Earlier this week, the NFL revitalized its veteran combine idea and held a Pro Players Combine in Phoenix, Arizona. Hundreds of non-vested veterans seeking an NFL contract were in attendance, and at least one caught the eye of the New York Giants.

NFL Draft Diamonds reports that the Giants, along with nearly a dozen other teams, have offered a contract to tight end/wide receiver Nick Truesdell, who had a cup of coffee with the Indianapolis Colts last season.

I talked to several scouts who said Truesdell straight murdered the veteran combine. He ran a 4.47 at 6’6 and 252 pounds. The teams ran him through drills and that was more than enough. We are learning that by the time he went to the airport, over six teams had already called his agent and began offering contracts. He received 9 contract offers from the Oakland Raiders, New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants and the Tennessee Titans.

The Draft Diamonds report was retweeted by Truesdell himself, as well as NFL insider Ian Rapoport, lending validity to the news.

Truesdell, who played college football at the University of Cincinnati before transferring to Grand Rapids Community College, went undrafted in 2013. He’s since bounced around from team to team and league to league, playing for six different teams in the AFL and IFL before signing with the Colts for two days last season. He also spent time in Green Bay Packers camp.

The 6-foot-6, 240-pound Truesdell is a monster of a man with remarkable athleticism for his size. He’s dominated lesser competition and now simply hopes for a legitimate shot in the NFL.

Update: Truesdell has chosen to sign with the Minnesota Vikings.