Bryant ran his 40s in 4.97 and 5.0. Appeared in 11 games in 2001 and made 20 tackles, 13 games in 2002, 1 start 32 tackles, 2 tackles for loss. 13 Starts in 2003 44 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2PBU, 12QBP, lost starting job go to poor work ethic in 2004: 22 tackles, 3 for loss and 1.5 sack.
9 solos, 10 assists, 3 TFL and 1.5 sacks in 2004.
CDS Profile
Massive, strong has benched 500+, has 31 inch calves. Above average quickness for his size. But like many talented run-stuffers he falls victim to Gilbert Brown disease-a loss of mental and physical stamina leaning on blockers, not working. Needs more fire and Determination. Give his body to Dan Klecko and you'd have a hall of famer!
Anthony is a real load who gets a decent push up the middle. However, he has not been able to even consistently crack the starting lineup for a less-than-dominant Tide defense on a consistent basis. He can neutralize the double team on occasion and has a 500-lbs bench press. However he has a tendency to get fat and lazy, does not alway give his best effort and will be a project who will constantly need pushing. Still, he has enough athletic ability and flashed enough potential at the Senior Bowl and the combine to get mid-round consideration. He may never develop into an all-Pro, but given the right coaching he might develop into a solid rotational NT in the right scheme.