Rookie Wideout Isn’t Worried About His Weight, Will Work with Chad Johnson in the Offseason
Rookie WR Robby Anderson’s production may have been surprising to most of the league, but he was expecting it.
“I didn’t just come in here to say I put on a helmet, was an undrafted free agent and got cut,” Anderson said. “I came here to do what I did. Actually, I didn’t do what I wanted to. I wanted 1,000 yards and a Super Bowl, so I’m still working for my goals.”
The Temple product registered 42 catches for 587 yards and two touchdowns in his first season as a pro. Despite moderate success in year one, Anderson understands he needs to continue his progress in order to achieve his goals.
“I’m going to put in a lot of work this offseason,” he said. “There are a couple things I really want to focus on to get better. And I’m just going to go hard and focus on that.”
The 6’3”, 190-pound Anderson wouldn’t elaborate on specifics, but he did say bulking up is not part of his offseason plans.
“I’m not too concerned with my weight, to be honest,” he said. “But I want to get a little stronger so DBs don’t feel like they can grab me as much as they tried to this year. But my weight is not a concern to me or my coaches.”
we need more kids like this one, striving to be better and has set his goals to reach...