Season 25 was Harrison Andrews, and what a rookie season it was. Andrews primary role for his rookie season was nickelback in addition to occasionally rotating in at cornerback to spell the veterans, Cuco Clemente and Xavien Adams. Focusing on run support and picking up the opposing teams TEs or slot WRs in coverage, Andrews was able to rack up enough tackles to land at sixth on the tackle leaderboard for the season, and puts him among the most ever in the ISFL for a rookie.
With the retirement of Xavien Adams and the move from CB to S for Cuco Clemente, Andrews finds himself moving over to the outside CB position. He will have a great deal of pressure this season as he will now be focused on locking down the opposing team’s number one WR week in and week out. Along with the huge change in responsibility on the field, Andrews now has new responsibilities off the field as well. As the veteran of the CB group, he is now the mentor for superstar rookies Peter “Lil Petey” Patterson and Teddy Utterstruzen. The infusion of youth has the secondary looking drastically different in Season 25, but it gives the team an extremely positive outlook in the future.
With the retirement of Xavien Adams and the move from CB to S for Cuco Clemente, Andrews finds himself moving over to the outside CB position. He will have a great deal of pressure this season as he will now be focused on locking down the opposing team’s number one WR week in and week out. Along with the huge change in responsibility on the field, Andrews now has new responsibilities off the field as well. As the veteran of the CB group, he is now the mentor for superstar rookies Peter “Lil Petey” Patterson and Teddy Utterstruzen. The infusion of youth has the secondary looking drastically different in Season 25, but it gives the team an extremely positive outlook in the future.
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