Jesse Holley’s Dream With Dallas Cowboys
Source: http://thelandryhat.com
Does Jessy Holley have any chance to make the Dallas Cowboys team after locking up the 80th spot on the team by winning Michael Irving’s 4th and Long reality television special?
Probably not, but the guy did show some decent skill on the show. But who is he?
Well, to start, he is a champion. He played on the North Carolina Tarheels 2005 NCAA basketball championship. He also played football there. Holley led the team with 47 receptions for 670 yards in his junior year. He was ranked fifth in the league in receiving yards per game and sixth in receptions
He is 6-foot 3-inches tall and 215 pounds, which is a pretty big receiver. He had a brief and unsuccessful period with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2007.
Probably the biggest roadblock in this kid’s way is the fact that the Dallas Cowboys are heading into training camp with 11 wide receivers—and that’s without Terrell Owens.
Does Jessy Holley have any chance to make the Dallas Cowboys team after locking up the 80th spot on the team by winning Michael Irving’s 4th and Long reality television special?
Probably not, but the guy did show some decent skill on the show. But who is he?
Well, to start, he is a champion. He played on the North Carolina Tarheels 2005 NCAA basketball championship. He also played football there. Holley led the team with 47 receptions for 670 yards in his junior year. He was ranked fifth in the league in receiving yards per game and sixth in receptions
He is 6-foot 3-inches tall and 215 pounds, which is a pretty big receiver. He had a brief and unsuccessful period with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2007.
Probably the biggest roadblock in this kid’s way is the fact that the Dallas Cowboys are heading into training camp with 11 wide receivers—and that’s without Terrell Owens.
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