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  • FA Running Back
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    Bengals signed South Florida QB Quinton Flowers.
    Flowers (5’10/210) went 30-9 as the Bulls’ three-year starting quarterback, shattering every USF record including all-purpose touchdowns (112) and rushing yards (3,672). Flowers averaged 8.3 yards per attempt with a 71:23 TD-to-INT ratio, but completed just 57.7% of his throws, including an anemic 53.1% completion rate as a senior. Some teams had Flowers audition for running back before the draft, but he ran 4.63 with a 9-foot-4 broad jump at the Combine. Flowers would do quite well to carve out a Seneca Wallace-like career.
  • FA Running Back
    Bengals undrafted rookie Quinton Flowers is moving to running back.
    He played quarterback at South Florida but completed just 53.4 percent of his passes as a senior in 2017. Flowers topped 900 yards rushing in three of his four seasons at USF including 2016 when he exploded for 1,530 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground. The 23-year-old ran a 4.63 forty at the NFL Combine in March.