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Dex's Pre-Combine Offseason/Draft


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Major Free Agents Signings

 

I believe these are the two splashes we make in F/A this offseason. Dollar store signings( not until after the draft) and players we are retaining will not be included and will just be reflected on the depth chart. This will address two major areas of concern for us as well as stay with the youth movement.

 

RT Bryan Bulaga Age 26 - 5 Years $35,000,000

 

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S Rahim Moore Age 24 - 3 Years $11,250,000

 

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Major Cuts

 

DeAngelo Williams Age - 31

 

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Thomas DeCoud Age - 29

 

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These are mainly to free up cap space. Other cuts will wait until training camp.

 

NFL Draft

 

Round 1

 

T.J. Clemmings

 

OT Pittsburgh 6'6", 315 lbs.

 

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Round 2

 

Justin Hardy

 

WR East Carolina 6'0", 190 lbs.

 

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Round 3

 

Eric Striker (Staying in school)

 

OLB/S Oklahoma 6'0" 220 lbs.

 

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Round 4

 

Tyler Lockett

 

WR/KR/PR Kansas State 5'11", 175 lbs.

 

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Round 5

 

Jeff Heuerman

 

TE Ohio State 6'5" 255 lbs.

 

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Round 5 (Compensatory Pick)

 

Steven Nelson

 

CB Oregon State 5'11" 195lbs.

 

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Round 6

 

James Sample

 

SS Louisville 6'2" 190lbs.

 

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Round 7

 

Ray Drew

 

DE Georgia 6'4" 285 lbs.

 

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I will update this to include UDFAs and dollar store signings after the combine.

 

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