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Strengths:
Clutch receiver
Great hands
Intelligent player
Questions:
Was his college success the result of UF’s system, or an accurate statement of his talent?
Projected Draft Round:
1st
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Reidel Anthony, Florida, WR
6-0, 181 lbs
1996 Statistics
Receptions |
Yards |
TDs |
72 |
1293 |
18 |
Anthony had an incredible junior season for the National Champion Florida Gators. He quickly became, Heisman Trophy winner, Danny Wuerfell’s favorite target. Anthony proved he could make the clutch reception and Wuerfell looked to Anthony whenever a big play was needed. Anthony set an NCAA record by catching a touch down in 11 consecutive games and was named a first team All-American. Some critics credit Florida’s offensive scheme for Anthony’s collegiate success. However, Anthony has all the skills to become a quality NFL receiver; great hands, quickness, and intelligence. Anthony should be selected in the mid to late first round.
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