Giants sign CB Greg Stroman to practice squad, release three

The New York Giants signed two players to their practice squad on Tuesday and released three, one with an injury settlement.

The New York Giants made several changes to their practice squad on Tuesday, including the signing of return specialist Kearis Jackson — a move that had been reported a day earlier.

In addition to Jackson, the Giants also signed cornerback Greg Stroman to their reserve unit.

The 28-year-old Stroman was originally a seventh-round pick of the Washington Commanders in the 2018 NFL draft. After three years in D.C., Stroman split time between the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams in 2021 before joining the Chicago Bears, where he’s spent the past two seasons.

In 29 career games (five starts), the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Stroman has recorded 65 tackles (47 solo, three for a loss), two QB hits, one sack, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, six passes defensed, and three interceptions.

Stroman also has limited special teams experience, returning 10 punts for 25 yards and six kickoffs for 110 yards.

In order to clear room for Jackson and Stroman, the Giants terminated the practice squad contracts of safety Alex Johnson and tight end Joel Wilson.

The team also announced that tight end Lawrence Cager was terminated from the practice squad with an injury settlement.

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Giants cut Jakob Johnson, sign Ty Summers to active roster

The New York Giants have terminated the contract of FB Jakob Johnson, signed LB Ty Summers and made some changes to their practice squad.

The New York Giants have terminated the contract of veteran fullback Jakob Johnson. Again.

Johnson has spent months on and off the Giants’ active roster and practice squad, and will likely be added back in the near future.

In addition to releasing Johnson, the Giants also placed tight end Lawrence Cager on practice squad injured reserve (IR).

“Cager will probably be down here on IR,” head coach Brian Daboll revealed before the team’s walkthrough practice on Tuesday.

Replacing Cager is tight end Joel Wilson, who was among Monday’s group of workout players.

“The tight ends play quite a bit of football, physical. We’ve used a lot of multiple tight end groupings. So, for look teams and show teams down the road, I think we need some legs,” Daboll said of working out tight ends.

Wilson, 24, signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Central Michigan in 2023. He’s also spent time with the Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers but has not appeared in a regular season game.

Meanwhile, replacing Johnson on the active roster is linebacker Ty Summers, who was out of standard elevations.

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With an open spot remaining on the practice squad, Johnson is likely to be re-signed and then elevated ahead of Thursday’s game.

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Giants work out former Texans fifth-round pick

The New York Giants worked out a former Houston Texans fifth-round pick on Monday alongside several other tight ends.

The New York Giants held a small group of players for a private workout on Monday in East Rutherford, including a former Houston Texans fifth-round pick, tight end Teagan Quitoriano.

The 24-year-old Quitoriano went No. 170 overall in the 2022 NFL draft and has appeared in 16 career games (11 starts), recording nine receptions for 146 yards and two touchdowns. He was released with an injury settlement (calf) earlier this month.

In addition to Quitoriano, the Giants also worked out several other tight ends — Armani Rogers, Stephen Sullivan, and Joel Wilson.

Rogers, 26, signed with the Washington Commanders as an undrafted free agent out of Ohio in 2022. He also spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles over the summer. He’s appeared in 11 games (three starts) and recorded five receptions for 64 yards, adding 26 additional yards on two rushes.

The 27-year-old Sullivan was a seventh-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks in the 2020 NFL draft but has spent most of his career with the Carolina Panthers. In 29 career games, he’s hauled in 14 receptions for 171 yards.

Finally, Wilson, 24, signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Central Michigan in 2023. He’s also spent time with the Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers but has not appeared in a regular season game.

None of the four were immediately signed.

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Instant analysis of Packers signing TE Joel Wilson to practice squad

The Packers are signing rookie TE Joel Wilson to the practice squad.

Tight end Joel Wilson was one of six players that the Green Bay Packers had in for a workout on Monday. According to Aaron Wilson, he has now been signed to the Packers practice squad. Here is what you need to know.

Wilson went undrafted this past spring out of Central Michigan. He initially spent time with the New Orleans Saints but then caught on with the Buffalo Bills during OTAs and was a part of their practice squad up until recently (released earlier this month). He measures in at 6-4, weighs 242 pounds and posted a Relative Athletic Score of 4.32 out of 10 during the pre-draft process. Wilson did not run an official 40-yard dash but did put up impressive times in the shuttle and 3-cone drills.

During the 2021 and 2022 seasons, where the bulk of Wilson’s opportunities came, he was an instrumental part of the Central Michigan passing game, catching 75 of his 105 targets at 11 yards per catch with 12 touchdowns. In 2022 specifically, 45 percent of Wilson’s snaps came from the slot and he ranked 42nd out of 145 eligible tight ends in yards per route run—an efficiency metric.

Over that same two-year stretch, Wilson had almost an exact 50-50 split between snaps as a route runner and snaps as a run-blocker. While PFF’s grading system isn’t the be-all-end-all by any means, Wilson was a below-average run-blocker by their metrics. He played just 53 total special teams snaps over his career as well.

For more on Wilson’s game, Lance Zierlein of NFL.com had this to say in his pre-draft scouting report:

“Wilson doesn’t have the play strength or technique of a Y tight end and might not have the speed to threaten the seam as a pass-catching option, but it is still easy to like his game. He’s clever as a route-runner and shows an ability to create separation with decent success underneath, but he must become even more competitive on contested catches. Wilson’s run blocking needs work, but he’s willing and will have potential in that area if he can get much stronger.”

As mentioned on Monday when highlighting the players that the Packers had in for workouts, an addition at the tight end position should have been expected. After signing Bo Melton and James Robinson from the practice squad to the 53-man roster prior to Thursday’s game in Detroit – Green Bay then released both players on Monday – the Packers had two practice squad openings.

Tight end is also a position where the Packers are hurting for depth at the moment as well. Josiah Deguara still did not practice on Monday with a hip injury after missing the previous game, while Luke Musgrave is on IR for a minimum of three more games, and Matt LaFleur is still not sure if he will return this season.

“We don’t know that,” said LaFleur on Monday when asked if Musgrave could return at some point. “Certainly we are hopeful for that, but we do know for sure that he will be out the next three weeks and then we will see where we are at after that. I know if it’s up to Luke he will be back, it’s just whether or not he is full healed. This guy, he is as tough as they come.”

Tucker Kraft, who stepped into the TE1 role in Musgrave’s absence, and Ben Sims are the only healthy tight ends on the active roster at the moment. Fullback Henry Pearson is on the practice and has two elevations left after playing on Thanksgiving, where he played two offensive snaps and 10 on special teams.

Even with the addition of Wilson, the Packers still have one practice squad opening remaining, along with two on the 53-man roster after releasing Melton and Robinson. From the sounds of it, one of those active roster spots could go to Darnell Savage, who is trending in the right direction, once he’s activated off IR.

Bills add Tre’ McKitty, Tre Norwood to practice squad

#Bills add Tre’ McKitty, Tre Norwood to practice squad:

The Buffalo Bills swapped out two players on their practice squad ahead of facing the Denver Broncos in Week 10.

The team announced on Tuesday that tight end Tre’ McKitty and defensive back Tre Norwood have joined the taxi squad.

In corresponding moves, defensive end Kameron Cline was placed on injured reserve and tight end Joel Wilson was released. The Bills did not provide further details on Cline’s injury.

McKitty was a third-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Chargers in 2021. The 6-foot-4 target has appeared in 34 career games, however, he has only made 12 catches in his career.

McKitty made nine starts for the Chargers last season and was released on Oct. 31 and cleared waivers. In 2023, McKitty has only appeared in 66 totals snaps in six games.

Norwood was a seventh-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021. In 32 total game appearances, Norwood has defended four passes and notched one interception.

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Buffalo Bills 2023 roster cuts tracker

Stay on top of the #Bills’ roster cuts right here:

The Buffalo Bills have begans their quest to 53 players (and a practice squad). The team must be down to that to total number of players by 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

But as is often the case, the NFL is wasting little time skimming down their rosters. Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott included.

Here is Bills Wire’s 2023 roster tracker for Buffalo as the Bills work their way down to 53 players:

Bills re-sign Dean Marlowe, add UFDA Joel Wilson

Dean Marlowe is back and the #Bills add another UDFA:

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The Buffalo Bills have brought their offseason roster to the maximum number of 90 players on the first day of 2023 OTAs.

The team announced on Monday that veteran safety Dean Marlowe was re-signed by the team, but the Bills added another undrafted rookie free agent as well: tight end Joel Wilson.

Marlowe, 30, has spent part of four years of his career in Buffalo. Originally joining the team in 2018, Marlowe departed in 2021 to find an opportunity for more playing time.

Last season Marlowe returned to Buffalo to backup the Bills’ starting tandem of Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer once again as the team traded for him. Marlowe was with the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons during his time away from the team.

Marlowe made four total appearances in 2022.

Wilson is a 6-foot-4 tight end that played at Central Michigan. When Buffalo originally announced their UDFA additions after the 2023 NFL draft, Wilson was not among them. Post-draft, the Bills have now signed eight undrafted players.

Wilson originally did sign with another team after the draft in the New Orleans Saints. At the time, he did not pass his physical and was let go according to Saints Wire.

With the team using a first-round pick on Dalton Kincaid at the draft, Wilson will have an uphill battle to a final roster spot. However, there’s a chance he could earn a practice squad place.

In 34 games at Central Michigan, Wilson had 82 catches for 874 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Report: Rookie TE Joel Wilson did not pass his Saints physical

Report: Central Michigan TE Joel Wilson did not pass his physical, meaning he did not sign with the New Orleans Saints:

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This is a bummer: SI.com’s John Hendrix reports that rookie tight end Joel Wilson did not pass his entrance physical with the New Orleans Saints, meaning he didn’t sign with the team after all. The undrafted free agent out of Central Michigan suffered a season-ending ankle injury on a touchdown reception last November, and though he was able to complete some pre-draft athletic testing it did limit what he was able to do.

So how does this shake up the roster at tight end? The Saints expect Foster Moreau to be on the field next week after completing treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma earlier this spring, pairing him with Juwan Johnson on top of the depth chart. Second-year pro Lucas Krull is still in the mix, as is veteran free agent pickup Miller Forristall, and Taysom Hill is technically still listed as a tight end (even if he rarely lines up there).

We’ll see if the Saints sign another player here. They invited a couple of tight ends to try out at rookie minicamp this weekend in Cethan Carter (Nebraska) and Jamal Turner (Toledo), so maybe one of them makes a strong impression.

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