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Bryon Bell and Thomas Keiser make Second All-Unwanted All-Pro team


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:party: Congrats to Bryon Bell and Thomas Keiser for making ESPNS Second All Unwanted All-Pro team.

The qualifications to make the All-Pro team is you have to have be undrafted or cut by a previous team.

I know Bell has had some bad games because of penalties and giving up some sacks but he has done decent considering the fact he is a rookie and ESPN has noticed him which makes me hopeful for the kids future.

Keiser has made some big plays in his short career, I know he is buried in the depth chart but maybe he will get a chance to get more playing time.

I think the best part of this is the fact they were undrafted. It looks great for our scouts and coaching staff to find and develop an undrafted player.

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:party: Congrats to Bryon Bell and Thomas Keiser for making ESPNS Second All Unwanted All-Pro team.

Byron has had some tough moments, but he has fought through it and gotten better little by little.

I think both of these guys will have long careers in the league. Keiser in particular may turn out to be a really solid player.

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bell has played like a rookie starting at RT. he should be much better next year.

still....i'm not content with the idea of him or otah being our top choices at RT next year.

i hope we upgrade, but if rivera thinks we'll be ok with those two guys i'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt.

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