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Deebo Samuel
Deebo Samuel has established himself as one of the National Football League's most versatile and physically dominant offensive weapons, combining elite wide receiver skills with the ability to impact games as a runner in ways rarely seen in modern professional football. Born Tyshun Raequan Samuel in Inman, South Carolina in 1996, Samuel developed his football talents at South Carolina, where he emerged as one of the Southeastern Conference's most dangerous offensive playmakers before entering the NFL Draft as a highly-regarded prospect.
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Eugene Cyril "Geno" Smith III has authored one of the NFL's most remarkable redemption stories, transforming from a draft bust to a Pro Bowl quarterback through perseverance, self-belief, and a decade of preparation while serving as a backup. Born on October 10, 1990, in Lakeland, Florida, Smith excelled as a multi-sport athlete in high school before committing to West Virginia University. At WVU, he shattered school passing records and became one of college football's most prolific quarterbacks, finishing fourth in Heisman Trophy voting in 2012.
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