Riley said “I couldn’t wait to hear what they had to say because after the offensive season we had, it was kind of up in the air, I wanted to see what they were thinking of me, but after the first few days, talking with some teams, they thought I was really versatile. They wanted to see if i could play outside receiver as well. They were basically all showing love.”
According to Bailey, Riley claimed he tested very well, Almost too well.
"He said he ran a 3.99-second short shuttle and 6.41-second L-drill during the workout, both of which would’ve led all receivers at the NFL Scouting Combine. Riley also said he clocked a personal-best 4.42-second 40-yard dash, which would’ve tied for seventh..." "Riley leaves Central New York third all-time in program history with 4,358 all-purpose yards."
So what kinda production did the Orangemen turned Patriot produce?
In 48 games he caught 119 balls for 1265 yards and 4 touchdowns, averaging 10.6 yards per catch. He also carried the ball 15 times for 97 yards.
Riley averaged 21.2 on 115 Kick returns and 11.3 yards average and 1 touchdown on 50 punt returns. Versatility that will help him battle for a spot on the roster.
Riley is currently on a 3 year contract with little guaranteed, so he will have to put on extra work in, if he wants a career in the NFL.
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