This could be the last chance for Dan Cody

By Darrell Laurant  |   Wednesday, May 30, 2007  |  Comments( 4 )

Baltimore Ravens
Dan Cody may be a hybrid, but he's not high mileage. In fact, the former University of Oklahoma star's stat line for two seasons as a Baltimore Raven consists of one (1) tackle. And that was an assist. A second-round draft pick in 2005 after making several All-America first teams as a Sooner senior, the 6-foot-5, 255-pounder promptly blew out...
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CommentsComments: 4
No.1
PuppyPuncher
03:11 AM
05/30/2007
He's gone. The Ravens have a lot of OLBs on the roster and there really is no use for Dan Cody. He's slow, and doesn't fit in the ideal of the "fastest defense" in the NFL.
No.2
alt7787
02:07 AM
05/31/2007
I go to FIU where Antwan played DE/OLB for us and I know he will be in starting lineup sometime next season. He is fast and when he comes from the corner he can take down any QB. by the way puppypuncher is not a cool name.
No.3
BACKROW
09:21 AM
05/31/2007
how is he slow??
"Cody's pluses are his quickness -- despite the knee problems -- and his length, which is enough to disrupt opposing quarterbacks. He has been working on his upper body strength and his repertoire of moves. At OU, he relied largely on speed to get into the backfield."
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