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And I couldn't be more happier for him!
You guys have a fantastic wide receiver in Derrick Lewis, who will with no doubt, make the Texan's 53-man roster this August.
Now I know must of you are scratching your heads thinking who's Derrick Lewis? This man was an absolute beast of an offensive specialist for the Arena football league's Austin Wranglers, gaining the most yards as a rookie wide receiver in the history of the game.
Best of luck to DLew, and for Texan fans, get ready for a roller coaster ride! Bump this thread back up when he becomes an enormous threat along side Andre Johnson and Moulds.
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Lewis (6-2, 185, San Diego State), who just finished his first Arena Football League season, broke Troy Bergeron’s 2005 record for receiving yardage by a rookie, recording 1,411 yards. Starting in all 16 games this season for the Wranglers, Lewis managed 113 receptions for 23 touchdowns. He was also a key factor in the Wranglers first home playoff game against the Philadelphia Soul. Despite the loss, Lewis finished the game with eight receptions for 108 yards and four touchdowns.
Having previously spent time with the New Orleans Saints (2002-03) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004-05), Lewis now returns to the NFL with the Houston Texans. Greatly affected by Hurricane Katrina, Lewis’ family migrated from their native New Orleans to Houston, where his five children and his extended family now call home.
“Playing for the Wranglers allowed me to showcase my abilities while having a lot of fun in the AFL,” said Lewis. “I’m grateful to have this opportunity to return to the NFL, but I will always remain a fan of Arena Football.”
The Wranglers found Lewis during the Buccaneers training camp in 2005 and he was signed to the team in December in preparation for the Wranglers 2006 season. Lewis has begun working out with the Texans and he will participate in their mini-camp that begins June 7.
“Our organization is extremely proud of Derrick and how he has handled himself as a player and as a representative of the Austin Wranglers,” said General Manager Glyn Milburn. “He established himself as a premiere AFL player and while we will continue to plan for Derrick being in a Wranglers uniform, we wish him the best as he pursues this NFL opportunity.”
You guys have a fantastic wide receiver in Derrick Lewis, who will with no doubt, make the Texan's 53-man roster this August.
Now I know must of you are scratching your heads thinking who's Derrick Lewis? This man was an absolute beast of an offensive specialist for the Arena football league's Austin Wranglers, gaining the most yards as a rookie wide receiver in the history of the game.
Best of luck to DLew, and for Texan fans, get ready for a roller coaster ride! Bump this thread back up when he becomes an enormous threat along side Andre Johnson and Moulds.
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Lewis (6-2, 185, San Diego State), who just finished his first Arena Football League season, broke Troy Bergeron’s 2005 record for receiving yardage by a rookie, recording 1,411 yards. Starting in all 16 games this season for the Wranglers, Lewis managed 113 receptions for 23 touchdowns. He was also a key factor in the Wranglers first home playoff game against the Philadelphia Soul. Despite the loss, Lewis finished the game with eight receptions for 108 yards and four touchdowns.
Having previously spent time with the New Orleans Saints (2002-03) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004-05), Lewis now returns to the NFL with the Houston Texans. Greatly affected by Hurricane Katrina, Lewis’ family migrated from their native New Orleans to Houston, where his five children and his extended family now call home.
“Playing for the Wranglers allowed me to showcase my abilities while having a lot of fun in the AFL,” said Lewis. “I’m grateful to have this opportunity to return to the NFL, but I will always remain a fan of Arena Football.”
The Wranglers found Lewis during the Buccaneers training camp in 2005 and he was signed to the team in December in preparation for the Wranglers 2006 season. Lewis has begun working out with the Texans and he will participate in their mini-camp that begins June 7.
“Our organization is extremely proud of Derrick and how he has handled himself as a player and as a representative of the Austin Wranglers,” said General Manager Glyn Milburn. “He established himself as a premiere AFL player and while we will continue to plan for Derrick being in a Wranglers uniform, we wish him the best as he pursues this NFL opportunity.”