Danario Alexander

Danario Alexander

35-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed to a non-guaranteed one-year, $1.32 million contract by the Chargers in April of 2013.
WRFree Agent
Knee
December 8, 2015
Alexander (knee) worked out for the Bears on Tuesday, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
ANALYSIS
Alexander came on strong for the Chargers late in the 2012 season, but he hasn't played in a game the past three years while recovering from a slew of surgeries on his knees. In all likelihood, the hope is just that he could be ready to compete for a roster spot with a team next season.
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Height
6' 5"
 
Weight
217 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.62 sec
 
Past Fantasy Outlooks
2013
2012
2011
Out for the season with a torn ACL.
Alexander remains on the Rams roster because of his massive potential, but his recurring knee issues and the infusion of talent from the last two drafts have put him on thin ice. If he makes the final roster he'll likely be 6th or 7th on the depth chart and isn't likely to see the field much unless injuries decimate the club like they did in 2011.
Undrafted due to injury concerns, Alexander signed with the Rams in October and immediately flashed his downfield playmaking ability – before missing more time with a knee injury. In eight games, Alexander managed 15.3 YPC and 8.3 YPT, no mean feats on a subpar Rams passing offense. At 6-5, 215 and the speed to get deep, Alexander offers the big-play ability their smaller, quicker wideouts – Danny Amendola and Donnie Avery – lack. Even with the newly acquired Mike Sims-Walker, Alexander should figure prominently in the Rams’ 2011 plans in the event he remains healthy. In May, Alexander claimed his left knee was finally healthy, and his quarterback Sam Bradford said Alexander looks quicker and faster than he did at any point during the 2010 season.
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Danario Alexander: Timeline Pushed Back
WRSan Diego Chargers
Knee
February 6, 2014
Alexander (knee) underwent a second surgical procedure in January that will further delay his rehab, San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
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WRSan Diego Chargers
Knee
August 16, 2013
Alexander (knee) was waived/injured by the Chargers on Friday, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
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Danario Alexander: Tears ACL
WRSan Diego Chargers
Knee
August 6, 2013
Alexander (knee) tore his right ACL in practice Tuesday and will miss the entire 2013 season, ESPN reports.
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WRSan Diego Chargers
Knee
August 6, 2013
San Diego coach Mike McCoy described Alexander's right knee injury from Tuesday as a "ding," San Diego Union-Tribune writer Michael Gehlken reports.
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WRSan Diego Chargers
Knee
August 6, 2013
Alexander (knee) left practice Tuesday, San Diego Union-Tribune writer Michael Gehlken reports.
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