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2009 UDFA's
Anyone got a decent list on the UDFA's that we may target? Surely we gotta bring someone in......right?:confused:
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Arian Foster maybe?
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Ian Johnson, Boise State
Kory Sheets, Purdue Rodney Ferguson, New Mexico Herb Donaldson, Western Illinois Marlon Lucky, Nebraska |
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I hope we pick up Sheets...
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Bell, Kahlil RB 5'11" 212 UCLA
Brinkley, Curtis RB 5'9" 205 Syracuse Collins, Conredge FB 6'0" 227 Pittsburgh Cook, Jason FB 5'11" 244 Mississippi Donaldson, Herb RB 5'10" 222 Western Illinois Fenroy, Tyrell RB 5'8" 205 Louisiana-Lafayette Foster, Arian RB 6'1" 215 Tennessee Hill, P.J. RB 5'10" 222 Wisconsin Johnson, Jeremiah RB 5'9" 209 Oregon Johnson, Ian RB 5'11" 212 Boise State Kettani, Eric FB 6'0" 231 Navy Kimble, Anthony RB 6'0" 216 Stanford Lucky, Marlon RB 5'11" 216 Nebraska Mailei, Marcus FB 6'0" 248 Weber State Moore, Devin RB 5'9" 191 Wyoming Ore, Branden RB 5'11" 214 West Liberty State Pressley, Chris FB 5'11" 257 Wisconsin Sheets, Kory RB 5'11" 208 Purdue Smith, Antone RB 5'8" 191 Florida State Southerland, Brannan FB 6'0" 242 Georgia Sutton, Tyrell RB 5'8" 211 Northwestern |
Johnson, Jeremiah RB 5'9" 209 Oregon
i take it back.i had no idea he was still on the board |
Chronic has this for best of the rest (RB's):
Kahlil Bell UCLA 6-0 219 Kyle Bell Colorado State 6-2 232 Brock Bolen Louisville 6-0 237 Mike Davis South Carolina 5-9 215 Tony Dixon Kentucky 5-9 203 Herb Donaldson Western Illinois 5-11 220 Rodney Ferguson New Mexico 6-0 226 Arian Foster Tennessee 6-1 225 Keegan Herring Arizona State 5-10 186 P.J. Hill Wisconsin 5-11 227 Ian Johnson Boise State 5-11 194 Jeremiah Johnson Oregon 5-10 205 Brad Lester Auburn 5-11 194 Marlon Lucky Nebraska 6-0 210 Devin Moore Wyoming 5-10 182 Branden Ore West Liberty State 5-11 205 Kory Sheets Purdue 6-0 206 Antone Smith Florida State 5-9 190 Tyrell Sutton Northwestern 5-9 190 Marcus Thigpen Indiana 5-9 199 Maurice Wells Ohio State 5-10 195 Shannon Woods Texas Tech 5-11 191 |
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Brandon Mason - Stony Brook Herb Donaldson - Western Illinois Rodney Ferguson - New Mexico Tyler Roehl - North Dakota State Kyle Bell - Colorado State Josh Vaughan - Richmond PJ Hill - Wisconsin Arian Foster - Tennesee Bell played in Colorado, so I would imagine he's got a head start. Ferguson may have been seen by a scout watching some DBs this last fall. Since we may still remember Ron Dayne, I'd imagine Hill is on the outside looking in. I really like Tyler Roehl, so after all that the Texans will probably sign Foster. |
I think Bell just went to the Jags...
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We just picked up Arian Foster,Jeremiah Johnson.Two very good pick ups...
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http://blogs.chron.com/nfl/2009/04/e..._2009_dra.html so far, Jason Watkins OT Florida J. Leondard DT Hawaii Arian Foster RB Tennessee Jeremiah Johnson RB Oregan |
Uh oh...I'm looking at Terrell Davis.
If Foster makes the team he may start this year or next. Watch him slide through the holes. And hands! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDfvypWLokk |
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Those are some pretty good pick ups for UDFA's |
Jeremiah Johnson dude can cut and be a good 3rd down back...
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Tennessee has a history of producing good backs so Foster should stick. |
according to Chron, Texans have 12 UDFA's, but not yet confirmed signed apparently:
Pos. Name School Ht./Wt. RB Jeremiah Johnson Oregon 5-9/209 RB Arian Foster Tennessee 6-1/226 WR Mike Jones Arizona St. 6-4/211 WR Aubrey Bell Miss. St. 6-3/216 OT Jason Watkins Florida 6-6/318 OT Doug Dedrick Iowa St. 6-4/301 FB Bill Rentmeester Wisconsin 6-1/248 DT Josh Leonard Hawaii 6-2/292 C Charles Helems LSU 6-2/286 G Brandon Walker Oklahoma 6-3/306 DE Tim Jamison Michigan 6-3/256 OLB Toddrick Verdell Florida St. 6-3/222 |
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Hey, my first prediction to come true!!! |
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I'm pretty excited about Jeremiah Johnson. He plays faster than his time at the combine. I figured he would be a good pickup in the 6th round. Foster I don't know so much about, but he looks good in his highlights (who doesn't?).
I think either one of these guys has a chance to make the roster, assuming we don't make a move for a veteran. |
Jeremiah Johnson ? I thought he was a Wasatch fur-trapper ?
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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/518611 Tackle-Breaking Strength: Foster is more of a finesse-type runner than a power back, despite his size. He needs to stop dancing so much in the backfield, as he might have good weight room strength, but not enough to push the pile and get through traffic. He runs hard, with a good pad level when near contact, but needs to show better body lean in attempts to fall forward. When he gets too tall in his stance, he can get knocked back, as his base will narrow. When he keeps his pads down and runs with good lean, he can get positive yardage after initial contact. GRADE: 5.5 Compares To: OLANDIS GARY, ex-Denver -- Like Gary, Foster would make a capable reserve, but he lacks explosiveness and there are questions about his durability, making it unlikely someone would invest in him to be their featured back. He is an effective receiver out of the backfield, but for a big player he does too much dancing around looking for the perfect hole. He just needs to realize he is not a scat back and go back to pounding the ball between the tackles or he will just be the type that needs to audition for a different team in training camp each year. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/565639 Deceptively fast once in the open. Runs with a low center of gravity, bouncing and spinning off tacklers to maintain his balance. Excellent vision and the quickness to cut in either direction to take advantage of that space. Runs through arm tackles and keeps legs churning to get extra yardage outside or a first down inside. Natural hands, adjusting to high and low throws on screens. Stays in front of blitzers and twisting linemen in pass protection. Jason Watkins confounds me a bit. Just when I think I have an idea of what a ZBS OL looks like, we go and do something like this. Granted he's only a UDFA, I just wonder what they see in him. I try not to pay attention to the 5.51 - 40 or the 18 Reps on the Bench press. However, a 1.81 split on the 10 yard line, 7.89 - Cone, and 5.03 - shuttle leaves me scratching my head. I guess Fred Roland of Duke just wasn't available. I almost forgot about Tim Jamison. He's a blue-collar, working class, lunch pail, insert cliche here, type of player. When watching the Sr. Bowl practices, Charles Davis mentioned how he didn't complain when the Michigan program was getting pounded. He continued to play hard and work hard and gave maximum effort when some other players began to hang their head. At that point, I figured he'd be a great guy to have around the lockerroom. That's the type of "character" this organization likes. He also has a little bit of talent. He's a next-generation N.D. Kalu. |
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You're right. And, he looked a lot like Robert Redford. |
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I found this regarding Josh Leonard: Leonard wowed NFL scouts earlier this month at UH's Pro Day by bench-pressing 225 pounds 41 times and completing the pro-agility test in 4.35 seconds. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...02/90426044/-1 Best at the combine Terrance Taylor 37 reps w/ 225......so, he seems pretty strong, your take? |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tzumvn_AIU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cv8tUXclQ4&feature=fvsr This guy looks like a beast. Oh, he also had a faster Cone and Shuttle time than Glover Quinn. |
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http://warroom.sportingnews.com/nfl/...yers/8549.html Shows excellent hands to pluck passes away from his body. Shows body control and concentration to make tough catches along the sideline and with defenders climbing over his back. Gets started upfield quickly after catches, and shows strength and balance to run through grab tackles for yards after contact. Gives good effort as a blocker and keeps targets out of plays. |
Well, if he was drafted by the Yankees and wasn't drafted in the NFL, maybe he should take that as a hint. Heck look at all the money the Yanks spent on Drew Henson (and what did they get for it)?
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Practice squad/training camp body is about the best he can hope for here. |
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NFL Draft Countdown's Scott Wright's chart: 6. T Jason Watkins 24. RB Jeremiah Johnson 28. RB Arian Foster 45. DE Tim Jamison |
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Well, the economy is in the crapper like everywhere else, but the trees are leafing out, the rivers are full and my favorite golf course in the mountains has all 18 holes open and the greens came through the winter in very good shape. Very OK in my book. |
Other UDFA's(according to draftdaddy.com):
LB Toddrick Verdell, Florida State, Houston from http://seminoles.cstv.com/sports/m-f...oddrick00.html · Florida State's starter at the weakside linebacker position 12 times in 2008. · Finished second on the team with 66 total tackles - the highest single season total of his three-year career. · His 66 tackles during his senior season were more than twice as many as he accumulated during the first two years of his career. · Played 30 career games. · Started 12 games - all at the weakside linebacker position with his lone non-start coming in the Seminoles' victory over Miami. · Earned at least five tackles in nine of Florida State's 13 games. · Ranked fourth on the team with a single-season career-high 8.0 tackles for loss with two coming against Virginia Tech in the Seminoles' victory over the eventual ACC Champions. · Recorded a TFL in seven of FSU's 13 games. · Entered the season with 1.0 tackles for loss in the first two seasons of his career. · Totaled 4.0 quarterback sacks with one each coming in victories over Chattanooga, Virginia Tech, Maryland and Wisconsin. · Four quarterback sacks were three more than he totaled in the first two seasons of his Seminole career. · Had a monster game versus Wisconsin in the Champs Sports Bowl with a career-high 10 tackles, one sack and 1.5 tackles for loss. · Recorded his second career interception in the Seminoles' 37-3 victory over Maryland. · Interception came in the second quarter and was part of a 21-0 second quarter onslaught. · A December graduate with a degree in social science. Another OLB for added depth at WILL. Could spell Adibi on occasion. OL Brandon Walker, Oklahoma, Houston from: http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m...brandon00.html 2007 All-Big 12 second team by the coaches and honorable mention by the Associated Press ... saw action in all 14 games for the Sooners, all at right guard ... had 13 starting assignments with lone exception the Iowa State game ... had the highest overall grade on the team for the season at 80% ... his four double-digit knockdown games included a high of 12 against Texas ... had 102 knockdowns in 553 plays. http://www.draftcountdown.com/scouti...don-Walker.php Looks like we found our backup RG, should give us some quality depth having gone to a few big games in his collegiate career. DT Jake Visser, Ferris State, Houston (4/28) http://www.mlive.com/smallcolleges/g...sser_sign.html For the second year in a row, Visser was voted the GLIAC's Co-Defensive Lineman of the Year. He also played in the Valero Cactus Bowl, which is considered the NCAA Division II All-Star game. Visser led the Bulldogs with 105 total tackles and 16 tackles for loss. Visser also recorded 7 1/2 sacks, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and four blocked kicks during the 2008 season. http://www.mlive.com/smallcolleges/g...e_star_vi.html Ferris State coach Jeff Pierce likes his team, its attitude and its team chemistry. Still, he would love to have a team full of players like Visser, instead of just one. "He plays hard, he works hard in the weight room, he does everything to get the maximum out of himself," Pierce said. "I've been involved with Ferris football for over 20 years, and he's the first All-American I can remember as a junior. To have him for his senior year is very special. Not only is he a productive player, but a tremendous leader who does things the right way." Visser (6-foot-2, 275 pounds) has 290 tackles, including a career-high 19 against Grand Valley State last season, 20 sacks and 38.5 tackles for loss in his career. He topped the GLIAC in sacks in 2006 with 10.5, and spent last year fighting double-team blocking often. Not bad at all. Should at the very least be a serviceable backup, who knows, he may actually get some PT since there is virtually no depth at DT. |
http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/04/27/u...d-free-agents/
Okay, there's finally a list posted that has the UDFAs on it that looks pretty comprehensive. I always like to see which one of My Guys who went undrafted, get signed somewhere. There are also guys that I had an eye on, who I didn't list on my board. John Parker Wilson gets to sit behind Matt Ryan, so I don't know if he makes the squad. Marlon Lucky went to the Bengals, Kyle Bell to the Jags, a possible option at RB. Kevin Ogletree is a Cowboy. Pierre Walters will be an OLB for KC. Robert Francois to the Vikings. Antonio Applebe to the Patriots. Zach Potter is a Jet. Frantz Joseph to the Raiders. Darry Beckwith to SD, who took Brandon Siler and Kevin Burnett from me too. Tyler Roehl in Seattle. Ian Campbell to the Rams. Mitch King to the Titans. Still no word on Dannell Ellerbe, CJ Spillman, or Russell Allen. |
Ellerbe went to the Ravens I believe
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Looks like Texans announced they have signed 13 UDFA's today
8 offense, 4 defense, special team. Seems a few might make it. Bell, Aubrey WR 6-3 216 Mississippi State, Brantly, Justin P 6-3 252 Texas A&M, Dedrick, Doug OT 6-5 285 Iowa State, Foster, Arian RB 6-1 215 Tennessee, Helms, Brett C 6-2 270 LSU, Jamison, Tim DE 6-3 263 Michigan, Johnson, Jeremiah RB 5-9 210 Oregon, Jones, Mike WR 6-4 210 Arizona State, Leonard, Josh DT 6-3 305 Hawaii, Walker, Brandon G 6-3 284 Oklahoma, Watkins, Jason OT 6-6 302 Florida, Verdell, Toddrick LB 6-3 225 Florida State, Visser, Jake DT 6-2 275 Ferris State. |
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