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  Philip Redwine-Bryant could have just written down athlete on his resume for NFL scouts Tuesday, and he wouldn't have been wrong. The former Oklahoma State walk-on linebacker impressed scouts on Pro Day with his versatility, as not only did he do the defensive drills many would expect, but he also worked out as a fullback and long snapper. Redwine-Bryant, who played a bit of tight end at Harker Heights High School in Texas, said he wanted to leave no stone unturned. "I mean shoot, put me out there for quarterback, too. Honestly, I tried to focus on linebacker, fullback and long snapper. I have that in my toolbelt and want to show that here. Hopefully I got a good look at that and they got a good look at me, too, so we will see what happens," Redwine-Bryant said.

On a day in which the Cowboys had a smaller-than-usual number working out, Redwine-Bryant was one of the members who improved his stock. The multiple time team captain said he is looking to make a team any way he has to. And though he isn't going anywhere out of state to train since he is finishing up his second degree this spring, Redwine-Bryant will be working with the Cowboy track and field team trying to earn a medal in the discus before he hopefully starts his pro football career. However he makes a team, he is willing to do it. If an NFL coach asked him to be a special teamer, Redwine-Bryant had the perfect answer. "I would say, 'Look coach, I will clean toilets, too. I do the whole thing. Just to get on that team and show out and do what I do, I would do anything for the team," Redwine-Bryant said. - Stillwater Press


rSr/2020 ILB Philip Redwine-BryantOklahoma State
News Source: Stillwater Press



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