
Former Huskers Headline Nebraska Danger Signings
Published on October 18, 2011 under Indoor Football League (IFL)
Nebraska Danger News Release
Former Huskers headline Nebraska Danger signings as of 10.18.11
Frantz Hardy, WR
University of Nebraska
Hometown: Miami, FL
5'10" 190 lbs
Hardy played for the University of Nebraska in 2005 - 08. He was undrafted in the 2008 NFL Draft and was cut from the Philadelphia Eagles in August 2008 due to a leg injury.
Brandon Johnson, DL
University of Nebraska
Hometown: Chicago, IL
6'4" 315 lbs
Johnson provided depth in the Nebraska defensive front in 2006 and 2007. The 6-3, 315-pound Johnson played in a total of 13 games during his two-year Husker career, including seven as a senior in 2007. The two-year letterman was in on three assisted tackles, one each against Texas A&M, Texas and Kansas, in 2007. Johnson also served in a reserve role on the defensive line in 2006 and saw action as a blocker on extra-point and field goal units. Johnson recorded an assisted tackle against Nicholls State.
Nicholas Taylor - DB - Florida International University
Taurean Charles - DE/LB - University of Florida
JocQues Richardson - DB - University of Florida
Chris Marshall - WR - Univ. Tennessee Chattanooga
Terry Freeman - OL - Univ. Mississippi/Buccaneers/Browns
Juan Garnier - DL - Ohio State
Maurice Dupree - WR - Jacksonville State Univ./Jaguars
Jamari McCollough - DB - Univ. Maryland
Eric Gray - RB/DB - University of Alabama
Daniel Libre - RB - U. of Hawaii/CFL
Anthony Atkins - DL - University of Washington
Corey Clark - DL - Jackson State University
Re-signed from the 2011 roster:
Travarous Bain
James Poynter
Trevor Shamblee
Erick Jackson
Darren Marques
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