Gabe Taylor, the younger brother of Washington’s late security, Sean Taylor, attends the commanders, the rookie camp in a test.
The commanders announced their camp list on Friday.
Taylor, a defensive who played five seasons in Rice, you naked last month. It was impressive on the OWLS professional day last month, with 40 -yard race times between 4.38 and 4.44 seconds. The agency that repeats it said that Taylor chose Washington after receiving multiple sacrifices because he grew up wanting to play for the team.
“I had to take a moment, breathe deeply. I just looked at the helmet,” said Taylor, from ESPN. “I have been seeing Washington’s commanders all my life. I could have gone to another place, but I chose here for a reason. I hope to put it again and continue with them.”
Sean Taylor died in November 2007 at 24 years of a gunshot wound after being fired at the top of the thigh by an intruder in his home in Miami. Taylor was the fifth selection in the 2004 NFL draft and played three and a half seasons with Washington before being killed. Gabe Taylor was only six years old when they were.
“It meant everything,” Taylor said, according to ESPN. “My dad was Likem,” I love you in the commanders. I love you so badly in the command. “I really wanted to come.
“I am very versatile. I am not someone who is afraid to put my hand when I am in the box. I can protect the slot. I can play the area. I simply thank God for the opportunity he gave me, and I hope he shows that I can enter and contribute.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.

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