NFL supplemental draft returns in 2023: A look at the Eagles’ history

NFL supplemental draft returns in 2023: A look at the Eagles’ history

The NFL’s Supplemental Draft is back for the first time since 2019 after the league granted eligibility for Purdue receiver Milton Wright. In 2021, he caught 57 passes for 732 yards and seven touchdowns for the Boilermakers.

Wright was ruled academically ineligible for the 2022 college football season and left Purdue last May.

The Supplemental Draft is for draft-eligible players who didn’t enter the selection process but cannot return to college football the same year.

There have been 46 players selected in the National Football League supplemental draft since its inception in 1977.

The supplemental draft was created in 1977 for players whose circumstances affected their eligibility and who did not enter the NFL draft during the spring.

Three players in the 1984 supplemental draft entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Steve Young, Gary Zimmerman, and Reggie White.

Ohio State football class of 2023 scouting report: Noah Rogers

Ohio State football class of 2023 scouting report: Noah Rogers #GoBucks

The Ohio State football recruiting class of 2023 is complete and despite some murmurs of negativity in the crowd, this class is fantastic from top to bottom. One of the gems of the class is a four-star wide receiver from the state of North Carolina in Noah Rogers.

Rogers is widely viewed as a top 40 recruit in the class and a top ten receiver overall, but as we previously discussed with Brandon Inniss, it is going to be extremely tough for a wide receiver to crack the lineup in this deep two-deep early in their career, but Rogers has enough talent to be a meaningful contributor early.

Name: Noah Rogers

High School: Rolesville (Rolesville, NC)

Height: 6 feet, 2 inches

Weight: 195 pounds

4-Star Wide Receiver