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Price on the right, Anderson on the left
Central Michigan receiver Bryan Anderson (6-5, 214). He was a favorite target of quarterback Dan LeFevour, whom the Bears drafted over the weekend. Anderson was second in receptions on last year’s Chippewa team, totaling 64 receptions for 784 yards and seven touchdowns.
Came across this in the PFW blog:
Probably nothing special, but his size really stands out to me and could set him apart on the roster. Anyone know anything about him? Is he a special teamer? Candidate to maybe take an Aiken/Stanbeck spot?
We all know at least one UDFA makes it every year so who knows ....
Came across this in the PFW blog:
Probably nothing special, but his size really stands out to me and could set him apart on the roster. Anyone know anything about him? Is he a special teamer? Candidate to maybe take an Aiken/Stanbeck spot?
We all know at least one UDFA makes it every year so who knows ....
Despite being a 6'5" white guy, he's got some good wheels, and his hands are frigging superb. He set an NCAA record with the Chippewas, something like a reception in 54 consecutive games.
He didn't run many routes because of the offense, but he caught most things that went his way, and he formed a heck of a duo with Antonio Brown.
If he made the practice squad he would have made 90k that year, if he made the roster he would make 285k as a rookie. The peanuts he would make during camp is relatively small compared to what he would have made playing, pretty good scratch for a kid right out of college, and that would have gone a long way towards paying for his grad school education.
He has some skills, both us and Indy had him over and worked him out and apparently at least 5 teams wanted to sign him as a UDFA. It just makes me sick that someone with so much potential throws it away over so little.
Take a look at this video, it's pretty clear that going to the NFL is what he wanted.
LaSalle grad hoping for a chance in the NFL - YNN, Your News Now
Pro-Day: 03/24/10Any stats on his vert?
Pro-Day: 03/24/10
Height: 6050
Vertical Jump: 37"
Pro-Day: 03/24/10
I give this kid as good chance at making the roster as 3rd round picks Taylor Price and Brandon Tate. Second to Mardy Gilyard, this was my preferred WR for the NE offense.
What did you like about him that made you think he's a good fit in the NE offense? I honestly see no reason why he (or any other UDFA WR that can contribute on ST) couldn't beat out Aiken.
Figure to start the season the WR corps could stack up as:
Moss
Holt
Edelman
Tate
Price
UDFA WR/Aiken/Stanbeck
I definitely think they keep six to start the year, and by the time Welker is ready to come off PUP someone will have washed out or been IR'd.
BUZZ! You have won the living room set!
If he made the practice squad he would have made 90k that year, if he made the roster he would make 285k as a rookie. The peanuts he would make during camp is relatively small compared to what he would have made playing, pretty good scratch for a kid right out of college, and that would have gone a long way towards paying for his grad school education.
He has some skills, both us and Indy had him over and worked him out and apparently at least 5 teams wanted to sign him as a UDFA. It just makes me sick that someone with so much potential throws it away over so little.
Take a look at this video, it's pretty clear that going to the NFL is what he wanted.
LaSalle grad hoping for a chance in the NFL - YNN, Your News Now
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