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Old 04-26-2009, 08:45 PM   #78
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KANSAS CITY -- He wasn't selected in the 2009 NFL Draft but former Western Michigan Bronco Defensive Back Londen Fryar will have his shot at the NFL. Fryar signed a Free Agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday evening WMU Media Relations Director Mat Kanan confirmed through e-mail Sunday evening.

Fryar was 1st team All-MAC multiple times and was a part of a fearsome Bronco secondary that saw 2 of it's members drafted (Louis Delmas 33rd and EJ Biggers 217th) and a 3rd headed to the Chiefs in Fryar.

Fryar follows father Irving who starred in the NFL for the Patriots, Dolphins, Eagles and Redskins from 1984-2000.
Fryar is scheduled to fly from Philadelphia to Kansas City for mini-camp on May 7th.

http://wkzonews.blogspot.com/2009/04...nsas-city.html


Overview
Londen Fryar is a former cornerback at Western Michigan. After playing four seasons at Western Michigan (redshirt in 2004), Fryar was eligible to be selected in the 2009 NFL Draft but went undrafted. Fryar is 5-feet, 11-inches tall and weighs 192 pounds.
Prep Career
At Holy Cross High School in Jobstown, New Jersey, Fryar was a receiver, defensive back and kick returner. Fryar was named to the Philadelphia Inquirer All-South Jersey First Team and was a third team all-state selection.
College Career
After redshirting in 2004, Fryar made his collegiate debut vs Temple and finished the 2005 season with seven appearances and made one start that year. In 2006, Fryar started in all 12 games for Western Michigan. In a game vs Toledo that season, he recorded a career-high two interceptions for 106 return yards, including a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown. The return was the third-longest in WMU history. By the end of the 2006 season, Fryar led the MAC with six interceptions and was a member of the First Team All-MAC Defense. In 2007, Fryar was named to the First Team All-MAC Defense for a second consecutive year, setting a school record with six break-up plays vs Akron. He also led Western Michigan with 16 pass deflections, the second-highest single season total ever recorded at WMU. Fryar finished the 2008 season playing in 11 games (10 starts) with 42 total tackles and one interception.
Personal
Fryar's father, Irving, played in the NFL for 18 seasons (New England, Miami, Philadelphia and Washington). He was the No. 1 overall selection in the 1984 NFL Draft.

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