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Brian Wozniak, TE, Wisconsin
UDFA. Signed by the Falcons as a UDFA but was released in August. All-Star Games: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Positives: Above-average bulk for a tight end, and solid for his height. Adequate hand size. Okay run blocker who improved from his … Continue reading
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JC Copeland, FB/TE, Louisiana State
UDFA. Signed by the Cowboys as a UDFA in May but was released in August. All-Star Games: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Positives: Adequate height for a running back. Great bulk for a tight end, and huge for a fullback. Above-average hand … Continue reading
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Darryl Surgent, WR/PR/KR, Louisiana-Lafayette
UDFA. Signed by Chiefs as a UDFA but was released in August and put on their practice squad. His best bet to make a team is as a returner, but has enough receiving skill to contribute somewhat to an offense. All-Star … Continue reading
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Je’Ron Hamm, WR, Louisiana-Monroe
UDFA. Signed as a UDFA by the Saintsa, but was released in August 2014. Has enough size and receiving skill to stick on a roster, but I don’t think it’s the Saints. All-Star Games: NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Positives: Very good height … Continue reading
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Tim Flanders, RB, Sam Houston State: FCS Division
UDFA. Former transfer from Kansas State. Signed by Saints as UDFA but was released in August 2014. Does a lot of things well, but nothing exceptionally well. Could turn into a fair backup and part of a committee on some … Continue reading
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Jeff Mathews, QB, Cornell: FCS Division
UDFA. Signed by the Falcons as a UDFA but was released in August and put on the Colts practice squad. He has enough skills that it will be worthwhile for the team to try to develop him into a solid … Continue reading
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James Franklin, QB, Missouri
UDFA. Signed as a UDFA by the Lions in May but was released in August. He certainly has the talent to play in the NFL, at least as a backup. I think a lot of his problems will be fixed with … Continue reading
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WR Toney Clemons, Colorado
Steelers, 7th round. Colo.: Good size. Average hand size. Jaguars and Steelers have shown interest. Positives: Very good track speed for the size. Above-average acceleration. Reportedly is a savvy route runner. Negatives: Looks like he has trouble changing directions. Reportedly … Continue reading
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QB Bryon “BJ” Coleman, Tennessee-Chattanooga
Packers, 7th round. Tenn.-Chattanooga: Good size. Above-average hand size. Ravens and Texans have shown interest. Positives: Nice anticipation. Average velocity. Good play fakes. Athletic and throws well on the move. Good arm strength. Quick release. High leadership qualities. Adequate quickness … Continue reading
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2011 Offensive Supplemental Draft Fantasy Prospects
The NFL’s Supplemental Draft is usually held around the middle of July — before training camps open but after most of the teams’ offseason workouts. And it almost never gets any attention — either by the teams, the NFL, or … Continue reading
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