I like this C.J. Anderson kid, re-read Lammy's reports and it seems like this kid is standing out most every day.
Dug this up from after the draft, Lammy liked Anderson then:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1621417-denver-broncos-2013-undrafted-free-agents#/articles/1621417-denver-broncos-2013-undrafted-free-agents/page/2
John Elway still adding talent after the draft through priority free agents
Doug Pensinger/Getty Images The 2013
NFL draft wrapped up today, but that doesn't mean teams are done adding players to the roster. Each team was in a frenzy right after the draft to add undrafted free agents.
These priority free agents may have had mid-round grades, but for one reason or another they went without hearing their name called during the draft.
Several stars have come from the undrafted ranks including (but not limited to) Arian Foster (
Texans), Antonio Gates (
Chargers) and
Tony Romo (
Cowboys).
The
Broncos have a Ring of Fame player, former wide receiver Rod Smith, who was an undrafted free agent back in 1994. Smith went on to win two Super Bowls with the Broncos in 1997 and 1998. He's the only undrafted player to reach 10,000 receiving yards (11,389) and finished with 68 touchdown catches in his career.
Denver added 15 undrafted free agents today. Here's a look at some of the players who stand out to me.
C.J. Anderson, RB, California
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Anderson has a compact build (5'8", 225 lbs) and was a co-starter for the Golden
Bears with Isi Sofele in their "Thunder and Lightning" backfield in 2012. After transferring from Laney College, Anderson played in all 25 possible games during his two years at Cal, including two starts.
Even though Anderson was the bigger back in the Bears running back-by-committee, he still had his share of big plays. His longest career run was a 68-yard scamper against UCLA in 2012, while his longest reception came on a 74-yard catch and run against Arizona State in 2011. Anderson finished with a healthy average of 5.73 yards over the course of his college career.
Anderson performed well at the scouting combine earlier this year. He ranked top three (tied) at the event in the 20-yard short shuttle. Anderson runs in the 4.5 range but it's his burst that makes him an intriguing prospect. He gets to top speed in a hurry and he can change direction and explode out of his cuts.