Aug. 27, 2006
The Patriots drafted Willie Andrews in the seventh round (229th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. The 5-foot-9-inch, 195-pound defensive back set multiple school records as a return specialist at Baylor, while also starting every game at safety during his final three collegiate seasons. Andrews holds the Bears' all-time records for kick returns (164), kick return yards (1,647) and punt return yards (949). The Texas native was selected as the All- Big 12 Conference first-team return specialist as a junior and senior, becoming the first player in school history to accomplish the feat. Andrews sat down with us to look at his life both on and off the football field.
FAVORITES
What is your favorite movie? Madea's Family Reunion by Tyler Perry.
What was your favorite video game as a kid? That's a hard one. Everyone is a Madden fan. I would go with Super Tecmo Bowl for Nintendo. I always used the Chicago Bears.
What is your favorite element of training camp? I always like the team period during practice. Going against Tom Brady, Corey Dillon and that offense, I look forward to full-team activity every day. It is always a challenge...
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