Roster cuts are a focus as the final preseason game approaches on Thursday in Washington. And one guy on the bubble is Daniel Hardy, the Bucs’ rookie tight end out of the University of Idaho, a late seventh-round pick. He’s slugging it out for the third tight-end role with Ryand Purvis and Nathan Overbay, who spent much of last year on the Bucs’ practice squad.
Joe caught up to Hardy yesterday to chat about his NFL experience.
JoeBucsFan.com: How do you feel about your chances of making the team? How have you played? Have you shown the team what you’re all about?
Daniel Hardy: I feel like I’ve made plays when I’ve gotten the opportunity. But there’s always a lot more I can work on. You know, I just try to do what the coaches tell me. That’s what my whole focus has been. I feel good about how camp has been going, about how preseason has been going. I feel I’m improving and learning more and more. That’s really been my whole focus.
Joe: What is your biggest improvement since becoming a pro?
Hardy: I’d say attention to details. There’s so much more that goes into it at this level in terms of off the field in terms note-taking, learning from watching the veterans in front of you, trying to pick up something new every day. And the tempo, the tempo is faster, you really have to be on your cues. You gotta study what the defense is doing. Everything is sped up, the mental and the physical part of it.
Joe: Talk about Kellen Winslow’s influence on you.
Hardy: It’s been huge. Going in I was kind of anxious just to see what kind of guy he was. You know, you hear different things. But he’s been everything and more than I could have asked for me as a rookie at the position. He is so knowledgable. People don’t understand what he goes through every day just to be able to play, in terms of getting physically ready. And his mental approach to it — he’s such a professional seeing how he approaches the game and what he does on and off the field. He’s a physical beast but the mental part of his game I think people on the outside underestimate. Just having someone like that I can look up to is a blessing?
Joe: What are you doing on special teams?
Hardy: I’m on just about everything. They got me at kickoff return, kickoff, punt and punt return. And it’s something that I embrace. A lot of guys, and even for me, it’s a great chance to make a team, just to show them I’m willing to do it and that I’m versatile. … I’m excited because in high school I got to play safety and on special teams you get to be a defender. You get to hit somebody. I love it. I embrace it.