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Nick Easley

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Nick Easley
No. 86
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1997-01-14) January 14, 1997 (age 27)
Newton, Iowa, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:Newton
College:Iowa Western Community College
Iowa
Undrafted:2019
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Nick Easley (born January 14, 1997) is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at Iowa and was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2019.

Early life

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Easley attended Newton Senior High School in Newton, Iowa, where he played wide receiver, kicker and punter for the football team. In his junior season in 2013, Easley was an all-district selection. His senior year, Easley was a captain and earned second-team all-state honors as a wide receiver and was a third-team selection as a kicker, in addition to being first-team all-district for the second year in a row. Easley holds a slew of football records at the high school, including most career receiving yards, as well as the most touchdowns in a game, season, and career. He also played varsity basketball for three years.

Easley was underrecruited, and only received an offer to play at one college, Missouri Western, which wanted him to walk-on as a kicker.[1] Easley decided to attend Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs.

College career

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Iowa Western Community College

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Easley was a first-team all-conference receiver as a freshman and sophomore, leading the team to a bowl game in consecutive seasons. In 2016, he had a standout sophomore season, earning NJCAA All-America honors by tallying 954 receiving yards, the second-most in school history for a single season.

Easley received scholarship offers from three FCS schools, Robert Morris, Southern Illinois, and Western Illinois, but accepted an offer to walk-on at Iowa.

Iowa

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In 25 games over two seasons at Iowa, Easley caught 103 passes for 1,024 yards and nine touchdowns. During his senior season in 2018, Easley was eighth in receptions in the Big Ten with 52. Easley was named MVP of the 2019 Outback Bowl after catching eight passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns.

Easley majored in secondary education.

College statistics

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Nick Easley Receiving
Year Team GP Rec Yards TDs
2017 Iowa 13 51 530 4
2018 Iowa 12 52 494 5
College Totals 25 103 1,024 9

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 11+14 in
(1.81 m)
203 lb
(92 kg)
30+78 in
(0.78 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.64 s 1.57 s 2.65 s 4.08 s 6.80 s 36.0 in
(0.91 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
8 reps
All values from 2019 Iowa Pro Day[2]

Buffalo Bills

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On April 27, following the conclusion of the 2019 NFL draft, Easley signed with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent.[3][4] On August 31, Easley was released as part of the team's final roster cuts.[5] On October 1, 2019, Easley was signed to the Buffalo Bills practice squad.[6] On January 6, 2020, Easley was signed to a reserve/future contract.[7]

On August 16, 2020, Easley was waived by the Bills.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Emmert, Mark (December 21, 2018). "Nick Easley didn't want to be a D-II punter; here's how he became Iowa's top wide receiver". Hawk Central. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "Nick Easley Pro Day Results". NFLDraftScout.com. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "Meet Bills' undrafted free agents and rookie minicamp invites". The Buffalo News. April 27, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  4. ^ Silagyi, Kyle (May 10, 2019). "Buffalo Bills announce Nick Easley signing". Hawkeye Insider. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  5. ^ Ulrich, Logan (August 31, 2019). "Bills Officially Cut 31 Players, Get Down To 53". NFLTradeRumors.co. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  6. ^ Silagyi, Kyle (October 1, 2019). "Bills make practice squad switch, bring back WR Nick Easley". Bills Wire. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  7. ^ "Bills' Nick Easley: Inks future deal". CBSSports.com. January 6, 2020. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  8. ^ "Bills sign DTs Justin Zimmer and Tanzel Smart". BuffaloBills.com. August 16, 2020.
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