One of this year’s top CFL draft prospects is getting a look from down south.
The Seattle Seahawks are working out Brayden Lenius-Dickey on Monday, April 15. Though Lenius-Dickey isn’t projected to get selected in this year’s NFL draft, he will be a candidate to earn a contract as an undrafted free agent.
Lenius-Dickey graduated from the University of New Mexico following a stint at the University of Washington. He recorded 581 career receiving yards and four touchdowns in 46 collegiate contests.
Get game analysis, stats, and more daily at 3pm
Here’s exactly what you’ll get.
- Canadian football's biggest stories
- Smart game analysis
- Every CFL transaction covered with exclusive insight
The North Vancouver native has an intriguing frame at six-foot-five and 240 pounds. Predominantly a tight end in college, Lenius-Dickey has the potential to play wideout, slotback, H-back or fullback in the CFL.