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UDFA signings (1 Viewer)

Former West Virginia RB Noel Devine will sign with the Falcons.

It's a nice landing spot for the smallish Devine, who endured a heavy workload at West Virginia. Free agent Jerious Norwood won't be back with the Falcons and free agent Jason Snelling is expected to draw interest on the open market from teams such as the Broncos.
 
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Broncos agreed to terms with former Auburn RB Mario Fannin.

Fannin has a top-end combo of size (5'10/231) and speed (4.38), which makes you wonder why he rarely saw action as a ball carrier at Auburn. He did set the Tigers' all-time records for receptions and receiving yards by a running back. Built well to hold up in pass protection, Fannin profiles as a third-down back. That happens to be an area of strength for Knowshon Moreno.
 
Rutgers Safety Joe Lefeged to the Colts via his Twitter.

 
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http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2011-nfl-undrafted-free-agents

Patriots (Patriots UDFA Signings Post)

Corey Woods (OT, Akron)

Jeremy Ross (WR/KR, Cal)

Alex Silvestro (DE, Rutgers)

Jeff Tarpinian (LB, Iowa)

Kyle Hix (OT, Texas)

Mike Berry (OL, Auburn)

Bears

Dom DeCicco (S, Pitt)

Corbin Bryant (DE, Northwestern)

Ricky Henry (OL, Nebraska)

Alex Linnenkohl (OC, Oregon State)

Anthony Walters (DB, Delaware)

JC Brignone (OC, Mississippi State)

Mike Holmes (KR, Syracuse)

Winston Venable (DB, Boise State)

Jimmy Young (WR, TCU)

Bengals

Brian Lainhart (S, Kent State)

Bills (Bills UDFA Profiles)

Zach Pinalto (TE, North Carolina)

Sidney Glover (S, West Virginia)

Dominic Cook (S, Buffalo)

Brian Duncan (LB, Texas Tech)

Reid Forrest (P, Washington State)

Mario Harvey (LB, Marshall)

Luther Davis (DE, Alabama)

Emmanuel Moody (RB, Florida)

Broncos

Brandon Bing (CB, Rutgers)

Marshall Wiliams (WR, Wake Forest)

Mark Dell (WR, Michigan State)

Patrick Hill (FB, Miami)

Mario Fannin (RB, Auburn)

James Rogers (CB, Michigan)

Colby Whitlock (DL, Texas Tech)

Nick Bellore (LB, Central Michigan)

Deron Mayo (DE, Old Dominion)

Curt Porter (OT, Jacksonville State)

Browns

Carl Gettis (CB, Missouri)

Brian Smith (LB, Notre Dame)

Sidney Tarver (LB, Tennessee State)

Troy Weatherhead (QB, Hillsdale)

Kyle Anderson (DL, Georgetown College)

Buccaneers

Nick Reveiz (LB, Tennessee)

Derrell Smith (LB, Syracuse)

Raymond Webber (WR, Arkansas Pine-Bluff)

Detron Lewis (WR, Texas Tech)

Mossis Madu (RB, Oklahoma)

Mike Coughlin (QB, Boise State)

Cardinals

Davieun Curry-Chapman (WR, Northern Arizona)

Pat Devlin (QB, Delaware)

DJ Young (OL, Michigan State)

Kristofer O’Dowd (OL, USC)

Andrew Rich (S, BYU)

Chargers

Colin Baxter (OC, Center)

Bront Bird (LB, Texas Tech)

Cameron Kenney (WR, Oklahoma)

Chiefs

Desmond Washington (CB, Auburn)

David Mims (OL, Virginia Union)

Chris Harr (OL, Tennessee Chattanooga)

Colts

Joe Lefeged (S, Rutgers)

Jake Kirkpatrick (C, TCU)

Chris Colasanti (LB, Penn State)

Mike McNeill (TE, Nebraska)

Scott Tolzien (QB, Wisconsin)

Adrian Moten (LB, Maryland)

Cowboys

Mario Butler (CB, Georgia Tech)

Kevin Kowalski (OC, Toledo)

Chris Randle (CB, Utah State)

Jose Acuna (OL, Nevada)

Lyle Leong (WR, Texas Tech)

Dan Bailey (K, Oklahoma State)

Justin Taplin-Ross (S, Utah)

Laupepa Letuli (OT, Hawaii)

Dolphins

Jonathan Freeny (DE, Rutgers)

Nic Grigsby (RB, Arizona)

Garrett Chisolm (OL, South Carolina)

Brett Brackett (TE, Penn State)

Eagles

Graig Cooper (RB, Miami)

Terrance Turner (WR, Indiana)

Cedric Thornton (DL, Southern Arkansas)

Martell Webb (TE, Michigan)

Chas Henry (P, Florida)

Falcons

Ryan Winterswyk (DE/TE, Boise State)

Noel Devine (RB, West Virginia)

Philip Sylvester (RB, Florida A&M)

Matt Hansen (LB, URI)

Tom McCarthy (LS, Yale)

49ers

Donovan Edwards (OL, Cal)

Ian Williams (DL, Notre Dame)

Chase Beeler (OC, Stanford)

DeMarcus Dobbs (DE, Georgia)

Dontavia Bogan (WR, USF)

Joe Hastings (WR, Washburn)

Tyler Beiler (WR, Bridgewater)

Sealver Siliga (DT, Utah)

Konrad Reuland (TE, Stanford)

Derek Hall (OT, Stanford)

Jeremiah Masoli (QB, Ole Miss/Oregon)

Monte Simmons (LB, Kent State)

Kenny Rowe (LB, Oregon)

Chris Hogan (WR, Monmouth)

Kenny Wiggins (OL, Fresno State)

Giants

Jarriel King (OT, South Carolina)

Henry Hynoski (FB, Pitt)

Jaguars

Marc Schiechl (DE, Colorado School of Mines) ???

Matt Estrada (S, Northern Arizona)

Greg Ellingson (WR, Florida International)

DuJuan Harris (RB, Troy)

Scott Riddle (QB, Elon)

Kyle Miller (TE, Mount Union)

TJ Heath (CB, Jacksonville State)

Kevin Rutland (CB, Missouri)

Michael Lockley (LB, Florida Atlantic)

Brandon Harper (OL, Duke)

Scott Lutrus (LB, UConn)

Eric Gordon (LB, Michigan State)

JoJo Dickson (LB, Idaho)

Tommy Gallarda (TE, Boise State)

Jamar Newsome (WR, Central Florida)

Richard Murphy (RB, LSU)

Jets (Profiles on Jets UDFA’s)

Josh Baker (TE, NW Missouri State)

Lions

Preston Dial (TE, Alabama)

Quentin Davie (LB, Northwestern)

Ryan Donahue (P, Iowa)

DeJuan Fulghum (OLB, Texas-Southern)

Marcus Harris (WR, Murray State)

Jared Jenkins (WR, UWSP)

Ricardo Silva (S, Hampton)

Cobrani Mixon (LB, Kent State)

Packers

Tori Gurley (WR, South Carolina)

Shaky Smithson (KR, Utah)

Sampson Genus (OC, South Florida)

Anthony Bratton (S, Delaware)

Jamari Lattimore (LB, Middle Tenn State)

Vic So’oto (DE, BYU)

Panthers

Kendric Burney (CB, North Carolina)

Ryan Pugh (OC, Auburn)

Adi Kunalic (K, Nebraska)

Byron Bell (OL, New Mexico State)

Jamorris Warren (WR, Central Missouri)

Darvin Adams (WR, Auburn)

Ugo Chinasa (DE, Oklahoma State)

Raiders

Rams

James Dockery (CB, Oregon State)

Taylor Potts (QB, Texas Tech)

Arthur Thomas (DT, Arkansas-Pine Bluff)

Dionte Dinkins (CB, Fort Valley State)

Bryant Browning (OG, Ohio State)

Ravens

Damien Berry (RB, Miami)

Justin Boren (OL, Ohio State)

Tim Barnes (OL, Missouri)

Chris Walker (DE, Tennessee)

Terron Sanders (DL, Florida)

Walter Sander (RB, Saint Augustine)

Laquan Williams (WR Maryland)

Bryan Hall (DL, Arkansas State)

Josh Bynes (LB, Auburn)

Redskins

Shaun Draughn (RB, North Carolina)

Ben Chappel (QB, Indiana)

Saints

Deandre McDaniel (S, Clemson)

Dexter Larimore (DL, Ohio State)

Isa Abdul-Quddus (S, Fordham)

John Chiles (WR, Texas)

Jeremiha Hunter (LB, Iowa)

Jarred Fayson (WR, Illinois)

Deandre Brown (WR, Southern Miss) ???

Ryan Colburn (QB, Fresno State)

Joe Moran (WR, Walsh)

Seahawks

Brett Osborne (OT, Harvard)

Jeron Johnson (S, Boise State)

Ricardo Lockette (WR, Fort Valley State)

Ricky Thenarse (S, Nebraska)

Ladi Ajiboye (DT, South Carolina)

Michael Morgan (LB, USC)

Doug Baldwin (WR, Stanford)

Pierre Allen (DE, Nebraska)

Jesse Hoffman (S, Eastern Washington)

Steelers

Weslye Saunders (TE, South Carolina)

Anthony Gray (DL, Southern Miss)

Colin Miller (OC, Central Michigan)

Terrence McCrae (WR, Ohio)

John Clay (RB, Wisconsin)

Miguel Chavis (DL, Clemson)

Trevis Turner (OL, Abilene Christian)

Texans

Bubba Bartlett (TE/FB, Carroll College)

Jeff Maehl (WR, Oregon)

Zac Pauga (FB, Colorado State)

Pete Hendrickson (OT, Tulane)

Lestar Jean (WR, Florida Atlantic)

Terrance Tolliver (WR, LSU) ???

Bryan Braman (LB, West Texas A&M)

Titans

James Kirkendoll (WR, Texas)

Joe Hills (WR, Tenn State)

Bart Eddins (OL, Auburn)

Jonathan Cornell (LB, Ole Miss)

LeQuan Lewis (DB, Arizona State)

Vikings

Devon Torrence (CB, Ohio State)

Andre Holmes (WR, Hillsdale)

Conan Amituanai (OL, Arizona)

Byron Isom (OL, Auburn)

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Packers

Tori Gurley (WR, South Carolina)

“At 6-4, 220 pounds, Gurley is an imposing receiver who surprised some by coming out after just his redshirt sophomore season. At the NFL combine, Gurley ran the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds, the 20-yard dash in 2.67 and the 10 in 1.62. He also benched 225 pounds 15 times and had a vertical leap of 33.5 inches. He chose not to run at his pro day in March.” (read more)

Shaky Smithson (KR, Utah)

“Smithson was scouted thoroughly by the Packers pre-draft, as he was one of 12 players who made an official visit with the Green Bay before April’s NFL draft. At his pro day in Utah, Smithson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.65 seconds, the 20-yard dash in 2.71 and the 10 in 1.65. He also put up 10 reps at 225 pounds and had a vertical leap of 30.5 inches.” (read more)

Sampson Genus (OC, South Florida)

“Genus was not on the Packers official visit list prior to April’s NFL draft. He weighs in at 315 pounds and stands 6-1, prototypical measurements for a center.

“At his pro day, Genus ran the 40-yard dash in 5.51 seconds, bench-pressed 225 pounds 28 times and had a vertical leap of 27 inches. His 20-yard shuffle time was 4.80 seconds. He was invited to the NFL combine but didn’t workout.” (read more)

Anthony Bratton (S, Delaware)

Bratton is another player who visited with the Packers back in April. At 6-0 and 213 pounds, he played strong safety for the Blue Hens, recording 66 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles, and 8 pass deflections in his last season alone. His campus Pro Day workout saw Bratton run the 40-yard dash in 4.46 and 4.50 seconds, register a 37-in. vertical leap, and make a 10-6 broad jump. He tore his ACL in 2009 and was out for two games in 2008 with an ankle injury, but he did play a full 2010 season.

Jamari Lattimore (LB, Middle Tenn State)

Lattimore arrived at Middle Tennessee State as a 210-pound linebacker and grew to become a 232-pound defensive end with an explosive edge rush. With 21 sacks over three seasons, he ranks second in school history behind none other than current Packers linebacker Erik Walden. He has 29.5 career tackles for a loss and in 2010 earned the Sun Belty Defensive Player of the Year Award, as well as first-team all-conference honors. He has the athleticism to work as a pass-rushing OLB in the Packers’ 3-4 scheme.

Vic So’oto (DE, BYU)

So’oto arrived at Brigham Young as a tight end but left as a 6-3, 265-pound defensive end, with a stint as linebacker along the way. His injury history is a blemish on his college career, but So’oto was able to make First Team All-MWC honors in 2010. At his campus Pro Day, So’oto benched pressed the 225-pound weight 35 times and hit 4.68 seconds in the 40-yard dash. He also recorded a 32 in. vertical, a 9-1 broad jump, and a 4.45 sec. shuttle.

M.D. Jennings (S, Arkasnsas State)

Jennings is a 5-11, 185 pound safety who made the First Team All-Sun Belt Conference in 2010. At his Pro Day, Jennings ran the 40-yard dash in 4.48 seconds, the 20-yard dash in 2.66 seconds, and the 10-yard dash in 1.62 seconds. He recorded a 35.5 in. vertical, a 10-5 broad jump, and 7.18 seconds in the 3-cone drill.

Diondre Borel (QB, Utah State)

Though he played quarterback in college, Borel looks to make a transition to wide receiver in the NFL. He is the No. 2 career passer in Utah State history with 6,295 yards. At his Pro Day, Borel ran the 40 in 4.50 seconds, the short shuttle in 4.30 seconds, and the three-cone drill in 7.24 seconds. He had a9-11 broad jump, a 32.5-in. vertical, and 11 reps on the bench press.

Theo Sherman (OL, James Madison)

At 6-3, 302 pounds, Sherman played offensive tackle during his college career, starting for four seasons and selected as Second Team All-CAA in 2010. Sherman benched 17 reps at his Pro Day and recorded a 27.5-in. vertical and 9-0 broad jump. He ran the 40 in 5.26 seconds, the short shuttle in 5.00 seconds, and the 3-cone drill in 7.89 seconds. Though a tackle in college, he could be projected as an offensive guard in the NFL.

 
Giants

Spencer Paysinger (LB, Oregon)

David Sims (SS, Iowa State)

Martin Parker (DT, Richmond)

Mark Herzlich (LB, Boston College)

Justin Trattou (DE, Florida)

Craig Marshall (DE, USF)

 
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Seahawks agreed to terms with former California University (PA) QB Josh Portis.

Portis is best known for the brief time he logged at University of Florida and University of Maryland. The talented but legally troubled 24-year-old dominated Division II schools in 2010 to the tune of 3,870 total offensive yards and 36 touchdowns. He'll try to latch on as a third string quarterback.
 
Steelers sign 15 total (some of these mentioned already)

The Steelers have agreed to terms with the following undrafted rookie free agents. Profiles of the players will be available later on Steelers.com.Vaughn Charlton, TE/HB (Temple)John Clay, HB (Wisconsin)Terrence McCrae, WR (Ohio)Armand Robinson, WR (Miami University)Adam Mims, WR (Furman)Weslye Saunders, TE (South Carolina)Colin Miller, C (Central Michigan)Trevis Turner, OT (Abilene Christian)Brent Greenwood, S (Iowa)Niles Brinkley, CB (Wisconsin)Eric Clanton, OLB (Citadel)Mario Harvey, MLB (Marshall)Miguel Chavis, DE (Clemson)Anthony Gray, DT (Southern Miss)Eric Greenwood, WR (Idaho)
 
Texans are loading up on WR's: Maehl, Toliver, and Lester Jean all quality UDFA prospects, gonna have a hard time cracking the top 4 with AJ, Walter, Anderson, and Dickerson entrenched. Maybe they don't re-sign Jacoby now though?

 
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Fantasy wise Darvin Adams to Carolina, Dane S to Chicago, Fannin to Denver, Devlin to Miami, Tolliver and Maehl to Houston, and Spann and Evans to Indy are all good spots.
 
Armon Binns, WR, Cincinnati signed by the Jaguars

ETA: Pretty good spot IMO.

 
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Vikings signed former Kentucky RB Derrick Locke.

A speedy scatback at 5-foot-8, 188, Locke was a college track star who doubled as a running back for the Wildcats. He impressed at the East-West Shrine Game, but several medical issues pushed him out of the draft. Locke's competition for playing time will come from Lorenzo Booker in Minnesota. He won't be on the fantasy radar barring injuries to Adrian Peterson and Toby Gerhart.
 

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