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Malcolm Kelly #0 | Wide Receiver | Washington Redskins
Height: 6-4    Weight: 218    Born: , Longview, TX

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April 27, 2008
The Washington Redskins selected Malcolm Kelly with the 51st pick in the draft. The All-Big Twelve second teamer was an asset to the Oklahoma offense and was the go-to receiver in the red zone.
April 24, 2008
The Washington Redskins are honing in on Clemson defensive end Philip Merling and Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, according to the Washington Post. Owner Daniel Snyder, head coach Jim Zorn and defensive coordinator Greg Blache are expected to attend workouts for both players in the next two days.
April 5, 2008
The Ravens have relied heavily on their work in the NFL Draft to build their current corps of wide receivers, and recent reports indicate they will continue to pursue those methods in this year's draft, according to Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times. The Ravens have reportedly scheduled private workouts with both James Hardy (Indiana) and Malcolm Kelly (Oklahoma), two of the top-rated receivers in this year's draft class. Wilson also reports the team has already spent time with Devin Thomas of Michigan State, an option they might find in picks later than the first round. The Ravens possess the 8th-overall pick of this year's draft and the general thought is that such a high pick would be too valuable for selecting any o these players, thus rumors of attempts to trade down seem reasonable.
April 1, 2008
Dick Jauron has no problems with the health of Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, whose knees have become a question mark heading into the draft, according to the Buffalo News. Asked about Kelly's knees, Jauron said today: "We feel good about it. Our staff was in Indianapolis with everybody else. There's nothing I'm aware of (that's a problem) at this point." Kelly, who underwent arthroscopic knee surgery during his sophomore year, had a productive career at Oklahoma and didn’t miss any game action due to knee problems.
April 1, 2008
In an e-mail circulated to league general managers and scouting personnel, agent Chad Speck declared his client Malcolm Kelly fully healed and ready to participate in his pro day April 9 at the University of Oklahoma, according to the Nashville City Paper. Kelly, who is regarded as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2008 draft, was hampered by a quadriceps tear. But in the letter from Speck, Dr. Michael Hatrak said Kelly’s injury showed “no further risk of injury” and that a MRI showed “all other structures assessed were within normal limits.”