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How many UDFA's are on the 53 man roster?


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25. Almost half our roster. 7 of our 10 offensive linemen were UDFA.

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Brenton Berson

Byron Bell

David Foucault

Andrew Norwell

Brian Folkerts

Fernando Velasco

Mike Remmers

Chris Scott

Brandon Williams

Philly Brown

De'Andre Presley

Fozzy Whittaker

Colin Cole

Micanor Regis

Wes Horton

Mario Addison

Horace Miller

Ben Jacobs

Adarius Glanton

Melvin White

James Dockery

Carrington Byndom

Robert Lester

Graham Gano

JJ Jansen

25. Almost half our roster. 7 of our 10 offensive linemen were UDFA.

 

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Brenton Berson

Byron Bell

David Foucault

Andrew Norwell

Brian Folkerts

Fernando Velasco

Mike Remmers

Chris Scott

Brandon Williams

Philly Brown

De'Andre Presley

Fozzy Whittaker

Colin Cole

Micanor Regis

Wes Horton

Mario Addison

Horace Miller

Ben Jacobs

Adarius Glanton

Melvin White

James Dockery

Carrington Byndom

Robert Lester

Graham Gano

JJ Jansen

25. Almost half our roster. 7 of our 10 offensive linemen were UDFA.

That is truly the most disgusting and disturbing list I have ever read. We cannot expect to win with that. Outside of 5-6 players, this is arguably the worst roster in the National Football League. 0 depth anywhere.

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21 on the Seahawks last year. Along with competent coaching.

That's what I was about to state, its not about draft status there. The seafiggets don't care, if you can play they will cut a draft pick rather than keeping him due to money and draft value. Its made them a undrafted favorite among agents for their clients to sign with.
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