Leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft we’ve seen a group of versatile prospects who might contribute for the Las Vegas Raiders if drafted by them.
And we at Raider Maven cannot leave Montana State's Troy Anderson out of the conversation.
Andersen was arguably the most versatile player in college football playing quarterback, running back, linebacker, and even punter at the FCS level.
At the beginning of the season, Andersen was named a team captain and was recognized as a preseason FCS All-American and a first-team preseason All-Big Sky selection as an inside linebacker.
tackles for losses, seven passes defended two sacks, and two interceptions.
Andersen would cap his remarkable season by being named the FCS ADA National Defensive Player of the Year and Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year ats inside linebacker.
He also was named a unanimous first-team All-American and first-team All-Big Sky at the end of the 2021 season.
After the season was over, Andersen would receive an invitation to the Reese’s Senior Bowl, where he would continue to make a name for himself along with other seniors.
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The Las Vegas Raiders would like to get their hands on Montana State Troy Andersen, the Swiss Army Knife of college football.
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So I'm really intrigued by this kid out of Montana State who's primary position is inside LB but he's played all over the place throughout his scholastic & collee career and with his speed he'd probably do well on weakside backer.
But I guess we are pretty well set @ inside LB so maybe the Texans aren't looking to draft that position ?