Video: Burton Takes Woodson Screen for Six

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Andre Woodson may be the Kentucky Wildcats' household name, but on this screen pass, Keenan Burton does all the work. The receiver takes the ball from Woodson and slices through the defense like a laser, going the distance and scoring a touchdown. Both players are prospects for the 2008 NFL Draft. [link]

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