Captain_Sham
Mel Nurse
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I think Wade went over at 27, so it's an advantage to Rees-Zammit giving it a go at 22. NFL teams may be more willing to develop him when he has more years ahead of him.
Huge challenge though, having not played at High School or College level. The only two foreign players I can think of who've 'made it' without playing at college level are Efe Obada and Jordan Mailata.
Also wonder what position he's hoping to play. Running back would make most sense, but don't see many running backs with his height. Possibly wide receiver or tight end, but they'd take even longer to learn how to play.
Louis Rees-Zammit, who's leaving rugby to pursue an NFL career, has been clocked faster than Tyreek Hill
Rees-Zammit was clocked a higher speed in a rugby game than the 'Cheetah'
www.cbssports.com
He has made the daily news over the pond, albeit in a small way. Tyreek Hill is a wide receiver. NFL teams sometimes utilize pure speed on special teams, particularly the "gunner" role. Matthew Slater has spent his entire career at The Patriots. He is listed as a WR but has hardly played a snap there. His job has been to get to kick offs and punts before the opposition, a tough ask considering he starts behind the ball.
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