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Anthony Russo
positives
Flashes good foot quickness and acceleration off the snap...Has the body control to make sharp cuts in his routes...Very alert of the sideline, maintaining balance and adjusting in coverage...Creates separation from the defender with his burst, showing the vision to keep track of the ball in flight...Has the moves needed to uncover and the speed to get open in the short area...Fearless in traffic, asserting himself to combat and reach for the ball at its highest point...Secures the ball immediately and rarely puts the ball on ground when taking on contact...Willing to extend and fight for the off-target passes...Has the foot agility and hip swerve to gain acceleration after the catch... Position and pester-type of blocker with the strength an effort to sustain...Has the change-of-direction mobility to make defenders miss...Has the body control to make acrobatic catches at tough angles...While not a tackle-breaker, he has the vision and quickness needed to avoid.
compares to
RYNE ROBINSON-Carolina...Like Robinson, Russo's hope for a roster spot might be as a punt returner/slot receiver. He has good speed to get into his routes, if he gets a clean release, but even with decent timed speed, he lacks explosiveness. Still, he is that "lunch pail" type that will do whatever the coaches ask.
negatives
Struggles to separate fully from defenders in tight coverage (defenders maintain contact with their hands)...Has very small hands and lacks flexibility in his digits to prevent dropping easy passes...While tough in traffic, he loses his concentration at times when hearing the defender close in on him...Does not always finish his routes with speed...Very lean in the legs and has skinny calves, preventing him from getting good leg drive...Tends to round his routes a bit, taking wasted steps...Better vertically than horizontally...While he has natural hands, he prefers to body catch too much.
2004: Sat out the California game (11/13) with a right ankle sprain.
Campus: 4.51 in the 40-yard dash
34-inch vertical jump
Bench pressed 225 pounds 18 times
11.05 60-yard shuttle.
Attended Lakes (Lakewood, Wash.) High School, playing football for head coach Dave Miller
Earned first-team All-Seamount League as both a running back and kick returner following his junior year, adding All-League honors at wide receiver as a senior
Listed as a "Red Chip" recruit by the Seattle Times, earning honorable mention on the Tacoma News Tribune's 2003 Northwest Nuggets team
Selected by the Tacoma News Tribune for its Western 100 Team and was rated the seventh-best player in Washington by Super Prep
Helped lead his team to a 12-1 record and the semifinals of the state 3A championship in 2002
Rushed for 683 yards as a senior and had 19 receptions for 331 yards and five touchdowns during his final campaign.
American Ethnic Studies major
Son of Vincent and Theresa Russo
Born 9/10/84
Resides in Lakewood, Washington.
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