Seems like Ryder Anderson’s getting a lot of love from the beat writers, do t know much about him other than the giants must have liked him enough to keep him around last year after injury
Riley is my guess. If you say third and long, I say Anderson is next to Dex. It is possible that third and long will bring some sort of Nascar package.
Once you get past Lawrence, Thibodeaux, Burns, and Okereke, the front seven (or six, or five - depending on down and distance) will be a rotating cast of guys playing 30-60% of the snaps. I assume Nunez-Roches is at the front of that line, with Jordan Phillips, Jordon Riley and D.J. Davidson in the mix. Ryder Anderson might carve out a niche too, since he offers impressive wingspan to go with his recently-added muscle.
I doubt it matters a lot - we're probably just shuffling JAGs. But maybe one of the younger DLs can distinguish himself and push Phillips off the roster. (If Phillips sticks as more than practice squad insurance, I'll take it as a bad sign.) Also hoping for some progress from Micah McFadden on the second level.
I doubt it matters a lot - we're probably just shuffling JAGs. But maybe one of the younger DLs can distinguish himself and push Phillips off the roster. (If Phillips sticks as more than practice squad insurance, I'll take it as a bad sign.) Also hoping for some progress from Micah McFadden on the second level.
Nick Falato looks at Riley's rookie season work :
https://www.bigblueview.com/2024/1/2/24021937/film-breakdown-jordon-riley-how-high-is-his-ceiling
Riley's "country strong", but big as he is, he "slithers" through holes exceptionally well to catch running backs in the backfield.