TE - Florida - Trey Burton
K - Vanderbilt - Cary Spear
RB - Toledo - David Fluellen
CB - Alabama - John Fulton
C/G - Oregon St - Josh Andrews
WR - LSU - Kadron Boone
RB - Mizzou - Henry Josey
WR - Rutgers - Quron Pratt
DL - Florida A&M - Frank Mays (6-9 291)
FS - Okie State - Daytawion Lowe
OL - USC - Kevin Graf
TE - Cincy - Blake Annen
OG - Morgan St - Karim Barton
NT - Oregon - Wade Keliikipi
OT - Texas - Donald Hawkins
QB - Nebraska - Taylor Martinez
really like trey burton as a multi formation type guy.....never heard of the other two
Agreed on Burton
Apparently the kicker is good
Just added a Bama corner
Couple more added
Like the Bama corner too
The Vandy kicker likes to hit people. His nickname is Murderleg
Henry Josey is a nice add
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 10, 2014, 08:06:07 PM
Henry Josey is a nice add
if his knee holds up hes chips deanthony thomas without having had to spend a pick on deanthony thomas
Hell yeah. Nice competition building for the backup RBs
Rutgers wideout Quron Pratt
Mosher says they signed a 6-9 291 DL named Frank Mays
Love the Lowe signing
A couple more added
morgan st raise up!!
Couple more including another Duck
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 10, 2014, 08:04:45 PM
The Vandy kicker likes to hit people. His nickname is Murderleg
I would think just having a name like Cary Spear would be enough for a kicker. Surprised he's not calling himself Cary Football.
ten best udfa...
1. Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers
Coleman dealt with a knee injury for most of the 2013 season and had an underwhelming season. Durability and inconsistent hands likely played a part in him going undrafted. However, he has intriguing size and athleticism as a vertical downfield threat, which will appeal to teams as a free agent.
2. Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida
Like his teammate and fellow cornerback Loucheiz Purifoy, Roberson had a tough 2013 campaign. Injuries and a suspension prevented him from getting on track. Roberson has above-average size and strength as a press-type corner, and he has starting talent if able to right the ship.
3. Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee
Richardson has a massive frame but lacks ideal athleticism, flexibility and is a bit of waist-bender, which in the end scared teams from using a draft pick on him. That said, Richardson has the size, length and inline power as a developmental prospect.
4. Adrian Hubbard, OLB, Alabama
Hubbard has intriguing length, athleticism and versatility as an edge defender. However, on tape he was a bit finesse at the point of attack, and his motor ran hot and cold at times, which likely caused him to go undrafted.
5. Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas
Jeffcoat was productive throughout his career at Texas and flashes upside as a pass-rusher. He also improved his strength at the point of attack defending the run in 2013. However, his average combination of quickness and flexibility as a rusher combined with some durability baggage likely scared teams away.
6. Christian Jones, OLB, FSU
Jones comes with some character concerns, and his lack of ideal instincts in space leaves him without an ideal fit. However, he has an ideal frame, above-average athleticism and has some upside as a pass-rusher to work with when he gets into a camp.
7. Kelcy Quarles, DT, South Carolina
Lack of ideal athleticism, flexibility and a recent off-field incident may have scared teams away from Quarles. However, he has thick frame and possesses above-average core strength. He also flashes the power to collapse the pocket as an interior pass-rusher. Quarles has a chance to make a roster and add depth to a front line for a cheap price.
8. Vic Hampton, CB, South Carolina
Hampton has the talent on tape to develop into a strong backup and eventual starter. However, a long list of off-the-field incidents and character concerns was ultimately too risky for teams to take a shot on him with a draft pick.
9. Craig Loston, safety, LSU
Loston has above-average size and adequate speed. He's physical, reliable and shows the ability to deliver a bit hit in run support. However, lack of ideal instincts and playmaking ability in the backend along with durability concerns likely played a big part in his going undrafted.
10. Zach Kerr, DT, Delaware
Kerr has a massive frame and a prototypical anchor to be an efficient two-gap prospect. He is also light on his feet and shows above-average lateral agility. However, scouts have had concerns about work ethic and some off-field issues, which may have prevented them from pulling the trigger.
Kirby Van Der Kamp is waiting for his call, Chip. Quit farging around on this one.
Roberson and Hampton are the only ones on that list that haven't signed yet. I don't think Purifoy has signed either
Nebraska QB Taylor Martinez signed per Roob
NT - Oregon - Wade Keliikipi
Maybe a Polynesian will finally pan out.
Murderleg
Quote from: Don Ho on May 11, 2014, 08:50:06 PM
NT - Oregon - Wade Keliikipi
Maybe a Polynesian will finally pan out.
junior seau troy palumalu and haloti ngata say hi
Pretty sure he's talking about one working out on the Eagles
Junior Seau isn't saying anything.
Kerr was a good player, figure on Andy will give him a shot.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 12, 2014, 09:02:44 AM
Pretty sure he's talking about one working out on the Eagles
saying that no eagle udfa polynesian has ever panned out doesnt seem like a very big deal to me....its not exactly like andy reid going from 1999 to 2011 and not being able to draft a single good linebacker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jHsAAhuowZg
i had forgotten about it until someone posted it somewhere this weekend but i remember watching his hit on cordarelle patterson live when it happened and thinking that cat is farging crazy
Taylor Martinez failed his physical
QuoteKadron Boone runs a sub-4.5 in the 40-yard dash. He played for a powerhouse college program. Coming out of high school in Florida, he was ranked by recruiting services at the 12th-best receiver prospect in the country.
Had he gone to any other college, Boone might have emerged into more of known commodity, maybe even into an NFL draft pick.
But in his last year at Louisiana State, Boone played on the same squad as future first-round wideout Odell Beckham Jr., future second-round receiver Jarvis Landry and two running backs who were each last week drafted in the top five rounds.
There just weren't enough footballs for everyone. So Boone caught just seven passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns last year, a steep dropoff in production that led the 6-foot, 204-pound receiver to fall completely out of the draft and sign a rookie free-agent deal with the Eagles.
Boone's tumble is apparently the Eagles' gain. Said one AFC personnel man who scouted the former LSU wideout: "He's gonna make that team."
"He's not a bad receiver; he's a pretty good receiver. He just got caught up in a place that has two pretty good receivers. He's going to be fine. I honestly believe he can play either way (outside and slot), and that's what's going to benefit him."
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"He can run. He has good hands. Very competitive guy, You'll see. He's definitely gonna show up. It wouldn't surprise me if he makes the team and actually contributes. I wouldn't be surprised if he outplays Huff. It wouldn't surprise me."
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Boone, the personnel man said, is a "faster, more explosive" version of Avant and has the skill set to excel in the slot.
"Avant wasn't fast or explosive but Avant played strong and physical and athletic, but I think that kid from LSU has an Avant-type of player in him. He just wasn't able to get as many balls there."
The Bama CB Fulton was dumped to make room for a VA Tech CB that tried out this past weekend (Davon Morgan)
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 10, 2014, 07:47:46 PM
RB - Mizzou - Henry Josey
yummmy
(http://media.philly.com/images/060414_henry-josey_600.jpg)
This man is what, 5'0" tall? Look at how big that football is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbVdaj-h70Q
Nickname test pass
Outlaw