University of Connecticut Athletics
Dan Davis, Danny Lansanah to Sign NFL Free Agent Contracts
4/28/2008 12:00:00 AM | Football
STORRS, Conn. (April 28, 2008) -- Two former University of Connecticut football players, defensive tackle Dan Davis and linebacker Danny Lansanah, have agreed to terms on rookie free agent contracts with National Football League franchises. The deals will become official as the two report to their respective teams’ rookie mini camps.
Davis intends to sign with the Indianapolis Colts and Lansanah with the Green Bay Packers. The pair will be joined in upcoming NFL camps by their teammates Tyvon Branch and Donald Thomas who were selected in the NFL Draft on Sunday by the Oakland Raiders (4th round) and Miami Dolphins (6th round) respectively.
Both players served as team captains in 2007, helping the Huskies to their first-ever BIG EAST Championship and a berth in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Each also played in the 2004 Motor City Bowl, making them two of the six Huskies to play in both of the school's bowl game appearances.
A native of Plainfield, N.J., Davis started 35 of his 42 games played at UConn, spending his senior season at defensive tackle and the first three as a defensive end. Davis made 116 total tackles as a Husky, including 21 for loss, 7.5 of which were sacks. He did not miss a start in either of his final two seasons and was named the team's co-MVP following the 2007 regular season.
Lansanah, a native of Harrisburg, Pa., is the ninth-leading tackler in UConn history with 323 and his 35 career TFLs tie for sixth-best amongst Huskies all-time. His 10 interceptions tie for eighth in school history and he is one of four UConn players to ever return two interceptions for a touchdown in their careers at the school. He was named first-team All-BIG EAST in 2007, and UConn's Defensive MVP, leading the team with 121 stops on the season. Lansanah also led UConn in tackles in 2006 with his 99.
"I am very happy that they will have the opportunity to try to win a job in the NFL," UConn head coach Randy Edsall said. "They made significant contributions to our program here at UConn. I am proud of them and thankful for what they have done here and I wish them both the best of luck with these opportunities."










