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Harry Crider
Personal information
Born: (1999-05-18) May 18, 1999 (age 25)
Columbus, Indiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:311 lb (141 kg)
Career information
High school:Columbus East
(Columbus, Indiana)
College:Indiana
Position:Guard
Undrafted:2021
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Player stats at PFR

Harry Crider (born May 18, 1999) is an American football guard who is a free agent. He played college football at Indiana.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Harry Crider was born on May 18, 1999, in Columbus, Indiana. He attended Columbus East High School before playing college football at Indiana. He played football, basketball, baseball, and wrestled in high school, earning three letters. He gained numerous honors after his senior season, including: Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50, Indiana all-state, Indiana Associated Press 6A all-state, Indianapolis Star position award winner (offensive line), USA Today All-USA Indiana team, 2015 IFCA all-state, and team captain.[2] At Indiana, he appeared in 8 games during his freshman year, and 6 in his sophomore year. Crider was named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten selection following his sophomore year. He gained a starting role in his junior year, starting all 13 games (12 at left guard, 1 at center). In his senior season, he started all 8 games at center, and was named honorable mention all–Big 10. He chose to forgo remaining eligibility and instead declare for the 2021 NFL Draft.[3][4][5]

Professional career[edit]

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
ft2+78 in
(1.90 m)
307 lb
(139 kg)
32+34 in
(0.83 m)
8+78 in
(0.23 m)
5.26 s 1.78 s 3.04 s 4.64 s 7.63 s 27.0 in
(0.69 m)
8 ft 6 in
(2.59 m)
31 reps
All values from Pro Day[6]

Philadelphia Eagles[edit]

After going unselected in the 2021 NFL Draft, Crider signed as an undrafted free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles.[7] He was waived on August 23, 2021. He was signed to the practice squad on September 14.[8] He was released by the Eagles on September 21, 2021.[9]

Denver Broncos[edit]

On September 29, 2021, Crider was signed to the Denver Broncos practice squad.[10] He was released on October 5.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brockway, Kevin (November 19, 2020). "IU C Crider managing Type 1 diabetes through pandemic". Herald Bulletin. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ "Harry Crider - Football". Indiana University Athletics. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Schultz, Ted (April 25, 2021). "Draft Dreams / Crider hopes to hear name announced or get free-agent call". The Republic. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Blau, Jon (January 10, 2021). "IU football offensive lineman Harry Crider heads to NFL Draft". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Wallace, Dylan (January 10, 2021). "Indiana OL Harry Crider Declares for NFL Draft". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ "Harry Crider, Indiana, C, 2021 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Erby, Glenn (May 2, 2021). "Philadelphia Eagles signing Indiana OL Harry Crider to an UDFA deal". Eagles Wire. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Zangaro, Dave (September 14, 2021). "Eagles make flurry of practice squad moves entering Week 2". RSN. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Frank, Reuben (August 23, 2021). "Eagles release 2 more, 1 more to go by Tuesday". RSN. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Heath, Jon (September 29, 2021). "Broncos sign two offensive linemen to practice squad". Broncos Wire. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  • ^ Schultz, Ted (December 22, 2021). "Moving On: Crider ready to call it a career following spine surgery". The Republic News. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
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