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  • WAS Defensive Lineman
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    Bucs signed DL Anthony Bryant, a sixth-round pick, to a five-year contract.
    At 6'3, 337 pounds, the nose tackle from Alabama hopes to become a run-stuffer for the Bucs.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Ravens signed WR Leo Bookman, DT Anthony Bryant and LB Jamar Enzor.
    Bryant has been in the league for a few seasons but hasn’t made much of an impact. None of these players are expected to make the team.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Dolphins signed DT Anthony Bryant off the Ravens’ practice squad.
    The 337-pound behemoth will try to help a flagging Dolphins run defense which ranks next to last in the NFL. Miami now has a dozen down linemen on its active roster. Apparently they’ve taken the quantity over quality approach.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Ravens signed DTs Anthony Bryant and Atiyyah Ellison, Willie Gaston, OL Mike Kracalik, OL Ikechuku Ndukwe, RB Cory Ross, and WR Matt Willis to their practice squad.
    Nobody too exciting here.
  • Dolphins waived OTs Anthony Alabi and Marion Dukes, and DTs Marquay Love and Anthony Bryant.
    Alabi has the best shot to be claimed off waivers, as he has the ability to be a formidable backup left tackle. He’d only cost $520,000. Love and Dukes are borderline NFL players. Bryant is huge but has never made an impact.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Giants released DT Anthony Bryant.
    The career practice squad player is expected to sign with the Giants’ version. The Giants also released DL Tommie Hill, DE Robert Henderson, DT Orrin Thompson, S Travonti Johnson, S Vince Anderson, S Sha-reff Rashad and LB Kenny Ingram.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Redskins signed DT Anthony Bryant, formerly of the Giants.
    At 6-foot-3 and 335 pounds, Bryant has the build to play nose tackle in the 3-4, which Washington is installing under Jim Haslett. However, Bryant has failed to last long at any of his many NFL stops and will be on the bubble.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Giants waived DT Anthony Bryant.
    Bryant, 28, lasted three months after signing a futures contract in January. He has a history of weight issues, and perhaps wasn’t in ideal shape.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Lions signed DT Anthony Bryant off the Buccaneers’ practice squad.
    Shaun Rogers (knee rehab) won’t be back this week. Bryant has tremendous size and could earn himself a long-term role in Detroit if he’s able to excel in the system he learned under old line coach Rod Marinelli.
  • WAS Defensive Lineman
    Giants signed DT Anthony Bryant.
    Bryant spent last season out of football. He looks the part at 6'3/335, but has been with countless teams and no one’s ever got anything out of him.