Rugby loses it’s fastest player Isles to NFL

Twenty-four-year-old US sevens winger Carlin Isles who has been branded as the fastest man in rugby has signed a practice squad receiver contract with the NFL’s Detroit Lions.

The Lions, eliminated from American football playoff contention last Sunday, have been known for unusual moves in trying to land talent, bringing in a German player last year and Norwegian kicker Havard Rugland earlier this year after seeing him on a YouTube video.

Isles, dubbed the fastest man in rugby by Rugby magazine last year, underwent a tryout session for the Lions on Monday that included running the 40-yard dash in 4.22 seconds.

“I’m very happy,” Isles told ESPN. “Being in an NFL locker room has been a true blessing for me. It’s outstanding and a shocker for me. I would have never thought in my life I would be right here in the NFL.”

A spot opened for Isles after the Lions promoted tight end Matt Veldman from the practice squad to the active roster to replace injured Brandon Pettigrew ahead of Detroit’s season-ending game Sunday at Minnesota.

“You’re looking for athletes,” Lions coach Jim Schwartz said. “It hasn’t been unusual to see basketball players transition to the NFL. That’s not just recently, that goes way back.

“Even track guys like Bob Hayes and Renaldo Nehemiah. An athlete’s an athlete. There are skills that you can develop, and if you see something you like then you can work with him.”

Isles, whose Ohio hometown of Massillon is a famed US high school gridiron hotbed and near the American Football Hall of Fame, was a sprint star and American football player in college before switching ro rugby.

Isles, who has a YouTube highlight of his own that has millions of views, plays for the Gentlemen of Aspen club team and has 11 caps for the USA Rugby Sevens squad. His goal remains to play in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

“That is a goal of mine — 2016 is a big deal for me,” he said. “But playing in the NFL is a blessing too.”

Other NFL clubs have turned outside the usual US collegiate feeder system for talent this year.

Kenyan-born Daniel Adongo has played two games at linebacker this season for the playoff-bound Indianapolis Colts after playing for South Africa’s Southern Kings in Super 15 rubgy last season.

And the San Francisco 49ers have signed England’s Lawrence Okoye, an Olympic shot put finalist in London, as a defensive end. He is on injured reserve for the playoff-bound club after a pre-season injury.

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