We all know how much offensive linemen are valued in this league, but a star? With Jordan Danvers, don't be surprised.
The big pass blocker has already been putting in some major work, despite not even being available for the draft for another year. Since he's been picked up of waivers by the Philadelphia Liberty, Danvers had already positioned himself near the top of the offensive line depth chart for the expansion team, and plans on making more strides in that direction quickly.
Danvers is big (310 lbs big) and strong (70 strength this early in his career), and is ready to take the NSFL by storm. He'll be asked to help protect starting QB Jameis Christ as the passer drops back for the attacking offense that the Liberty mean to employ this year, but don't sleep on him in run support as well. It may not be his specialty, but Danvers has shown in practice his ability to play any time, anywhere for his team.
The regular season begins soon, and the whole league will be watching as Jordan Danvers preps himself for the Season 3 draft. A year of work with a team like Philly, plus his own internal drive, look like the right formula for the talented lineman to push himself ahead of the pack, and to put himself in a good position for an early draft pick. Some mock drafts have him solidly in the first round already. The skies the limit for Dancers, and right now, it looks like he just might hit it.
The big pass blocker has already been putting in some major work, despite not even being available for the draft for another year. Since he's been picked up of waivers by the Philadelphia Liberty, Danvers had already positioned himself near the top of the offensive line depth chart for the expansion team, and plans on making more strides in that direction quickly.
Danvers is big (310 lbs big) and strong (70 strength this early in his career), and is ready to take the NSFL by storm. He'll be asked to help protect starting QB Jameis Christ as the passer drops back for the attacking offense that the Liberty mean to employ this year, but don't sleep on him in run support as well. It may not be his specialty, but Danvers has shown in practice his ability to play any time, anywhere for his team.
The regular season begins soon, and the whole league will be watching as Jordan Danvers preps himself for the Season 3 draft. A year of work with a team like Philly, plus his own internal drive, look like the right formula for the talented lineman to push himself ahead of the pack, and to put himself in a good position for an early draft pick. Some mock drafts have him solidly in the first round already. The skies the limit for Dancers, and right now, it looks like he just might hit it.