A pair of HBCU soccer gamers had been heart stage at one of many main postseason collegiate all-star video games over the weekend and stood out in entrance of the watchful eye of NFL scouts.
Sundiata Anderson, the good All-SWAC Grambling State edge rusher and Howard offensive sort out Anim Dankwah, represented Black faculties throughout East-West Shrine Bowl exercises.Â
Right here is how expertise evaluators rated Anderson on his defensive exploits in opposition to a number of the prime school gamers within the nation. Â
Sundiata Anderson put collectively one other good day. Utilizing his fingers, extension, quickness, and violence throughout workforce and inside run durations. Arguably having the perfect week out of all of the defensive gamers. #ShrineBowl 📈 pic.twitter.com/3L24SrdWW5
— Gerald J. Huggins II, M.A. (@Coach_HugginsJr) January 28, 2024
Grambling State’s Sundiata Anderson executes an incredible stunt with Iowa’s Logan Lee for the sack. Left facet of the play. pic.twitter.com/Dmdq47NoSI
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) January 28, 2024
‘Wanting the half’ is large for a small school prospect in an all-star sport, and @GSU_TIGERS EDGE Sundiata Anderson undoubtedly checks that field.
It’s been nice to see his fluidity and athleticism up shut right here at @ShrineBowl.
— Emory Hunt (@FBallGameplan) January 28, 2024
Dankwah, the huge 6-foot-8, 363-pound offensive lineman, held up nicely in cross blocking conditions, based on observers who watched drills.Â
Howard OT Anim Dankwah vs USC Edge Solomon Byrd again to again 1 v 1s pic.twitter.com/JhtcJZw1cu
— MOUTH OF THE SOUTH (@southexclusives) January 27, 2024
Howard OT Anim Dankwah (6-8, 362) is an enormous man that strikes very well for his measurement. Checks loads of containers for what the Chiefs like. pic.twitter.com/6SeFybjrlq
— Craig Stout (@Craig_KCSN) January 27, 2024
@TheSportsEntGrp shopper and Howard alum Anim Dankwah been placing in work! https://t.co/tLN3EpFpNW
— Antoine Bethea (AB41) (@ABethea41) January 28, 2024
The East-West Shrine Bowl will happen on the Ford Middle at The Star in Frisco, Texas, on Thursday, Feb. 1. The sport will air on the NFL Community at 8 p.m. ET.