Saints schedule private workout with fast-rising linebacker

The New Orleans Saints scheduled a private workout with fast-rising Temple linebacker Jordan Magee:

The New Orleans Saints scheduled a private workout with Temple linebacker Jordan Magee before the upcoming 2024 NFL draft, according to Justin Melo of The Draft Network, He’s a prospect on the rise after dominating the NFL Scouting Combine, and he’s set Top 30 visits with both the Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys. Right now he’s projected to picked on Day 3 between rounds four and seven.

In four seasons at Temple, Magee had 235 tackles with 31 going for a loss and eight sacks. He had a nice performance at the combine, finishing first among linebackers in the 10-yard split with a 1.54 time (4.55-second 40-yard dash). He finished third in the broad jump and fourth in the vertical. His numbers allowed him to finish with a 9.29 Relative Athletic Score, with his biggest downside being his size and lack of confirmed numbers in agility drills.

The signing of Willie Gay makes linebacker a little bit less of an emergency need, but the Saints do need to plan for the future of the position. Demario Davis is still playing at a high level, but is entering his age-35 season and can’t be expected to play much longer. The Saints doing due diligence on the position is expected.

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Irish kicker Charlie Smyth to work out for the Saints

The Saints will work out Irish kicker Charlie Smyth this week. He could be good competition for Blake Grupe:

The NFL’s International Pathway Program might be coming to New Orleans. The Saints will work out Irish kicker Charlie Smyth later this week, per NFL Ireland’s Michael McQuaid. Smyth, 22, is a native of Mayobridge in Northern Ireland, where he’s played Gaelic football as a goalkeeper.

Smyth tried out at the NFL Scouting Combine in February and made 12 of his 16 field goal tries. He also participated at South Florida’s pro day with other international prospects, where he impressed by going 8-for-10 with his longest kick hitting from 60 yards. Now he’ll have an opportunity to show the Saints what he can do at a private workout.

He could be good competition for Blake Grupe. The rookie wasn’t good enough last season while going 28-for-35 with misses from 29, 29, 46, 47, 51, 52 and 54 yards. The Saints need to bring in some competition for Grupe, and Smyth might be an attractive option. The Irishman is expected to sign with an NFL team as an undrafted free agent, and the Saints can lay the groundwork for recruiting him at meetings like this upcoming private workout.

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Chiefs held private workout with LSU CB Mekhi Garner

The #Chiefs reportedly held a private workout with a press cornerback out of LSU ahead of the 2023 NFL draft.

We’re continuing to learn information about some of the draft prospects that the Kansas City Chiefs have shown interest in.

According to KPRC2’s NFL reporter Aaron Wilson, the Chiefs were one of three teams that LSU CB Mekhi Garner had a private workout with. He also worked out for the Chicago Bears and New England Patriots.

Garner got started at Navarro College (junior college) before landing at Louisiana-Lafayette in 2019. With the Ragin’ Cajuns, Garner became a Third-Team All-Sun Belt selection in 2021 with 31 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and eight passes defended in 11 games started. He’d enter the transfer portal and wind up at LSU in 2022, where he had a remarkably similar season with 43 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and eight passes defended in 13 games.

Private workouts fall under a different category than the NFL’s top 30 visits. These take place outside of team facilities, usually at a neutral site or college campus. Teams are allowed to run timed drills and have them work on specific football activities.

Garner played for LSU defensive coordinator Matt House in 2022, who formerly was the Chiefs’ linebacker coach under Steve Spagnuolo from 2019 through 2021.

The 6-foot-2 and 212-pound corner has the makings of an outside press corner in the NFL. He’s an impressive athlete, posting a 4.55s 40-yard dash, 38-inch vertical jump and 10-8 broad jump at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine this year.

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UCLA star running back prospect Zach Charbonnet joins Saints for private workout

UCLA star running back prospect Zach Charbonnet joined the New Orleans Saints for a private workout. The 6-foot-1, 222-pounder is a real big-play threat:

The New Orleans Saints continued their tour of the 2023 NFL draft’s running backs class by meeting up with UCLA Bruins star Zach Charbonnet for a private workout, reports KPRC 2 Houston’s Aaron Wilson. One of the nation’s leading rushers, Charbonnet is a constant big-play threat who led the FBS in all-purpose yards per game (168) last year. He reads the field very well and is adept at setting up defenders to take poor pursuit angles as well as identifying the blitz before the snap.

And he nails the height-weight-speed values the Saints maintain at running back, having measured 6-foot-1 and 214 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine with a solid time in the 40-yard dash (4.53 seconds). He weighed in at his playing weight of 222 pounds at the Bruins pro day but stood on his 40 time, posting adequate numbers in the three-cone drill and short shuttle. He’s drawn comparisons to Saints legend Deuce McAllister (who had the same height and weight but legitimate 4.4 speed coming out of school).

The Saints have done a ton of work on this draft class at running back. They’ve brought players to the facility like DeWayne McBride (UAB), Tyjae Spears (Tulane), Kendre Miller (TCU), Carlos Washington (Southeastern Louisiana), and Devon Achane (Texas A&M) while meeting many others around the country for private workouts on campus, like this example with Charbonnet. They also met with Auburn’s Tank Bigsby and Pittsburgh’s Israel Abanikanda at the combine and again at their school pro days.

It would make a lot of sense to draft some fresh legs to add to the depth chart behind Alvin Kamara and Jamaal Williams, especially if Kamara is expected to miss multiple games with a suspension stemming from his Feb. 2022 arrest in Las Vegas (for which he’ll go on trial on July 31). Charbonnet and Williams would form a dangerous tandem with experience on both rushing and passing downs, and they just might be a viable pivot for life after Kamara if the Saints decide his contract is untenable in the next year or two. Charbonnet is projected to be a second- or third-round pick.

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Colts sent convoy to private workout with QB Will Levis

Plenty of high-ranking names were on hand for Will Levis’ workout.

The Indianapolis Colts conducted a private workout with Kentucky quarterback Will Levis on Thursday, sending a convoy of high-ranking executives and coaches to Lexington.

According to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, the contingent included general manager Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen, along with some other high-ranking names.

It’s likely that this is the same group, more or less, that has been traveling for other workouts. They did so with C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young on Monday and also put BYU’s Jaren Hall through a workout as well this week.

We should take everything we hear leading up to the draft with a grain of salt. This is the best time for the Colts to throw smokescreens. The interest in Levis is real, and he’s certainly in contention to be the Colts’ first-round pick in the draft.

But unless some news comes out that Levis moved the needle so much that he’s now the favorite, it’s best to simply take the news at face value until more information is eventually revealed.

Levis has plenty of attractive qualities that the Colts will like, including his work ethic and leadership. He has intriguing physical traits as well, and there’s certainly a chance he’s one of the final candidates to be the team’s selection on the final Thursday in April.

You can check out our scouting report on Levis, conducted by our very own Cody Manning.

We’ll be tracking the Colts’ reported interest in the 2023 draft class so be sure to keep up with latest updates via our tracker.

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Former Cowboys WR Lucky Whitehead pulls semi in insane workout video

A former fan favorite in Dallas and current CFL champ, the receiver posted video online last week showing him hauling a massive trailer.

Pro football players are staying active, and they’re making sure everyone knows it. Dez Bryant’s private workouts have become a social media staple as he continues his NFL comeback bid. Just last week, Cowboys fans got a sneak peek inside rookie CeeDee Lamb’s agility training and even tackle Tyron Smith’s unorthodox get-up drills in his living room.

But former Cowboys receiver and return specialist Lucky Whitehead just raised the bar significantly. The fan favorite, who played for Dallas for the 2015 and 2016 seasons and is now a member of the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers, has posted a video that shows him pulling a semi truck.

In 30 games as a Cowboy, Whitehead hauled in nine receptions for 64 yards. Due to his famed speed (check out his Twitter handle), he saw more action on reverses and jet sweeps; he racked up 189 rushing yards on 20 attempts over his tenure in Dallas. Whitehead returned 44 punts at a 4.5-yard average. He was most effective returning kickoffs, averaging 17.2 yards per return.

An undrafted free agent out of Florida Atlantic in 2015, Whitehead struggled to catch on with the Cowboys coaching staff due to frequent fumbling, losing two of four loose balls.

In July 2017, it was revealed that Whitehead was facing misdemeanor petty larceny charges stemming from a June arrest. The 25-year-old receiver was accused of having stolen $25 of goods from a convenience store in Virginia and skipped court summons. The charges were dropped the next day, and Whitehead was cleared by the police when it was determined that the charges were based on mistaken identity. But the damage had been done. He had already been released by the Cowboys after the team’s first training camp practice.

After a stint with the New York Jets where he did not see the field, Whitehead signed with Winnipeg in 2019. The Blue Bombers won the Grey Cup in his first season with the club.

The semi footage from last week is not Whitehead’s first viral workout video. Several days prior, Lucky posted a scene where he pulled a four-door pickup.

Shortly after that video made the rounds, another CFLer, safety Stavros Katsantonis of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats posted his own footage of pulling a large delivery truck. In his reply, Whitehead vowed to up the ante.

Whitehead’s latest feat may have turned out to be a few wheels short of a full 18, but it doesn’t make the workout any less impressive.

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Report: TCU DL Ross Blacklock worked out for Texans before shutdown

The Houston Texans had a private workout with former TCU Horned Frogs defensive tackle Ross Blacklock before the NFL halted pre-draft workouts.

The Houston Texans were able to get a private workout with one of the 2020 NFL Draft’s interior defensive linemen before the COVID-19 pandemic turned the offseason virtual.

According to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, the Texans had a private workout with former TCU Horned Frog Ross Blacklock. The Missouri City Elkins product has had a total of 15 video conferences, which included visits with the Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans, and Seattle Seahawks.

At TCU, Blacklock played both the zero technique and the three-technique, earning first-team All-Big 12 honors in the process.

“In our defense you’ve got to be able to play both,” Blacklock said at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. “You’ve got to be comfortable to play both, because when the offense shifts — the back shifts, or the tight-end set shifts or whatever the case may be — you’ve got to be able to flip sides and be able to play both sides of the ball.”

Adding Blacklock, who is 6-4, 305 pounds, would be a quick way for the Texans to beef up an interior defensive line that is relying on Brandon Dunn and Timmy Jernigan to replace the production of D.J. Reader, who signed with the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency.

“I’m comfortable with any part of the line — end, nose, 3-tech, any of those — but I see myself playing in the NFL playing 3-tech,” said Blacklock.

The Texans’ first pick of the draft is at 40th overall in the second round on April 24, day two of the draft. Houston’s next selection is 90th overall in the third round. The Texans’ only shot to get Blacklock may be 40th overall, but that might be too high for the value the redshirt junior would bring. However, 90th overall, late in the third round, may be too late to get Blacklock.

Chiefs schedule private workout with Kansas OL Hakeem Adeniji

The KU offensive lineman has piqued the interest of the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Kansas City Chiefs attended their second pro day in the state of Kansas, visiting the Jayhawks in Lawrence on Thursday.

The top prospect among the players working out is offensive lineman Hakeem Adeniji. He attended both the Reese’s Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. After his pro day, the next test he’ll face is private workouts with NFL teams.

At his pro day on Thursday, Adeniji told Kansas City Star beat writer Herbie Teope that he already has four private predraft workouts scheduled. One of those workouts is with the Chiefs. This isn’t the same thing as a top-30 visit, where a player would come and tour Arrowhead Stadium. The private workout for Adeniji will be conducted at the KU campus in accordance with NFL rules.

At the combine in Indianapolis, Adeniji told Chiefs Wire that he’d yet to meet with the Chiefs. He did, however, comment on what it might be like to block for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.

“It would be incredible [to block for Patrick Mahomes],” said Adeniji. “He’s like the youngest MVP ever, Super Bowl MVP, the guy is like 24 years old. He’s probably the best player in the NFL. I don’t think that needs any more explanation.”

The Chiefs could be looking for help along the offensive line in the 2020 NFL Draft. They have Stefen Wisniewski set to become a free agent, Andrew Wylie is a restricted free agent and there are reports of the team declining the club option for swing tackle Cam Erving. Adeniji could be a target to replace any of these three players on Day 2 of the 2020 NFL draft.

Adeniji played tackle for KU, but during his time at the Senior Bowl, he kicked inside to play guard. The Chiefs have a preference toward offensive linemen who can play multiple spots. At 6-feet-4 and 302, his movement skills are something that should intrigue a lot of teams. He’s certainly piqued the interest of the Chiefs.

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Cowboys to attend NFL-orchestrated workout for Colin Kaepernick

The Dallas Cowboys will send a representative to Saturday’s league-organized workout for QB Colin Kaepernick, a team insider says.

It’s been over 1,000 days since Colin Kaepernick last saw action during an NFL game. In five meaningful seasons as a San Francisco 49er, he amassed over 12,000 passing yards, 2,300 rushing yards, and was responsible for 85 touchdowns. At just 32 years old, he holds the league record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game, 181. He also holds the record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single postseason, 264. He led his team to six playoff games and an appearance in Super Bowl XLVII.

All those digits aside, though, it’s never really been about numbers with Kaepernick. His political activism made him radioactive in the eyes of the league’s owners once he opted out of his contract with the 49ers in 2017 prior to a team-conveyed imminent release. Now, three years later, when Kaepernick conducts a private workout – organized by the league without his input – for teams who are interested in auditioning the six-year veteran, the story will, in large part, be about numbers. Namely, how many teams send a representative to the cattle-call session?

The Dallas Cowboys will be among that number.

The workout is set to take place in Atlanta this Saturday and is open to all 32 teams in the league. Given the weekend timing and the travel schedules of teams playing road contests, it is thought that few (if any) head coaches or general managers will be present. Instead, most teams will likely be represented in person by lower assistants or scouts.

Coach Jason Garrett would not confirm the Cowboys’ attendance when asked for comment during his Wednesday press conference.

“I’m not really in-tuned to that situation very much,” Garrett said, per Charean Williams of ProFootballTalk. “We have personnel people who evaluate all guys who have an opportunity to hopefully help our team.”

Starting quarterback Dak Prescott is having a transcendent season for Dallas. But behind him, the club has Cooper Rush backing him up. Rush, an undrafted third-year player out of Central Michigan, has completed one pass for two yards on three attempts in his career. Many teams have managed to keep rolling despite losing their starting passer this season- Indianapolis, Carolina, New Orleans, and Kansas City, to name a few. The Cowboys’ season, though, would almost assuredly collapse immediately were Prescott to go down with an injury.

With his grievance against the NFL (accusing the league’s owners of colluding to prevent his employment on a roster) settled back in February, it has been widely thought that Kaepernick would eventually get another chance to latch on with a team. Kaepernick, for his part, has stayed ready during his entire time away.

There’s a lot to unpack about the way the one-man combine has come about. It’s a league-arranged affair. It came with terribly short notice, for teams as well as for Kaepernick. And while a list of the teams in attendance is not expected to be made public, it’s a virtual guarantee that note will be taken (by somebody, somewhere) of which teams do not send a representative, even if they weren’t seriously in the market for a quarterback anyway. And beyond all of that, there’s the simple fact that any team who wanted to kick the tires on Kaepernick could have done so at any moment of their choosing, at their own facility, without 31 other teams also participating.

It reeks of a dog-and-pony show. But with the Cowboys’ backup situation far more tenuous than most teams’, the organization appears ready to play along.

Half of the teams in the league have had to give meaningful snaps this season to a quarterback who was not their preseason Plan A. With that rate of attrition, it was literally just a matter of time before someone called the Nevada alum for a tryout. And even though they haven’t been what’s defined Kaepernick’s career, numbers may just be the thing that resurrects his NFL dream.

Because it only takes one team to give him a second chance.