Packers Claim DT Anthony Rush off Waivers
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Again? Reports we did last week. Doesn't matter. Pettine won't use him.
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USA Today, on players to watch in his Bowl Game:
Tony Pauline, pre-draft:DT Anthony Rush
Anthony Rush is an enormous nose tackle, who possesses a massive and thick frame at 6-foot-5 and 338 pounds.
Rush is quick off the snap and comes off the ball low to out-leverage blockers. He has two-gap potential and can probably be moved around the defensive line based on the scheme. He is strong enough to simply drive blockers into the pocket to disrupt plays. Rush is one of the better players I’ve seen in this class at taking on and splitting double teams to stop the run.
Through his senior season, Rush has amassed 72 tackles (41 solo), 18.5 tackles for loss and one sack.
Rush is massive (6'5/350) and as you might guess from a player of his size, he's able to take up space and prevent guards from getting to the next level. What you might not expect from someone of that build is that Rush is also able to beat lineman with quickness, as Pauline mentions. "I presently grade Rush as a sixth round prospect and he’s a name to remember heading towards next April’s draft," Pauline summarizes. We're intrigued.
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Another solid move by Gutey trying to improve the team. Like in the Austin thread Gutey should have anticipated the run defense would be a problem after last season but better late than never.
Cancelled by the forum elites.
wow, this is his 6th team in 2 years, he just hasn't flashed enough to demand a roster spot yet, hopefully that happens here, he is athletic for a big guy, and we can sure use that girth.
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Honestly: with his size he'll be a factor against the run no matter what. I lov it, even more than the Austin signing. I could see one of them turning out decent.
I have no issue with signing either one. Yes, they aren't gonna cost us much and if either one or both contribute it is a win-win for us.German_Panzer wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020 02:15Honestly: with his size he'll be a factor against the run no matter what. I lov it, even more than the Austin signing. I could see one of them turning out decent.
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