Receiver Daniel Arias was one of the rookie free agents the Arizona Cardinals signed this offseason. Let’s find out more about him.
Here is his bio from the team’s press release when he was signed.
Colorado wide receiver Daniel Arias (6-3, 216) appeared in 50 games (21 starts) during his five-year career with the Buffaloes, the most by a wide receiver in school history. He had 48 receptions for 750 yards and four TDs in his career while also excelling on special teams. According to the school, Arias finished his career with 77 special teams points, the seventh most in Buffaloes history. In 2022, Arias played in all 12 games and had 19 receptions for 309 yards and a TD while also collecting 14 special teams points. He was selected as the recipient of the Tom McMahon Award, given annually to a Colorado offensive player for their dedication and work ethic.
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Physical profile
Arias measured 6-foot-3 1/2 and 208 pounds at his pro day.
He has 9-inch hands, 33 1/4-in arms and a 79-inch wingspan.
His 40 times was 4.52 seconds. His 10-yard split was 1.58 seconds.
His three-cone was 7.09 seconds. His short shuttle was 4.27 seconds.
His vertical leap was 38 inches, his broad jump was 10-7 and he did nine bench press reps at 225 pounds.
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Where he fits
His size and agility could give him a spot on the team, but he is battling for, at best, the final receiver spot on the roster.