Arizona HC on Brown: "could start any ballgame and I'd never worry about him" |
Arizona Cardinal's coach Bruce Arians spoke with the media recently and
discussed various topics including the progression of former Clemson wide receiver
Jaron Brown
Jaron Brown Arians was asked what it would take for Brown to take the next step in his young NFL career. Arians answered simply, "he already took it." "Everybody remembers one play - he dropped a ball in Seattle. He was our most productive player in the red zone last year, and he would have really been had he caught that one. But he made play after play; won the Kansas City game with an unbelievable catch in the seam. Great throw, great catch. Yeah, he's already made that step. Dynamic special teams player. He, to me, could go out and start any ballgame and I'd never worry about him. In two seasons with the Cardinals, Brown has 33 catches (50 targets) for 369 yards and three touchdowns. He also has 11 tackles on specials teams during that time. Brown was signed by the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent in 2013. He had 87 catches for 1,186 yards and 8 touchdowns during his Clemson career and was also a two-time Academic All-ACC selection.
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