
The fleet wideout, who spent parts of the past month preparing for his recent graduation from Washington, is not ready to catch passes at this stage, as he's still rehabbing from labrum surgery in his shoulder. Ross is, however, running routes in anticipation of being medically cleared for training camp, per the Cincinnati Enquirer. Once he's back at full strength, the No. 9 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft will look to parlay his blazing speed into a key role as a deep threat in the Bengals' passing offense, while working behind top wideout A.J. Green.

























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