Campanaro has shown flashes of his playmaking potential as a slot receiver and returner, but has struggled to stay on the field long enough to show much more.

The 2014 seventh-round pick played in just four games as a rookie because of a thigh injury. His second season was cut short after just four games because of a back injury suffered in Pittsburgh – after he had scored an impressive leaping touchdown on a jet sweep.

Last year, a calf injury also suffered during OTAs knocked him out of offseason work and lingered into training camp. He re-aggravated it and was released with an injury settlement, but re-signed to the practice squad and was activated to the 53-man roster in December.

As always, whenever he got the ball in his hands, Campanaro was dynamic. Though he didn't catch a pass in three games, he ran three jet sweeps for 72 yards.