ToughJ.Riggins
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Here is yet another white skill player who is an incredible athlete that has had to play for a small school. Weston Dressler put up impressive stats for the University of North Dakota and the WR impressed at his pro-day.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: UND's Dressler turns some heads
By Tom Miller and Wayne Nelson, Herald Staff Writers
Published Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Former UND standout Weston Dressler still wants to play football. On Monday, Dressler apparently showed a handful of NFL scouts that he has a legitimate chance to play somewhere at the next level.
Dressler turned in an impressive performance at the NFL Pro Day in Fargo, where the former Sioux player was joined by former UND defensive back Donovan Alexander and four ex-North Dakota State standouts  quarterback Steve Walker, linebacker Joe Mays, running back Cinque Chapman and cornerback David Earl.
Dressler's time in the 40 was not available after the workout, but he impressed scouts with his ability to catch passes and his agility during the shuttle run drill.
"I didn't get to see any of the times," Dressler said. "But all the scouts said good things to me afterward. For the most part, they liked that I was well prepared and in shape."
Dressler's vertical leap was 35 inches and his broad jump was measured at 9 feet, 5 inches. Alexander, who has been drafted by the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, had a vertical leap of 37 inches and broad jump of 10-5.
The CFL also is an option for Dressler, a receiver-return specialist who set 19 career records during his UND career.
The scouts at the pro day also had Dressler field punts.
"Hopefully I'll get a chance to sign as a free agent," Dressler said. "I want to get into a camp and prove something. I'm just going to wait around until after the (NFL) draft and hopefully get a phone call."
He said he's also talked to Winnipeg and Saskatchewan of the CFL.
Dressler said he was curious about his time in the 40.
At the Cactus Bowl earlier this season, Dressler ran the 40 in 4.44 seconds. Last spring, his time was 4.46 in the 40.
Scouts from the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers were at the pro day.
"I want to play somewhere for a while and see how it goes," Dressler said.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: UND's Dressler turns some heads
By Tom Miller and Wayne Nelson, Herald Staff Writers
Published Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Former UND standout Weston Dressler still wants to play football. On Monday, Dressler apparently showed a handful of NFL scouts that he has a legitimate chance to play somewhere at the next level.
Dressler turned in an impressive performance at the NFL Pro Day in Fargo, where the former Sioux player was joined by former UND defensive back Donovan Alexander and four ex-North Dakota State standouts  quarterback Steve Walker, linebacker Joe Mays, running back Cinque Chapman and cornerback David Earl.
Dressler's time in the 40 was not available after the workout, but he impressed scouts with his ability to catch passes and his agility during the shuttle run drill.
"I didn't get to see any of the times," Dressler said. "But all the scouts said good things to me afterward. For the most part, they liked that I was well prepared and in shape."
Dressler's vertical leap was 35 inches and his broad jump was measured at 9 feet, 5 inches. Alexander, who has been drafted by the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, had a vertical leap of 37 inches and broad jump of 10-5.
The CFL also is an option for Dressler, a receiver-return specialist who set 19 career records during his UND career.
The scouts at the pro day also had Dressler field punts.
"Hopefully I'll get a chance to sign as a free agent," Dressler said. "I want to get into a camp and prove something. I'm just going to wait around until after the (NFL) draft and hopefully get a phone call."
He said he's also talked to Winnipeg and Saskatchewan of the CFL.
Dressler said he was curious about his time in the 40.
At the Cactus Bowl earlier this season, Dressler ran the 40 in 4.44 seconds. Last spring, his time was 4.46 in the 40.
Scouts from the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers were at the pro day.
"I want to play somewhere for a while and see how it goes," Dressler said.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins