Mark Anderson
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ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen A DT in the 7th, #12. 6'1", 269 lbs. Levi Drake Rodriguez Did not see that coming. I wonder why they didn't think he was under the radar and they could wait. Obviously they had him rated higher than any other remaining option. FWIW, his college lists him as 6'4", 290. But I'd assume that's slightly inflated. I've since seen 6'2", 300. 269 sounds like old info: So, what are the Vikings getting out of Prospect X? Here are some highlights: - He's always eating. Rodriguez had gained nearly 30 pounds during the offseason while preparing to take the jump to the NFL. There are also anecdotes of him keeping Twizzlers in his helmet, mango in his football pants. Be it peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or gummy bears, he always has food on his person. He even would eat raw sugar cane between drills. - Rodriguez started playing tackle football at 6 years old. He tried playing flag football a year earlier, but didn't like it. He wanted to hit people. By the age of 8, - Rodriguez wrote "I will be a professional football player!! In Jesus Name!" on a whiteboard he's since taken with him whenever he's moved. - After three seasons at Southwest Assemblies of God University, Rodriguez began to worry he wouldn't get noticed as a prospect. He prayed on it, and eventually sent an email to Texas A&M Commerce's defensive line coach, Michael Smith, who usually would ignore that kind of email. But Rodriguez's stood out. - Rodriguez was described as the first in, last out type of player. Like for real. Rodriguez got sick of being beat to the facility by custodians, so he started sleeping there, either on a pile of water bags or on a pole vault mat outside. I think they are FCS school. 2023 stats: 56 total tackles, 7.5 TFL, 5.5 sacks
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