New Raiders veterans get their numbers, others change numbers

Several new Raiders saw their new numbers made official today. The newest Raiders player Casey Hayward is the lone exception. But all of the previous free agent additions are now officially assigned numbers. Along with a couple of those new numbers …

Several new Raiders saw their new numbers made official today. The newest Raiders player Casey Hayward is the lone exception. But all of the previous free agent additions are now officially assigned numbers. Along with a couple of those new numbers there were a couple number changes.

Free agents

TE Nick Bowers – 82

WR John Brown – 15

DT Matt Dickerson – 51

CB Rasul Douglas – 29

RB Kenyan Drake – 23

G Marquel Harrell – 61

DT Quinton Jefferson – 97

S Karl Joseph – 43

C/G Nick Martin – 66

DE Yannick Ngakoue – 91

DT Darius Philon – 96

WR Trey Quinn – 14

WR Willie Snead IV – 17

DT Solomon Thomas – 92

TE Carson Williams – 86

Number changes

DE Clelin Ferrell – 99 (formerly 96)

Notes: Ferrell wore 99 at Clemson. Arden Key wore it last season and was cut this offseason.

DL Kendal Vickers – 93 (formerly 91)

Notes: Yannick Ngakoue takes 91. Daniel Ross wore 93 last season and was not brought back.

Undrafted rookies

TE Matt Bushman – 84

CB Shaun Crawford – 40

RB Garrett Groshek – 46

OT Devery Hamilton – 73

CB TJ Morrison – 41

RB Trey Ragas – 36

LB Max Richardson – 54

DT Darius Stills – 79

WR Dillon Stoner – 16

WR DJ Turner – 19

The 2021 draft class has not yet gotten official numbers as of yet. The entire class is supposed to arrive at the Raiders facility next weekend for the first time.

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Raiders officially sign 10 undrafted free agents following 2021 NFL draft

Raiders officially sign 10 undrafted free agents following 2021 NFL Draft

Today the first rookies are taking the field for the Raiders’ rookie minicamp. Among them will be their undrafted free-agent signees, along with five tryout players.

While the tryout players are not revealed until they are signed, the priority UDFA players are now official. Here is the full list of undrafted prospects the Raiders have signed.

Matt Bushman, TE, BYU
Shaun Crawford, CB, Notre Dame
Garrett Groshek, RB, Wisconsin
Devery Hamilton, OT, Duke
TJ Morrison, DB, Stony Brook
Trey Ragas, RB, Louisville
Max Richardson, LB, Boston College
Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia
Dillon Stoner, WR, Oklahoma State
DJ Turner, WR, Pittsburgh

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Analyzing the Detroit Lions 13-player UDFA class

The Detroit Lions stayed busy after the conclusion of the 2021 NFL Draft by signing 13 UDFAs and we analyze their roster potential

Even though the Lions finished the 2021 NFL Draft with the third to last pick, they stayed busy on the phones signing 13 UDFA to round out their roster.

Here are the 13 players and what they can bring to the table in Detroit

Jonathan Adams, WR, Arkansas State

Adams finished his career at Arkansas State with 2,306 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns, earning the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year award in his senior season. He makes his money by making the tough contested catches, notching 23 contested catches, best in college football, and tied for the lead with 15 deep catches, only behind first-round selection Devonta Smith. He can abuse corners with his massive catch radius and superb body control, making one highlight after another. He does have average speed and lack of consistency leading to 11 dropped passes his senior season–the most in college football–and ran a limited route tree. Even with the negatives against him, he can be a deep threat that wins those 50/50 balls.

The Lions need to stock the wide receiver room, only taking one in the draft in Amon-Ra St. Brown in the fourth round, but he will mainly be used in the slot. The Lions gave Adams $90,000 in guaranteed money to come to Detroit, so they must feel he has a shot at contributing to the team.

D’Angelo Amos, S, Virginia

Amos was a graduate transfer from James Madison to Virginia, where in his lone season he recorded 47 tackles, three pass breakups, and two interceptions. In an interview, Amos noted that the Lions were interested in him after they initially met him at an All-Star event in Texas in January and had constant contact with the Lions until the draft. Amos has also contacted James Madison alum Dean Marlowe, who the Lions signed this past offseason.

The Lions didn’t address safety in the draft even though it was one of the holes that needed answering; Amos can potentially be a depth piece with a good camp. Also, Amos is a very good return man, returning 1,259 punt yards along with five punt touchdowns, which may be his ticket to making the team.

Tavante Beckett, LB, Marshall

Beckett had a rocky start to begin his collegiate career. After his freshman season, he was dismissed from Virginia Tech, where he was charged with conspiracy to sell and possession of marijuana, but those charges were later dropped. He would transfer to Marshall, where he would earn C-USA Defensive Player of the Year his senior season, finishing the year with 90 tackles and no touchdowns allowed.

He has a strong nose for the football and can sniff through the traffic to find the ball carrier, but unfortunately, he is erratic and misses tackles. With his small stature for a typical linebacker, some see a move to safety will be his best bet to make in the NFL. He is not the most athletic, but there is no denying his playmaking ability, and with coaching, he could carve out a role.

Rakeem Boyd, RB, Arkansas

Boyd is a feel-good story coming of JUCO to find success at Arkansas, where he led the team in rushing in 2018 and 2019 but chose to opt out in 2020 after six games. He is a very patient runner allowing the block to develop and attack the crease making a weapon in the open field. He has to rely on his instincts more due to a lack of finesse and explosiveness. He does have some receiving capabilities, but he has multiple drops in the process and needs to work on his pass protection.

With his straight-line speed capability, he will be best utilized as a role player to get you those few extra yards, but nothing more. The Lions running back room seems set at the moment with Swift, Williams, and Johnson. He will have to compete with seventh-round pick Jermar Jefferson, but even then, that might not be enough to separate himself from the pack.

Jake Hausmann, TE, Ohio State

Hausmann had a lackluster career while with the Buckeyes catching only three passes for 26 yards and a touchdown. He was mostly regulated to special teams and utilized for his blocking. Unfortunately, with the lack of vitals to go off of and his poor testing numbers, it seems like Hausmann is destined as a camp body.

Drake Jackson, C, Kentucky

Jackson was a surprise non-draftee due to his center starting experience with his time at Kentucky earning a starting spot his freshman year while playing 45 straight games. He has strong intelligence, sound hands and can clear lanes going into the second level.

The problem being with Jackson is his size with only 31” arms and 8 ¼ in hands, which hinders his position versatility to guard, putting him as a center-only type player. Now the Lions only have Evan Brown behind Frank Ragnow for center depth, but Jackson is smart and a technician to find a role along the Lions offensive line.

Jerry Jacobs, CB, Arkansas

It was bad timing for Jacobs to solidify his status as a prospect when he tore his ACL in 2019 and then opted out after he transferred to Arkansas putting significant jeopardy to his draft stock. If he continued the trajectory he was on in 2018 when he notched twelve pass breakups and four interceptions while at Arkansas State, it could’ve been a different story. He is a very aggressive player but lacks the fundamentals to utilize his full potential. He will need to get coached to iron out the wrinkles, but the potential is there to turn the corner.

Tommy Kraemer, G, Norte Dame

Kraemer is a versatile offensive lineman seeing time at tackle and guard during his time at Norte Dame, where he started 39 games for the Fighting Irish. He looks like your prototypical guard with strong hands that can control the line of scrimmage from just looking at him. His downfall is his footwork and technique that doesn’t allow him to give off blocks and handle athletic players. He has the grit to make it on the Lions squad that needs guard depth.

Javon McKinley, WR, Norte Dame

McKinley seemed to be on the top of the list of UDFAs the Lions wanted to go after, considering they gave McKinley a cool $100,000 to come to Detroit. It was a rough go for him to start his collegiate career with his long injury list, 2016- Missed 6 games (broken fibula), 2017- Out for the season, 2018-Limited to four games. 2019-Missed the final four games (foot sprain). In his final season, he was able to play the whole season while leading Norte Dame in receiving with 717 yards with three touchdowns.

He wins off of contested catches and strong body control and ball skills. If it weren’t for the injuries, McKinley might have seen better pastures, but he is coming to a Lions receiver squad in desperate need of bodies.

Dedrick Mills, RB, Nebraska

Mills was Nebraska’s leading rusher in 2019, where he rushed for 745 yards, but then he saw his 2020 campaign shorted with injuries but finished the season with 396 yards and three touchdowns. He is very similar to Mills on the profile type with straight-line speed, navigate the gaps, and his ability to make cuts with a strong vision.

On the flip side, he lacks the agility to change direction and top-end speed to get to the next gear once he clears the lanes and also not a strong receiver even though he received targets with the Huskers. If the Lions decided to keep a fourth running back, Mills and Boyd would have to battle it out.

AJ Parker, CB, Kansas State

Parker found a spot as the nickel corner with Kansas State starting every game starting in his sophomore season. Even though he might not be an explosive athlete, he manages to make plays on the ball defending 24 passes along with six interceptions in his career. He can read the offense and get in the passing lanes and off coverage with his strong instincts.

With his size, though, he sometimes has issues getting through blocks to make plays on the ball carrier, which tends to be his downfall. The Lions starting nickel corner is Corn Elder, and if Parker can overcome his shortfalls, he could find his way as a depth player.

Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest

During his time at Wake Forest, Surratt lined up inside and outside and before he was sidelined with a shoulder injury includes leading the Power 5 schools with 1,001 yards and eleven touchdowns. He is a massive player at 6’2’ and 209 pounds, and he uses every bit of strength alength to abuse defenders for contested catches.

He won’t be the fastest player on, the field and his route tree is very limited, which might keep him as a big slot and red zone option for the Lions, where he can compete with Quintez Cephus for potential reps.

Brock Wright, TE, Norte Dame

Like Hausmann, Wright saw very limited action during his stint at Norte Dame, catching only seven passes during his four seasons. He mostly got his playing time as a blocking tight end, but he shows he does have the athleticism (9.21 RAS) to ne utilized in the passing game if called upon. It seems Dan Campbell is trying to recreate a version of himself with these two blocking tight ends. If Wright can outshine players down the tight end depth chart, Wright could find his way on the roster.

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Contract details for Chiefs’ undrafted free agent signings

Which undrafted free agents got big money to sign with the Chiefs?

The Kansas City Chiefs have always given the best players the opportunity to shine whether they’re top overall draft picks or an undrafted free agent. Several new undrafted free agents will soon join the team and compete for a spot on one of the most competitive rosters in the league. We’ve been tracking the new additions to the team here.

Typically if an undrafted free agent receives a big guaranteed salary it means the team anticipates keeping them. Last year, players like Darryl Williams and Yasir Durant both received big guarantees. One ended up on the 53-man roster while the other ended up on the practice squad.

Below you’ll find contract details and observations about some of the newest undrafted free agents for the Chiefs:

Player Base Salary Signing Bonus
SMU QB Shane Buechele $145,000 $15,000
BYU LB/DB Zayne Anderson $10,000
Georgia DE Malik Herring $100,000 $25,000
WKU DB Devin Key $50,000 $15,000
Louisville CB Marlon Character $10,000
Nebraska CB Dicaprio Bootle $25,000 $20,000

Observations

  • Generally speaking, it was a bit more difficult this year for teams to sign undrafted free agents because of the limited talent pool. It’s one reason why you’re seeing lots of guaranteed money in UDFA contracts around the league.
  • There seemed to be some competition for SMU QB Shane Buechele, which meant the Chiefs had to pay him quite a bit of guaranteed money. It’s hard to tell what to make of it. On one hand, there’s a clear need for a quarterback at rookie minicamp and his stay might not extend much longer than that. On the other hand, the kid has some seriously impressive arm strength and could be a legitimate developmental option for Kansas City.
  • Malik Herring also got a lot of guaranteed money from the Chiefs. The difference there is that Herring tore his ACL during Senior Bowl practices. He seems like a candidate for a redshirt season, similar to what the team did with Tim Ward and Darius Harris in 2019.

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Chargers sign 10 undrafted free agents after 2021 NFL draft

After drafting nine players, the Los Angeles Chargers signed 10 who went undrafted.

The Chargers wasted little time in filling out their roster after their haul in the 2021 NFL draft, signing 10 undrafted free agents.

Below are the members that Los Angeles signed Saturday night.

DB Ben DeLuca – Charlotte

DL Jared Goldwire – Louisville

T Darius Harper – Cincinnati

TE Hunter Kampmoyer – Oregon

K Alex Kessman – Pittsburgh

LS Ryan Langan – Georgia Southern

DL Forrest Merrill – Arkansas State

LB Amen Ogbongbemiga – Oklahoma State

T Kyle Spalding – San Diego State

WR Elijah Stove – Auburn

Seattle Seahawks 2021 undrafted free agent tracker

Tracking all of the potential Seattle Seahawks undrafted free agents following the conclusion of the 2021 NFL draft.

The Seattle Seahawks had the smallest draft class of the 2021 NFL draft with only three players selected but the fun is just getting started as the front office readies itself to put together a competitive group of undrafted free agents.

Over the weekend, Seattle had one pick in the second round – wide receiver D’Wayne Eskridge out of Western Michigan, one pick in the fourth round – cornerback Tre Brown out of Oklahoma and one final selection in the sixth round – Florida tackle Stone Forsythe.

With the 2021 NFL draft now in the books, we’ll be tracking all the latest rumors of potential signings so check back often. The latest news will be posted at the top, and remember, these deals aren’t official signings just yet and could change at any time . . .

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2021 NFL draft: Colts undrafted rookie free agent scorecard

Keeping track of the undrafted free agents.

The 2021 NFL draft has concluded, but the Indianapolis Colts are still hard at work trying to bring in some players as undrafted free agents that didn’t get to hear their name called this weekend.

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General manager Chris Ballard is one that always feels adding talent is necessary, regardless of where they are found. Likewise, the Colts are a team that seems to always have a handful of undrafted free agents competing on the roster.

It should be noted that nothing is official until the team or the league announces it. This means reports can be wrong, changed or even faked. Some listed as signings could actually just be a tryout—though this year presents a unique situation in that there likely will be limited tryouts if there are any. Until the Colts actually announce the list of signings, it is best to view everything as subject to change.

We will keep this page updating with the latest rumors and reported signings so keep hitting that refresh button.

Rumored signings

  • LB Anthony Butler, Liberty (tweet)
  • LB Isaiah Kaufusi, BYU (tweet)
  • RB Deon Jackson, Duke (tweet)
  • WR Tarik Black, Texas (tweet)

Rumored mini-camo tryouts

  • N/A

Carolina Panthers: 2021 undrafted free agent report tracker

Here we will be tracking all of the reports about undrafted free agents signing with the Carolina Panthers as they come in.

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The 2021 NFL draft is over. For those prospects who didn’t get picked, they can take comfort in knowing many of the game’s greatest never heard their names called.

Here we will be tracking all of the reports about undrafted free agents signing with the Carolina Panthers as they come in.

Washington State P Oscar Draguicevich III

Grambling OL David Moore

Northwestern LB Paddy Fisher

Wisconsin FB Mason Stokes

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2021 NFL draft: Undrafted free agent tracker

Tracking all the undrafted free agent signings across the league following the 2021 NFL draft

The 2021 NFL draft is officially in the books, but teams aren’t done adding young talent to their rosters.

Keep it locked here for all the updates as teams bring in undrafted free agents to fill out their rookie classes:

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2021 New Orleans Saints undrafted free agents tracker

The New Orleans Saints immediately got to work on filling out their roster with undrafted free agents following the 2021 NFL draft.

The 2021 NFL draft has wrapped up, and now the real fun begins with the New Orleans Saints elbowing their way into the undrafted free agent market. With 22 vacant roster spots to fill, they’ll be active recruiters in working to fill their roster up to its 90-man capacity.

Nothing is official until the team confirms it, but here’s our live tracker of the undrafted rookies reportedly coming to New Orleans. This will be updated frequently in the hours and days ahead, so check back often.