Graduating fifth-year senior tight end Rashod Berry has accepted an invite to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl set in the beautiful Pasadena, California. The game is set to take place on January 18 and will have several draft eligible players taking part in an All-Star game format.
Berry began his career on as a defensive lineman but was moved over to the offense when a need presented itself at tight end in 2017. He’s been on the depth chart and a part of game plans the last couple of years, but has been passed by guys like starter Luke Farrell and backup Jeremy Ruckert when it comes to getting the most snaps and targets.
Berry had just two receptions with no touchdowns in 2019, down from nine receptions and two TDs in 2018. Now he’ll get a chance to perform in front of NFL scouts and executives to showcase what he brings to the table at the next level.
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— RaShod Berry 🤮 (@Shoddieslime_13) January 8, 2020
Good luck big fella.