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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Central Michigan Wide Receiver Brian Anderson signs with The Patriots as a UFA. Good hands ,possession Receiver.
Must confess don't know much about this guy, I love his size(that's what she said) does anybody know if he was Dan Lefevour's #1 target?
He was the #1 big play WR on his team if that's what you mean. 6'5, 215 lbs. Looks like Anderson slipped through the cracks. Did we get a 4th round talent for free?
Mods, this ought to be merged with the UDFA thread.Haven't heard much about him really but a 6 foot 5 receiver who is durable catches my attention. Hopefully he can compete as the #4 or possibly #3 receiver.
Mods, this ought to be merged with the UDFA thread.
Actually he is a possession receiver, Antonio Brown was the big play receiverHe was the #1 big play WR on his team if that's what you mean. 6'5, 215 lbs. Looks like Anderson slipped through the cracks. Did we get a 4th round talent for free?
Agreed, but I love me a good possession receiver.Actually he is a possession receiver, Antonio Brown was the big play receiver
classic case of WR caught under a developing QB (which is why his productivity slipped his last 2 years).
Take some of the input around here with a grain of salt, our draftynik forum fought over him pretty thoroughly - I wish him luck.Lefevour was not a developing quarterback
Lefevour was not a developing quarterback
Anderson's size -- 6-feet-5, 215 pounds -- is professional all the way. His speed is iffy. So are diminishing statistics the past two years, although much of that is attributable to quarterback Dan LeFevour's maturation in going through his progressions and fellow wide receiver Antonio Brown's emergence as a star.