for the award in 2007.
Daniel told The Kansas City Star that he would leave his home in Southlake, Texas, near Forth Worth on Thursday for Redskins minicamp on Thursday.
"Chris Meidt was the guy that worked me out at the combine, and he really liked me," Daniel said of the Redskins assistant coach. "I talked to [head] coach [Jim] Zorn a couple of times. I'm excited about the opportunity they presented."
The Redskins' roster includes starter Jason Campbell, veteran Todd Collins and second-year player Colt Brennan out of Hawaii.
"They have three quarterbacks, and any three can make the team," Daniel said, according to The Star. "I'm excited about what's going to happen."
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