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Tuesday NFL Cuts


Jeremy Igo

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I posted a list of all the WRs who have been cut so far on the Other Team's Cuts thread just before it was locked.  In case it's helpful, I'll repost that here. I'll update it again later today once final cuts are in.

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I thought it might be helpful to recap all the WRs cut so far.  Obviously cuts are not final.  Teams that are not listed have not yet announced any cuts.  For teams that are listed, some will still be making additional cuts.

In bold are players with NFL game experience.  Red bold indicates players who are 6'3 or above.

* = Draft pick round 4 or lower.  ** = Draft pick round 3 or higher.

Atlanta:

WR Marquez Clark  23, rookie, 5'11, Central Oklahoma.

WR John Harris 23, rookie 6'2, Texas

 

Arizona:

WR Ryan Spadola 24, 2nd season, 6'1, Lehigh.  4 games played (Jets & Dolphins)  0 receptions

 

Baltimore:

WR DeAndre Carter 22, rookie, 5'8, Sacramento State

*WR Aldrick Robinson 26, 3rd season, 5'10, Southern Methodist.  36 games played / 3 starts.  All for Redskins.  30 receptions, 608 yards, 5 TDs.  (2011 Draft, Round 6, Washington)

WR Trent Steelman 25, rookie, 5' 11, Army

 

Buffalo:  none

 

Cleveland:

WR Shane Wynn 22, rookie, 5'6, Indiana

 

Cincinnati

*WR Denarius Moore 26, 5th season, 6'0, Tennessee.  51 games played, 37 starts (all with Oakland).  142 receptions 2,169 yards, 17 TDs. (2011 Draft, Round 5, Oakland)

 

Chicago:

WR Jeremy Kelley, 27, rookie, 6'6, Maine.

WR Levi Norwood, 23, rookie, 6'0, Baylor

WR John Chiles, 26, 1st season, 6'2, Texas  (no stats)

 

Dallas:

WR Phil Bates 25, 1st season, 6'1, Ohio U.  (2014 with Seahawks & Browns.  1 game for Seahawks.  No stats.)

 

Green Bay:  None

 

Indianapolis:

WR Ryan Lankford, 23, 1st season, 5'11, Illinois.  (no stats)

WR Ezell Ruffin 23, rookie, 6'0, San Diego State.

 

Kansas City:

WR Kenny Cook 23, Rookie, 6'4, Gardner-Webb.

WR Jeret Smith 22, Rookie, 6'0, McMurry

WR L'Damian Washington 24, 1st season 6'4, Missouri (no stats)

 

Jacksonville:

WR Greg Jenkins 26, 2nd season, 6'1, Alabama State. Played 6 games (Raiders 2013)  No stats.

*WR Tandon Doss 25, 5th season, 6'2, Indiana.  Played 35 games & 2 starts (Baltimore).  26 receptions 428 yards, 1 TD.  (2011 Draft:  Baltimore, Round 4)

 

Miami:

WR LaRon Byrd,  26, 3rd season, 6'4, Miami.  (5 games - 4 with AZ in 2012, 1 CLE 2014)  1 rec, 8 yds 0 TD.

WR Kevin Cone 27, 4th season 6'3, Georgia Tech.  19 Games (Atlanta 2011 - 2013) 1 rec, 12 yds.

WR Tyler McDonald  23, rookie, 6'3,  South Carolina

 

Minnesota:

WR DaVaris Daniels 22, rookie, 6'1, Notre Dame

WR Jordan Leslie 23, rookie, 6'2. Brigham Young

 

New England:

WR Josh Boyce, 24, 2nd season, 5'11, Texas Christian. 10 games / 3 starts( all with Patriots - 9 games 2013, only 1 game in 2014). 9 rec, 121 yds, 0 TD.

WR Jonathan Krause 23, 1st season, 5'11, Vanderbilt.  No Stats.

 

New York Jets

**WR T.J. Graham, 26, 5th season, 5'11, NC State.  (Bills 2012/2013; Jets 2014.  43 games / 16 starts. 57 rec 770 yds 4 TDs.  Draft 2012:  Round 3 Buffalo (pick 69))

WR Saalim Hakim,  23, 3rd season, 5'11, Palomar Coll. CA (J.C.).  (Saints 2012 - 0 games; Jets 2013-2014.  19 games.  no receptions.)

WR Austin Hill, 24, rookie, 6'3, Arizona.

**WR DeVier Posey, 25, 4th season, 6'1, Ohio State. (2012 - 2014 Texans.  26 games, 1 start.  22 rec 272 yds. 0 TD) Draft 2012:  Round 3 (pick 68) Texans.

WR Jonathon Rumph 23, Rookie, 6'5. Georgia

 

Oakland:  None

 

Philadelphia:

[corrected] WR Mike Johnson,  (note the link is incorrect, it brings up a different player)

rookie, 6'2, Delaware. here is more info

WR G.J. Kinne 26, 1st season, 6'2, Tulsa  (? He's listed as a WR on the cuts page, and a QB on the stats page.  No stats.)

WR Josh Reese 24, rookie, 6'0, Central FL

 

Pittsburgh

WR Kenzel Doe, 23, rookie, 5'8, Wisconsin

WR C.J. Goodwin 25, 1st season, 6'3, California (PA) (no stats)

 

San Diego:

WR Titus Davis 22 Rookie, 6'1, Central Michigan

 

San Francisco:

WR Mario Hull,  23, rookie, 6'1, Rice

WR Chuck Jacobs,  25, 2nd season, 6'0, Utah State (no stats)

WR Nigel King, 22, rookie, 6'3, Kansas

 

Tampa Bay:   None

 

Tennessee:

WR Tebucky Jones, 22, Rookie, 6'2, Fordham

WR Deon Long 24, rookie, 6'0, Maryland

 

Washington:

WR Tony Jones 23, rookie, 5'11, Northwestern

 

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Don't expect to see anyone with much potential as a WR cut today. A quick check on most of these guys will show they were camp fodder and many didn't even register a catch in the pre-season.

Second set of cuts will be more interesting, but who knows, maybe there will be a diamond in the rough.

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Don't expect to see anyone with much potential as a WR cut today. A quick check on most of these guys will show they were camp fodder and many didn't even register a catch in the pre-season.

Second set of cuts will be more interesting, but who knows, maybe there will be a diamond in the rough.

I actually think it's the other way around, if we're looking for a veteran WR a team is more likely to cut a vet today to give him a better chance at finding another team before the season starts.

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