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LaRon Byrd had his share of offers to sign with NFL teams after he was bypassed in this year's draft. But there was only one that truly interested the wide receiver from the University of Miami.
It was the Cardinals.
Wait, the Cardinals? They already have a perennial Pro Bowl receiver in Larry Fitzgerald and just spent their first-round pick on another receiver, Notre Dame's Michael Floyd.
Byrd text messages Fitzgerald often, seeking tips and answers about certain pass routes or blocking scenarios.
"He's been great. I know he's a busy guy, but there's not one time I texted him where he didn't reply back," Byrd said. "He's never pushed me to the side, so I'm very appreciative of him. He has my utmost respect."
Byrd turned heads during the Cardinals' series of minicamps, making several impressive catches.
He reminded some observers of Fitzgerald with his jumping ability and sure-handedness.
The Cardinals have a recent history for keeping undrafted free-agent receivers on the roster beyond training camp.
Byrd hopes that trend continues with him, even if they just drafted Floyd to be their No. 2 wideout.
"I don't fear competition," he said. "Like my mom always said, 'the cream rises to the top,' and as long as I'm doing what I'm supposed to do and making plays, I know the coaches will recognize that.
"I'm a guy nobody knew about, but the way I look at it is the only thing different from a free agent and a first-round pick is the money. You still have to play football."
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/car...exhibits-some-idols-skills.html#ixzz1zIOHY8iw
LaRon Byrd had his share of offers to sign with NFL teams after he was bypassed in this year's draft. But there was only one that truly interested the wide receiver from the University of Miami.
It was the Cardinals.
Wait, the Cardinals? They already have a perennial Pro Bowl receiver in Larry Fitzgerald and just spent their first-round pick on another receiver, Notre Dame's Michael Floyd.
Byrd text messages Fitzgerald often, seeking tips and answers about certain pass routes or blocking scenarios.
"He's been great. I know he's a busy guy, but there's not one time I texted him where he didn't reply back," Byrd said. "He's never pushed me to the side, so I'm very appreciative of him. He has my utmost respect."
Byrd turned heads during the Cardinals' series of minicamps, making several impressive catches.
He reminded some observers of Fitzgerald with his jumping ability and sure-handedness.
The Cardinals have a recent history for keeping undrafted free-agent receivers on the roster beyond training camp.
Byrd hopes that trend continues with him, even if they just drafted Floyd to be their No. 2 wideout.
"I don't fear competition," he said. "Like my mom always said, 'the cream rises to the top,' and as long as I'm doing what I'm supposed to do and making plays, I know the coaches will recognize that.
"I'm a guy nobody knew about, but the way I look at it is the only thing different from a free agent and a first-round pick is the money. You still have to play football."
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/car...exhibits-some-idols-skills.html#ixzz1zIOHY8iw