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Name: Anthony Queeley
Position: Wide Receiver
Year: (Redshirt) Sophomore
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 193 lbs
Hometown: Orlando, Fla.
High School: Lake Nona
2019 stats: Mainly played special teams in his first full season with the Syracuse Orange. Queeley got a few offensive snaps but didn’t record any statistics.
2020 projections: The spring depth chart listed Queeley behind Taj Harris as the primary outside receiver. Hopefully that means he could get a couple more snaps with the offense and get a couple of touches. Queeley still looks like he’ll play a lot of special teams though in 2020.
How’d he get here?: UCF, Duke, Akron, and Minnesota were just some of the many teams that submitted an offer for Queeley.
What’d recruiting sites say?: Three stars all-around
Money quote: Queeley’s already got a pretty good endorsement from former SU wideout Sean Riley.
Riley is also high on redshirt sophomore Anthony Queeley, who he described as smooth with strong hands…
Twitter feed: @anthonyq0515
Tweets of wonder: Queeley and Trishton Jackson play to the camera during last year’s camp.
Is this thing on? pic.twitter.com/VEYEcXLVPs
— Syracuse Football (@CuseFootball) August 3, 2019
What movie would Dino recommend for him?: Queeley is from Orlando, so why not watch Disney’s hottest new hit on Disney+ in “Hamilton.” Anthony Ramos plays the dual roles of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the blockbuster musical.
Interesting nugget o’interest: We mentioned it last year, but it’s too cool not to mention once again - Queeley has a sneaker business on the side. Best of all, no NCAA violations here!
Let’s get a look at ya: You want Syracuse to throw more bubble screens? Well the wideouts have to block - and Queeley did just that against Trill Williams in a drill last year.
WRs/DBs worked on bubble screens. Great rep from Anthony Queeley in here, planting Trill Williams to open up the sideline. pic.twitter.com/fNwyyGrt1M
— Stephen Bailey (@Stephen_Bailey1) August 5, 2019