College coach on safety Anthony Levine
By Brian Carriveau
May 7, 2010 1:11 p.m. |(0) Comments
The Green Bay Packers announced the signing of safety Anthony Levine on Monday. He was one of three players who earned a contract with the Packers after a tryout at last weekend's rookie orientation minicamp. Railbird Central had the opportunity to do a brief Q&A with Roderick Reed, Levine's head coach at Tennessee State University.
Railbird Central: Levine put up as good of workout numbers as nearly any safety at the NFL Combine. Could you describe what makes him such a good overall athlete?
Coach Roderick Reed: Levine is a hard worker and has the and had the ability to play corner. We needed him at safety for his knowledge of the defense and ability to put us in the right coverage and sometimes change the defense. He has great return skills, but I could not risk getting him hurt back there because of his value to our defense. He works very hard at his craft, often organizing 7-on-7 compitions with local colleges in the summer. He has fun with what he does and loves to play football, and he is also graduating tomorrow.
RC: What would you say is the best part of Levine's game?
RR: The best part of his game is knowing angles and mental preparation. He is physical enough to roll down in the box, and athletic enough to play centerfield or cover man-to-man.
RC: To go from a tryout to an NFL roster, players in Levine's position will most likely have to contribute heavily to special teams. What can Levine do on special teams?
RR: To me, for him to have to try out was a joke. I think someone should have drafted him. Everyone saw his numbers. He had good stats, but I am truly thankful to Green Bay for giving him an opportunity. Although, he should have been in the East West. Now that I have that off of my chest, he is a great special teams player. He was on our kick-off and kick-off return teams and he also returned a couple of punts.
RC: What was one of Levine's best games as a collegiate athlete? What did he do?
RR: Pick any game his senior year. He was big in Eastern Kentucky and Eastern Illiniois, allso Jackson State. The biggest thing about him is his consistency week in and week out.