Russell Sheppard, WR, LSU
Brad Wing, P, LSU
Damion Square, DE, Alabama
Miguel Maysonet, RB, Stony Brook
Kyle Quinn, C, Arizona
Issac Remington, DT, Oregon
what a terrible franchise
Not bad signings.
They're udfa's and how about you tell me why they're awful?
how are you going to tell me they are the best signings ever
3 more:
Matthew Tucker, TCU RB
Matt Tobin, Iowa G
Jake Knott, Iowa State OLB
Wing is a nut job and party animal. Maysonet started at Hofstra and transferred to Stony Brook, and he's one of FCS's leading rushers
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 27, 2013, 11:19:51 PM
how are you going to tell me they are the best signings ever
I'm not because they aren't - but they're not zesty either
Since they didn't draft another RB my guess is Maysonet has a chance to make the team. I know nothing about him whatsoever other than scouts inc had him graded as a top10 UDFA. Square is meh. I don't expect much from any of them (as is the case most years with UDFA).
I saw him up close at West Point this past year - he ran for 200+ which isnt the biggest deal against a defense like Army's, but he ran hard. Different kind of back than what we've been used to here. He won't make the team, but he was actually a player I had my eye on for a while.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on April 27, 2013, 11:12:29 PM
They're udfa's and how about you tell me why they're awful?
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 27, 2013, 11:19:51 PM
how are you going to tell me they are the best signings ever
Haha. Such a concise character study.
mcshay said maysonet was the best udfa signing in the league and that he will be better than at least half of the drafted running backs
pre draft piece on brad wing and his "issues"
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/nfl-ponders-punters-future-rt9i5hp-204603711.html
I want to party with this dude.
from espn insiders top 10 udfa's.....
7. Stony Brook RB Miguel Maysonet
Maysonet was one of our favorite Day 3 sleepers. He has a low center of gravity and runs with above-average balance and lateral agility. In addition, he brings some versatility as a pass catcher out of the backfield. It won't be surprising if Maysonet is the next late-round/free-agent running back to become a big-time contributor in the league.
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/article-1/Eagles-Add-Nine-Rookie-Free-Agents/ab652fe1-e514-41a2-9dd2-e256e8ce883b
at the eagles rookie camp this weekend
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QuoteIf you can't stand to read one more sentence with the words "Oregon football," "NCAA" and "recruit" in it, then perhaps you might want to skip this article. But you really need to hear the strange case of New Zealand native and offensive lineman Nic Purcell.
Purcell has been in the United States for two years and has played one year of football at Golden West Community College in Huntington Beach, Calif. He had never played football before this past year—or, at least, that's what he thinks.
While he still lived in New Zealand, the 6'6", 300-pound Purcell played mostly basketball and rugby.
According to Scout.com, the 26-year-old also went on an LDS mission before moving to the USA with his California-based wife whom he met in New Zealand. Purcell moved to California with the intention of attending college.
So far, so good, right?
Do you remember those four letters in the first sentence? NCAA?
So here's the problem. According to Rivals.com, Purcell played in two football games—two—as part of what he calls a "social club" in his home country. The NCAA says that his football eligibility clock started the first time he played a football game, and it's now expired. No more eligibility, that's the NCAA ruling.
See ya, sucker.
However, Purcell is appealing that ruling. According to Rivals.com, the University of Oregon has filed the appeal on Purcell's behalf. One tenet of the appeal is that the level of football Purcell played in New Zealand is useless and shouldn't count in NCAA-ville.
Essentially, Purcell did not relocate to California to play football; he came to go to college and subsequently learned that he might be able to earn a scholarship playing football. Rivals.com rates Purcell a 3-star recruit, and he currently has 10 offers.
Scout.com says that even though Purcell started as a raw player, he has attracted major college attention because of his "ideal size, athleticism and feet."
Purcell also achieved a 4.0 GPA his freshman year at Golden West Community College.
As of last month, Purcell has not committed to any school. But if his NCAA appeal is successful, Rivals.com says that the Ducks will become the front-runner to sign him.
On January 9, Purcell said, "Oregon is very high up on the list because they have been there for me through all this."
No word yet from the NCAA on his appeal. What a surprise, she said snidely.
WHAT DOES THE WIFE LOOK LIKE?
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His resume had no reference to fire fighting so :yay
Hopefully he's got that Maori warrior mentality.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/19/eagles-move-on-from-maysonet/
Well that was fast.
is there any evidence to the roseman/howie thing or is florio just being florio and making things up
not that i cant see a possible come to jesus moment where chip is like "the farg is this dork"
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 19, 2013, 08:09:26 PM
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/19/eagles-move-on-from-maysonet/
Well that was fast.
Well, you win some and you lose some, nothing guaranted. Not everybody can be like Indianapolis for chrisakes. I mean, signing Andrew Luck as an UDFA was farging dope, right?
Who?
Indianapolis. The Colts.
They moved out of Baltimore?
Try to keep up
I don't have time to read the newspaper to learn these things.
I depend on :CF for my college signing info
Quote from: MDS on May 19, 2013, 09:22:32 PM
is there any evidence to the roseman/howie thing or is florio just being florio and making things up
all florio
what happened was they saw the guy during ota's this past week and didnt like him enough to keep him at a position that is probably the deepest and strongest on the roster...florio is acting like they cut bennie logan
Quote from: ice grillin you on May 20, 2013, 10:54:19 AM
Quote from: MDS on May 19, 2013, 09:22:32 PM
is there any evidence to the roseman/howie thing or is florio just being florio and making things up
all florio
what happened was they saw the guy during ota's this past week and didnt like him enough to keep him at a position that is probably the deepest and strongest on the roster...florio is acting like they cut bennie logan
You wish they cut Bennie Logan.
And he wasn't at OTAs because of that graduation rule. So they only saw him in rookie mini-camp.
But they paid the guy a double digit signing bonus
ha...no
i wish they didnt draft him.....but now im his biggest fan boi
boi....no.
eagles made the michael barmino signing official
a monster offensive tackle who planned to play in college this year but was deemed to not have any eligibility left...because he thought hed play he was not in the nfl draft where he probably would have been a mid to late rounder....but because he was eligible for the nfl draft he was not eligible for the supp draft where most people say he would have been picked...hes from scranton and worked out at tra thomas johnson in south jerz....half the league showed up for his workout so it was a nice little coup for the eagles to sign a guy with some nice potential
king dunlap part 2?
QuoteOffensive lineman Michael Bamiro said he chose the Eagles over the Giants and Dolphins. Eagles offered him best chance to grow...
to what, 6'9" 350?
Chips Shakes win another person over