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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.I believe he's been at DE when in a 4-3 or 4-2...I think on the left. He's been making some plays but IMO not enough.Is Henry Anderson still out there? I never hear one thing about him. Am I not reading the right places?
Does he have a chance to make the team?
I'd be shocked if that's the case as he's 6'6'' 300 pounds. He's an end in a 3 man front.I believe he's been at DE when in a 4-3 or 4-2...I think on the left. He's been making some plays but IMO not enough.
I could be mistaken then...my bad. Look...I'm a Special Teams Only poster but I'm trying. I'm going back to emojis and attempts at funny memes.I'd be shocked if that's the case as he's 6'6'' 300 pounds. He's an end in a 3 man front.
Prolly didn’t need to be a separate thread but…Anderson seemed to be making some plays during the first week of TC but has been quiet overall. He’s still out there every day, though.
Nah, keep posting whatever you feel like.I could be mistaken then...my bad. Look...I'm a Special Teams Only poster but I'm trying. I'm going back to emojis and attempts at funny memes.
That’s Anderson’s role, DE in a 3 man front.Perry: Cole Strange more than holds his own vs. Panthers
The Patriots and Panthers were back at it again on Wednesday, complete with more tension and multiple scuffles. Phil Perry shares the Patriots who stood out to him, both positively and negatively.www.nbcsports.com
There are a lot of variables that go into this.I have not heard a lot about Anderson this summer, in fact I have him on the outside looking in, but I just read a piece written by Lazar(posted in Wednesday's practice thread) where he says he's the top option after Wise on the D-line and Lazar seems to think he's playing well and will make the team. Interesting take. I think most people at this point believe Ray is going to make the team, it's more of a question between Anderson, Pharms, Roberts and Davis. They don't exactly all play the same position but with only a few spots open, it will be interesting to see who makes it.
Don't really understand the rule but if that's the case, stash Anderson, Ferentz and Davis or Ekuale.One reason I did is that the new rule says three veteran players who don't have to go on waivers can be stashed on the practice squad.
The Patriots reworked Anderson's contract, so he fits perfectly with that rule.
I think that's the plan for Anderson and maybe a few other vets.
Sort of a shadow roster that's being overlooked.
Don't really understand the rule but if that's the case, stash Anderson, Ferentz and Davis or Ekuale.
So I interpret that as they can be cut but opt to stay with the team on PS rather than be subject to pick up by another team.The rule benefits veterans who do not have to go through waivers, so they can stay with the team on the practice squad and be promoted game day for the first six weeks. I'm not sure the seniority status of those other players you mention, but I'm inclined to think they would have to go through waivers.
The other consideration is cap loss. Anderson's contract is written, so there is no loss to the team or player. That's why I think he's a candidate.
I am not completely sure I read this rule correctly. I'm not sure the people covering the team understand it, so it's just my analysis. Don't take it as the verified truth. It's one reason for the thread. Who else knows?
I don’t think you read it correctly. I can’t fathom that the NFLPA would allow teams to cut a player and put them on practice squad pay without other teams being able to sign them.The rule benefits veterans who do not have to go through waivers, so they can stay with the team on the practice squad and be promoted game day for the first six weeks. I'm not sure the seniority status of those other players you mention, but I'm inclined to think they would have to go through waivers.
The other consideration is cap loss. Anderson's contract is written, so there is no loss to the team or player. That's why I think he's a candidate.
I am not completely sure I read this rule correctly. I'm not sure the people covering the team understand it, so it's just my analysis. Don't take it as the verified truth. It's one reason for the thread. Who else knows?
I don’t think you read it correctly. I can’t fathom that the NFLPA would allow teams to cut a player and put them on practice squad pay without other teams being able to sign them.
Can you link what you are referring to?I never said the player couldn't sign with another team. I said the player didn't have to go through waivers.
This strategy has to be agreed on by both player and team. Of course, the player is free to sign with any team, but I don't see why this wouldn't work for Anderson at this stage of his career.
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