Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Mon 6/8/15 2:00 PM

Streeter was signed by the Dolphins on Monday, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports. Selected in the sixth round by the Ravens back in 2012, Streeter has good straight-line speed in a 6-5 frame, but his skill set is otherwise unimpressive. After bouncing around the league the last few seasons, he'll face long odds to make it past training camp with the Dolphins.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Mon 5/11/15 10:38 AM

Streeter was released by the Jaguars on Monday, Hays Carlyon of the Florida Times-Union reports. Streeter appeared in just two games for the Jaguars in 2014, but failed to record a reception in either. The team has now decided to cut him loose, leaving him free to latch on with another team if he can.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Mon 1/5/15 8:40 PM

Streeter appeared in only two games this season and did not record a reception. Streeter was promoted to the active roster at the end of November but played a total of only six offensive snaps. He's under contract for next season but likely won't be much of a factor with the likes of Marqise Lee, Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns well ahead of him on the depth chart.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Fri 11/28/14 1:41 PM

The Jaguars have promoted Streeter to their active roster, the Florida Times-Union reports. Streeter replaces Mike Brown in the Jags' depth wideout mix, but at this stage, he slots in behind the likes of Cecil Shorts, Allen Hurns, Marqise Lee and Ace Sanders.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Mon 1/6/14 7:56 PM

Bucs signed WR Tommy Streeter, QB Jordan Rodgers, DB Marc Anthony, OT Emmett Cleary, OG Jace Daniels, DT Everett Dawkins, DB Bobby Felder, OG Jason Foster, DT David Hunter, K Patrick Murray, LS Patrick Scales, and P Jake Schum to reserve/future contracts. Streeter is a size-speed freak but has never translated it to the field at the NFL level. Rodgers is the far less talented brother of Aaron Rodgers. Anthony was a seventh-round pick of the Ravens last April.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Sun 8/25/13 10:51 AM

Ravens waived WR Tommy Streeter and LB Bryan Hall. Streeter was a popular sleeper pick to win the Ravens' No. 2 receiver job, but it amounted to nothing once the pads came on this summer. He was no higher than the eighth receiver on the depth chart. Streeter will likely get another look elsewhere just because of his size-speed combo. Hall was trying to make the switch from defensive tackle to inside linebacker.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Thu 8/8/13 2:00 AM

Ravens second-year WR Tommy Streeter is getting fewer camp reps than UDFA Marlon Brown, and "has an uphill battle to make the team." Streeter is blessed with an outstanding size-speed combination, but "the tools haven't translated to the practice field." Streeter does have practice-squad eligibility after missing his entire rookie season due to torn ankle ligaments.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Tue 7/23/13 6:43 PM

The Baltimore Sun reports that second-year WR Tommy Streeter has shown "definite signs of progress" this offseason. Streeter spent his entire rookie year on injured reserve with sprained ligamentsÿin his left foot and ankle, but managed to avoid surgery and has been medically cleared for the start of training camp. With Jacoby Jones currently on the active/NFI list, the 2012 sixth-round pick could be a darkhorse to emerge as a candidate for the Ravens' No. 2 receiver job.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Wed 4/17/13 7:51 PM

At the NFL Owners Meetings in March, coach John Harbaugh and owner Steve Bisciotti both brought up 2012 sixth-round pick Tommy Streeter when quizzed about how the Ravens will replace Anquan Boldin. Streeter ran a 4.40 flat official forty time at 6-foot-5, 219 two Februaries ago before redshirting his rookie NFL season. "(The coaching staff) liked Tommy Streeter's development by the end of the year," Bisciotti said. "They thought that he finally started to get what it was like to be a pro." Streeter is a height-weight-speed prospect to keep tabs on during training camp.

Tommy Streeter
WR FA
Sat 5/12/12 9:52 AM2 Comments

According to the Carroll County Times, the Ravens may use sixth-round pick Tommy Streeter in the red zone. Streeter is an imposing 6-foot-5, 219 pounds to go along with 4.40 40 speed, but admits he's extremely raw as a route runner after starting for just one season at the University of Miami. "I wasn't asked to run all the double-moves and different routes due to the offense I was in," Streeter said. With Anquan Boldin, Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta all still in the fold for the Ravens, we doubt Streeter will see frequent red-zone targets as a rookie.