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Cornell Powell Will Do Whatever It Takes To Win The Kansas City Chiefs were able to address their problem at wide receiver with the selection of Clemson wide receiver Cornell Powell at pick No. 181.
Former J.H. Rose star Cornell Powell certainly has done that. With two NCAA National Championship rings, a Super Bowl ring he’s running out of fingers and is only in year three of his NFL career.
Chiefs Select Wide Receiver Cornell Powell At No. 181 Overall in the 2021 NFL Draft With the 181st pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs selected Clemson wide receiver Cornell Powell.
In an exhibition matchup against the Detroit Lions on Saturday, veteran receiver Cornell Powell became the latest player to put himself in the conversation to make the Chiefs' 53-man roster.
Before Cornell Powell arrived at Clemson, and long before his breakout 2020 season, he set a goal for his single mother, Stephanie. “She can take care of her grandkids every day, all day long.
Cornell Powell has founded the Powell Project to give back to others, particularly young people in his hometown of Greenville. “I’m just trying to give them all different types of pathways to ...
Cornell Powell was once buried on Clemson’s depth chart at receiver. Now he’s headed to the NFL. The Kansas City Chiefs picked Powell on Saturday during in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
The latest installment in the “Rebirth of Cornell Powell” came Saturday in Clemson’s romp against Pitt when the lithe receiver snagged six passes for a career-high 176 yards and a touchdown.
The 6-foot, 204-pound Powell, who clocked a 4.47 time in the 40-yard dash during his pro day workout, totaled 93 catches for 1,211 yards and 10 touchdowns in college.
Before Cornell Powell arrived at Clemson, and long before his breakout 2020 season, he set a goal for his single mother, Stephanie. “She can take care of her grandkids every day, all day long ...