Los Angeles Rams Sign Undrafted Free Agent Tight End Dan Villari
Rams sign UDFA TE who ran for 445 yards after converting from QB
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The Los Angeles Rams have signed undrafted free agent tight end Dan Villari from Syracuse, who previously played as a quarterback. Villari, who ran for 445 yards and caught 66 passes for 671 yards in college, adds depth to the Rams' tight end roster, which already includes notable players like Tyler Higbee.
- 01Dan Villari signed as an undrafted free agent tight end by the Rams.
- 02Villari previously played quarterback, completing 69.7% of his passes in 2023.
- 03He ran for 445 yards and caught 66 passes for 671 yards in his college career.
- 04The Rams already have four established tight ends on their roster.
- 05Villari could provide depth and potential for future development.
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The Los Angeles Rams have added tight end Dan Villari, an undrafted free agent from Syracuse University, to their roster. Villari, standing 6-foot-4 and weighing 245 pounds, has an intriguing background as a former quarterback, where he completed 69.7% of his passes in the 2023 season. In addition to his passing stats, he accumulated 445 rushing yards and scored four touchdowns during his college career. As a receiver, he caught 66 passes for 671 yards and three touchdowns, all in 2023. Despite the Rams' already solid tight end lineup, which includes Tyler Higbee, Villari's versatility could make him a valuable asset in the future, particularly as a third option as current players age or leave the team. His signing reflects the Rams' strategy to bolster their offensive depth with unique talent.
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Villari's addition could enhance the Rams' offensive capabilities and provide options for future seasons.
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