ROD NFL Mock Undrafted Rookie Free Agents Thread

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RamsFlash80

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Signed Undrafted Rookie Free Agents by Team: 4 players max each (all different positions). Just use the hold control+F method Alan told us to use to search to see if a player is signed already as long as we keep the list updated every page. Everyone feel free to update this list using this template as we go. Everyone can start after Mojo Ram makes the last pick of the ROD draft. Team effort here so update the list as we go if you got time.

Arizona Cardinals
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Atlanta Falcons
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Baltimore Ravens
1. Isaiah McKenzie, WR (Georgia)
2. Sean Harlow, OG (Oregon St.)
3. Sam Tevi, OT (Utah)
4. Brian Cox, DE (Florida)


Buffalo Bills
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Carolina Panthers
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Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
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Denver Broncos
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Detroit Lions
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Green Bay Packers
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Houston Texans
1. Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech)
2. J.J. Dielman, OT (Utah)
3. Cethan Carter, TE (Nebraska)
4. Javancy Jones, OLB (Jackson St.)


Indianapolis Colts
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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Kansas City Chiefs
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Los Angeles Chargers
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Los Angeles Rams
1. Johnathan "Rudy" Ford, S (Auburn)
2. Jimmie Gilbert, OLB (Colorado)
3. Tarik Cohen. RB (North Carolina A&T)
4. Collin Bevins, DE (Northwest Missouri St.)



Miami Dolphins
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Minnesota Vikings
1. Aviante Collins, OG/OT - (TCU)
2. Michael Rector, WR - (Stanford)
3. Christopher Carson, RB - (Oklahoma state)
4. Pharoh Brown, TE - (Oregon)

New England Patriots
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New Orleans Saints
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New York Giants
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New York Jets
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Oakland Raiders
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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San Francisco 49ers
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Seattle Seahawks
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Tennessee Titans
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Washington Redskins
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BALTIMORE FREE AGENTS
Isaiah McKenzie

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Sean Harlow

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Sam Tevi

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Brian Cox
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Aaron Jones RB UTEP

Alek Torgersen QB Pennsylvania

Samson Ebukam DE/LB Eastern Washington

Kai Nacua S BYU
 

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The New Orleans Saints pick up:
Travin Dural, WR, LSU
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Height:
6'1"
Weight:202
40 Yrd Dash:4.65
20 Yrd Dash:2.75
10 Yrd Dash:1.73

This guy has flown under the radar because of appalling QB play, but I'm taking a flyer on a guy with good speed and size that's come from the same stable as Jarvis Landry and Beckham Jr. He can sit at the back of the depth chart and improve his ball skills, but his day will come.

Glen Antoine, DT, Idaho


Height: 6'4"
Weight: 337
40 Yrd Dash: 3 weeks
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 37
Vertical Jump: 30
Broad Jump: 08'07"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.77
3-Cone Drill: 8.33

Antoine is the epitome of a run stuffer - he'll only be used on obvious run plays when the Saints will switch to 3-4 technique. He's as big as a house and with smother anything in front of him!

EDIT: This guy has already spoken to the Rams - keep an eye on him ;)

Anthony Cioffi, S/CB, Rutgers


Height: 5'11"
Weight: 205
40 Yrd Dash: 4.3
20 Yrd Dash: 2.67
10 Yrd Dash: 1.64
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 15
Vertical Jump: 27 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'06"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.24
3-Cone Drill: 6.96

The dude is just plain fast, and plays even faster. He's another one of the ball-hawk multi-positional guys that I like to draft, he's comfortable as a CB, FS, SS and even at WR. He'll be a star on ST and will get his day on the starting lineup.

Bradley Northnagel, LS, California
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You can't beat a good Long Snapper, and with Northnagel, you couldn't ask for a better pair of hands. And I got a LONG SNAPPER - the title is mine I tell you!!
 
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Signed Undrafted Rookie Free Agents by Team: 4 players max each (all different positions). Just use the hold control+F method Alan told us to use to search to see if a player is signed already as long as we keep the list updated every page. Everyone feel free to update this list using this template as we go. Everyone can start after Mojo Ram makes the last pick of the ROD draft. Team effort here so update the list as we go if you got time.

Arizona Cardinals
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4.

Atlanta Falcons
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2.
3.
4.

Baltimore Ravens
1. Isaiah McKenzie, WR (Georgia)
2. Sean Harlow, OG (Oregon St.)
3. Sam Tevi, OT (Utah)
4. Brian Cox, DE (Florida)


Buffalo Bills
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Carolina Panthers
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Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
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Denver Broncos
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Detroit Lions
1. DeVeon Smith, RB (Michigan)
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Green Bay Packers
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Houston Texans
1. Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech)
2. J.J. Dielman, OT (Utah)
3. Cethan Carter, TE (Nebraska)
4. Javancy Jones, OLB (Jackson St.)


Indianapolis Colts
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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Kansas City Chiefs
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Los Angeles Chargers
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Los Angeles Rams
1. Johnathan "Rudy" Ford, S (Auburn)
2. Jimmie Gilbert, OLB (Colorado)
3. Tarik Cohen. RB (North Carolina A&T)
4. Collin Bevins, DE (Northwest Missouri St.)


Miami Dolphins
1. Aaron Jones, RB (UTEP)
2. Alek Torgersen, QB (Penn)
3. Samson Ebukam, DE/OLB (E. Washington)
4. Kai Nacua, S (BYU)


Minnesota Vikings
1. Aviante Collins, OG/OT - (TCU)
2. Michael Rector, WR - (Stanford)
3. Christopher Carson, RB - (Oklahoma state)
4. Pharoh Brown, TE - (Oregon)

New England Patriots
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New Orleans Saints
1. Travin Dural, WR (LSU)
2. Glen Antoine, DT (Idaho)
3. Anthony Cioffi, S/CB (Rutgers)
4. Bradley Northnagel, LS (Cal)


New York Giants
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New York Jets
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Oakland Raiders
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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San Francisco 49ers
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Seattle Seahawks
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1. Nate Gerry, S (Nebraska)
2. Matthew Dayes, RB (North Carolina St.)
3. Kent Perkins, OT (Texas)
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Tennessee Titans
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Washington Redskins
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Because your all doing such a fine Job, Here's a closer look at Minnesota's UDFA's!

OG Aviante Collins TCU.jpg

OG/OT - Aviante Collins - TCU - 6ft 4 / 295
* 4.81-40
* 1.69 10 yard split time
* Benched 34 times!
* Given a 5.39 grade by CBS and a 6-7 round projection by NFL.com

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WR - Michael Rector - Stanford - 6Ft / 193
* 4.42-40
* 36.5 Vert.
* 129.0 Broad jump
* 4.19 short shuttle
* 6.77 3-cone drill
* 11.31 long shuttle
* And a 126.7 SPARQ score!

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RB - Christopher Carson - Oklahoma St. - 6Ft / 218
* 4.58 40
* Benched 23x!
* 37.0 Vert.!
* 130.0 Broad jump!
* And a 128.9 SPARQ score!

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TE - Pharoh Brown - Oregon
* 6Ft 6 / 255
* Benched 24x
* 34.0 Vert.
I just liked his size!
 

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Tamp Bay Buccaneers Undrafted Free Agent Signings

Robert Davis WR Georgia State
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Nate Gerry S Nebraska
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Matthews Dayes RB North Carolina State
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Kent Perkins OT Texas
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Tamp Bay Buccaneers Undrafted Free Agent Signings

Robert Davis WR Georgia State
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Nate Gerry S Nebraska
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Matthews Dayes RB North Carolina State
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Kent Perkins OT Texas
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Robert Davis was drafted by Dave in the 3rd round of the draft ;). But the rest look good
 

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Some good players getting signed here (y) . Alot more good ones still left!
 

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Tamp Bay Buccaneers Undrafted Free Agent Signings

Robert Davis WR Georgia State
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Nate Gerry S Nebraska
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Matthews Dayes RB North Carolina State
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Kent Perkins OT Texas
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Sorry T-REX, you can't take Robert Davis!! the Vikings Drafted him in the 3rd round pick #86! Find someone else Please!
 

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Signed Undrafted Rookie Free Agents by Team: 4 players max each (all different positions). Just use the hold control+F method Alan told us to use to search to see if a player is signed already as long as we keep the list updated every page. Everyone feel free to update this list using this template as we go. Everyone can start after Mojo Ram makes the last pick of the ROD draft. Team effort here so update the list as we go if you got time.

Arizona Cardinals
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4.

Atlanta Falcons
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2.
3.
4.

Baltimore Ravens
1. Isaiah McKenzie, WR (Georgia)
2. Sean Harlow, OG (Oregon St.)
3. Sam Tevi, OT (Utah)
4. Brian Cox, DE (Florida)


Buffalo Bills
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3.
4.

Carolina Panthers
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Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
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Denver Broncos
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Detroit Lions
1. DeVeon Smith, RB (Michigan)
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Green Bay Packers
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Houston Texans
1. Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech)
2. J.J. Dielman, OT (Utah)
3. Cethan Carter, TE (Nebraska)
4. Javancy Jones, OLB (Jackson St.)


Indianapolis Colts
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4.

Jacksonville Jaguars
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Kansas City Chiefs
1. Christian Summers, WR (Towson)
2. Najee Harris, OLB (Wagner)
3. Tyler Williams, CB (Central Arkansas)
4. Storm Norton, OT (Toledo)


Los Angeles Chargers
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Los Angeles Rams
1. Johnathan "Rudy" Ford, S (Auburn)
2. Jimmie Gilbert, OLB (Colorado)
3. Tarik Cohen. RB (North Carolina A&T)
4. Collin Bevins, DE (Northwest Missouri St.)


Miami Dolphins
1. Aaron Jones, RB (UTEP)
2. Alek Torgersen, QB (Penn)
3. Samson Ebukam, DE/OLB (E. Washington)
4. Kai Nacua, S (BYU)


Minnesota Vikings
1. Aviante Collins, OG/OT - (TCU)
2. Michael Rector, WR - (Stanford)
3. Christopher Carson, RB - (Oklahoma state)
4. Pharoh Brown, TE - (Oregon)

New England Patriots
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New Orleans Saints
1. Travin Dural, WR (LSU)
2. Glen Antoine, DT (Idaho)
3. Anthony Cioffi, S/CB (Rutgers)
4. Bradley Northnagel, LS (Cal)


New York Giants
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New York Jets
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Oakland Raiders
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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San Francisco 49ers
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Seattle Seahawks
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1. Nate Gerry, S (Nebraska)
2. Matthew Dayes, RB (North Carolina St.)
3. Kent Perkins, OT (Texas)
4.


Tennessee Titans
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Washington Redskins
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The Steelers have signed:

Darrell Daniels TE Washington

Strengths
Has absolutely freakish physical attributes. Arm length and hand size would be considered outstanding for an offensive tackle. Stretches high and outside his frame to make the catch. Hands are supple and strong and the ball tends to stick to them at impact. Plucks it away from his body and can secure through contact. Carded a verified sub 4.50 40-yard dash during spring. Short strider, but feet turn over rapidly to propel him down the field. Can work the third level. Adjusts his path to off-target deep throws. Team-first player and vocal leader. Has successful stint as a cover man on special teams in his background.

Weaknesses
Doesn't always play to his timed speed. Production is below expected level for his physical attributes. Had just 47 touches and five touchdowns over three years. Got open with speed alone and benefited from misdirection, play-action and borderline pick plays. Doesn’t use quality fakes and speed variances to create movement from safeties. Blocks with locked-out knees and little hip bend. Lacks physicality and aggressiveness be counted on as a blocker.

Draft Projection
Round 7-PFA

Sources Tell Us
"He's going to test through the roof and he's going to get overdrafted on the traits. Mark my words." -- NFC West scout

Bottom Line
Converted wide receiver who is definitely a pass catcher rather than a combination tight-end who can handle blocking assignments as well. Daniels' combination of athletic ability and physical traits figures to land him as a third-day draft pick, but he will have to learn to run routes more effectively as a matchup tight end in the NFL or he will find himself stuck on the practice squad for a couple of seasons.
 

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The Steelers have signed:

Darius Hamilton, DT Rutgers

Hamilton signed with Rutgers amid great fanfare as the prodigal son of New York Giants standout Keith "Hammer" Hamilton and star of Don Bosco Prep, a program in Ramsey, New Jersey that ended the 2011 season ranked No. 1 overall in several national polls, including USA Today. He registered 17 tackles as a reserve as a true freshman before emerging as a legitimate star in his own right a year later, recording 48 tackles, including a team-leading 11.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. Hamilton recorded similar numbers a year later (45 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss) while posting a career-high six sacks, earning Honorable Mention All-Big Ten accolades and the team's Defensive MVP following the season. And that's where things get complicated. Hamilton suffered an undisclosed right leg injury prior to the 2015 season which sidelined him for the first two games of the year. Eager to cap his career in style (he later admitted that he returned earlier than perhaps he should have), Hamilton aggravated the injury in his season debut against Penn State September 19. Despite recording zero tackles in his only game before opting to take a medical redshirt, the Rutgers staff named him a team captain for the second consecutive year. On the surface, Hamilton was even more productive in 2016 than before, leading the defensive line with a career-high 56 stops despite almost constant double teams. He was lacking in the big plays which characterized his earlier campaigns, however, recording just 2.5 tackles for loss and half a sack. When healthy, Hamilton has shown the burst and power combination to project as a three-technique in the NFL. His lack of ideal size and questionable health, however, could push him much lower down the board than his hype suggests.

STRENGTHS: Hamilton doesn't have the height of most interior defensive linemen, but he is far from small with a thick torso and the speed to get upfield quickly to penetrate. He has NFL movement skills with a flexible body type to bend and make sharp cuts, playing with a high motor and emotion whenever he steps on the football field. He shows good initial burst to split gaps and is more powerful than his frame suggests, showing core strength, flexibility and toughness in fighting through double-teams. A three-time team captain, the only one in school history. Father was a defensive lineman and 12-year veteran with the New York Giants (1992-2003).

WEAKNESSES: Listed at 6-3, 286 pounds by Rutgers but appears smaller than that. Heavier (with more weight around his middle) and did not appear to have the same burst and lateral agility in 2016 following the injury, raising concerns about his conditioning and long term recovery. Good power and use of leverage to hold up to double teams at the college level but will struggle in this role (at this size) versus NFL competition. Average height and awareness to disrupt passing lanes, recording just three pass breakups over his career, all of them in 2013. IN OUR

VIEW: Hamilton is an unusual combination of simultaneously being overrated throughout much of his career and underrated for his production and toughness in 2016. If teams get positive feedback on his injury, he is well worth a Day Three flier pick, showing an intriguing combination of quickness, power and resiliency. COMPARES TO: George Uko, Denver Broncos: Few defenders have enjoyed success inside in the NFL at Hamilton's size. The 6-3, 284 pound Uko spent a year on Denver's practice squad after a standout career at Southern Cal. If Hamilton is able to regain his explosiveness, a more optimistic comparison could be another former USC star, Titans' Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jurell Casey.
 

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Signed Undrafted Rookie Free Agents by Team: 4 players max each (all different positions). Just use the hold control+F method Alan told us to use to search to see if a player is signed already as long as we keep the list updated every page. Everyone feel free to update this list using this template as we go. Everyone can start after Mojo Ram makes the last pick of the ROD draft. Team effort here so update the list as we go if you got time.

Arizona Cardinals
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3.
4.

Atlanta Falcons
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2.
3.
4.

Baltimore Ravens
1. Isaiah McKenzie, WR (Georgia)
2. Sean Harlow, OG (Oregon St.)
3. Sam Tevi, OT (Utah)
4. Brian Cox, DE (Florida)


Buffalo Bills
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2.
3.
4.

Carolina Panthers
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4.

Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
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Denver Broncos
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Detroit Lions
1. DeVeon Smith, RB (Michigan)
2.
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Green Bay Packers
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2.
3.
4.

Houston Texans
1. Sam Rogers, FB (Virginia Tech)
2. J.J. Dielman, OT (Utah)
3. Cethan Carter, TE (Nebraska)
4. Javancy Jones, OLB (Jackson St.)


Indianapolis Colts
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2.
3.
4.

Jacksonville Jaguars
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2.
3.
4.

Kansas City Chiefs
1. Christian Summers, WR (Towson)
2. Najee Harris, OLB (Wagner)
3. Tyler Williams, CB (Central Arkansas)
4. Storm Norton, OT (Toledo)


Los Angeles Chargers
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2.
3.
4.

Los Angeles Rams
1. Johnathan "Rudy" Ford, S (Auburn)
2. Jimmie Gilbert, OLB (Colorado)
3. Tarik Cohen. RB (North Carolina A&T)
4. Collin Bevins, DE (Northwest Missouri St.)


Miami Dolphins
1. Aaron Jones, RB (UTEP)
2. Alek Torgersen, QB (Penn)
3. Samson Ebukam, DE/OLB (E. Washington)
4. Kai Nacua, S (BYU)


Minnesota Vikings
1. Aviante Collins, OG/OT - (TCU)
2. Michael Rector, WR - (Stanford)
3. Christopher Carson, RB - (Oklahoma state)
4. Pharoh Brown, TE - (Oregon)

New England Patriots
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2.
3.
4.

New Orleans Saints
1. Travin Dural, WR (LSU)
2. Glen Antoine, DT (Idaho)
3. Anthony Cioffi, S/CB (Rutgers)
4. Bradley Northnagel, LS (Cal)


New York Giants
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3.
4.

New York Jets
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4.

Oakland Raiders
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Pittsburgh Steelers
1. Darrell Daniels, TE (Washington)
2. Darius Hamilton, DT (Rutgers)
3.
4.


San Francisco 49ers
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3.
4.

Seattle Seahawks
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3.
4.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1. Nate Gerry, S (Nebraska)
2. Matthew Dayes, RB (North Carolina St.)
3. Kent Perkins, OT (Texas)
4. Nate Hairston, CB (Temple)


Tennessee Titans
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Washington Redskins
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