Anthony Oakley
Anthony Oakley has been around for awhile. I'm surprised he is still practice squad eligible. Here's an 2007 article from da Bears web site...
http://www.chicagobears.com/news/NewsStory.asp?story_id=3707
Oakley making strong push to earn role with Bears
By Larry Mayer
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.main_content_well {font-size:11px;} BOURBONNAIS, Ill. – If Anthony Oakley were a stock, now would probably be a good time to call your broker.
The backup center’s value is seemingly on the rise after he performed well with the No. 2 offense in last Saturday’s preseason win in Houston and held his own while subbing for Olin Kreutz with the first unit Wednesday in practice.
“Oak’s done a nice job,” said offensive coordinator Ron Turner. “He’s had a really good camp, and he had a great offseason. He’s a smart guy and he’s watching Olin and learning and picking up as much as he can from Olin.
“The biggest thing he needs to work on is consistency with the snap and he’s been doing a great job of that all camp.”
Oakley entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2004. He spent the entire 2005 campaign on the Bears’ practice squad and all of last season on Chicago’s 53-man roster, though he has yet to appear in an NFL regular-season game.
Given his inexperience, Oakley was determined Wednesday to prove that he belongs when he worked with four veteran starters in John Tait, Ruben Brown, Roberto Garza and Fred Miller who have combined to play 37 NFL seasons.
“I didn’t play any game last year,” Oakley said. “So by me coming in I have to step up to the plate every time and show them that I’ve got it and I won’t let them down when I get in. Working with the ones, you’ve got to step it up.”
Oakley can also play guard and knows that versatility isn’t only a plus but a requirement. Last season the Bears generally only dressed seven offensive linemen on game day with John St. Clair and Terrence Metcalf the only reserves in uniform.