Orlando Predators Add Former Seahawks, Cardinals OL Nathan

Published on February 16, 2016 under Arena Football League (AFL)
Orlando Predators News Release


Orlando Predators Signee Nathan Isles with the Seattle Seahawks
Orlando Predators Signee Nathan Isles with the Seattle Seahawks
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ORLANDO - The Orlando Predators have agreed to terms with rookie offensive lineman Nathan Isles, the franchise announced.

"Nate has the combination of size and strength that you look for in an AFL offensive lineman," said Head Coach Rob Keefe. "He has a great opportunity to contribute early and we're looking forward to seeing how he makes the transition during training camp."

Isles (6-6, 350, North Carolina A&T) signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted rookie free in 2014, where he spent the entire season on the practice squad and earned a trip to Super Bowl XLIX. He later joined the Arizona Cardinals for training camp this past offseason before entering the Arena Football League.

Isles played collegiately at North Carolina A&T and started 31 games over his four-year career. He originally arrived as a defensive tackle before transitioning to the offensive line as a sophomore, where he became a fixture up front for the Aggies. A native of Atlanta, Isles prepped at Westlake High School which also produced current NFL MVP Cam Newton.




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Orlando Predators Signee Nathan Isles with the Seattle Seahawks
Orlando Predators Signee Nathan Isles with the Seattle Seahawks

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