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Predictions for Tryout Players who get signed


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Here again is the list of tryout players. 

Anyone want to try and take a guess based on what you know of any of these players, as to who we might sign?   We currently have 5 open roster spots.  

Ron mentioned 4 position groups of interest yesterday:  Oline (he did not specify further); LB, Safety & WR.

 

Pos Name Ht Wt Age Exp College Hometown
C Chris Jasperse 6'3 295 25 1 Marshall Greensboro, N.C.
C Brynjar Gudmundsson 6'3 300 22 R South Florida Wellington, Fla.
CB Shaq Richardson 6'0 190 24 1 Arizona Los Alamitos, Calif.
CB Steven Clarke 5'10 195 25 1 Vanderbilt Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
DE Tom Lally 6'1 255 22 R Mount Union Lakewood, Ohio
DE Martin Ifedi 6'3 275 24 1 Memphis Houston, Texas
DE Jack Gangwish 6'3 270 23 R Nebraska Wood River, Neb.
DT Roderick Byers 6'3 290 23 R Clemson Rock Hill, S.C.
G Damian Love 6'2 300 21 R Alabama State Millbrook, Ala.
G Eric Mac Lain 6'4 315 23 R Clemson Hope Mills, N.C.
LB Jared Barber 6'0 230 23 R West Virginia Mocksville, N.C.
LB Desmond Morgan 6'0 230 23 R Michigan Holland, Mich.
LB Todd Thomas 6'1 230 25 1 Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa.
LB Kris Frost 6'2 245 23 R Auburn Matthews, N.C.
LS Nolan Frese 6'2 235 23 R Houston Keller, Texas.
OT Jordan Rigbsee 6'4 300 23 R California Chino, Calif.
OT Chris Martin 6'5 305 26 1 Central Florida Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
OT Tyrell Smith 6'5 315 22 R Massachusetts Harbor, N.J.
OT Richard Muldrow 6'6 300 27 1 Richmond York, Pa.
OT Amadou Konte 6'6 310 25 R Benedictine Dakar, Senegal
P Cason Beatty 6'3 215 21 R Florida State Charlotte, N.C.
P Jamie Keehn 6'3 220 26 R Louisiana State Queensland, Australia
QB Seth Lobato 6'5 230 25 1 N. Colorado Greely, Colo.
QB Michael Eubank 6'5 245 23 R Samford Corona, Calif.
RB Jalen Simmons 5'8 205 24 R S. Carolina State Charlotte, N.C.
RB Jacobi Green 5'9 205 23 R Richmond Jacksonville, Fla.
RB Mercer Timmis 6'1 220 22 R Calgary Ontario, Canada
S Tyrequek Zimmerman 5'11 215 23 1 Oregon State Lawton, Okla
S Josh Furman 6'1 210 24 1 Oklahoma State Millersville, Md.
S Tevin Carter 6'1 220 23 R Utah Los Angeles, Calif.
S Adam Sauder 6'3 225 23 R Taylor Grabill, Ind.
TE Braxton Deaver 6'5 245 24 R Duke Charlotte, N.C.
TE Hunter Westfall 6'6 255 23 1 Richmond Charlotte, N.C.
WR Miles Shuler 5'10 180 22 R Northwestern Long Branch, N.J.
WR Brandon Sheperd 6'2 205 23 R Oklahoma State St. Louis, Mo.
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Here's my guess - 5 of the following:  (2-3 Oline, 1 LB, 1-2 S)

G Eric MacLein

OT Jordan Rigsbee

OT Amadou Konte (a "giant" OT development project to replace Foucault?)

LB Kris Frost

S Tevin Carter

S Josh Furman

   
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18 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Could be, caught some nice balls yesterday.

We seem to really be looking at TEs this year.  I'm guessing no one on the roster but Olsen is safe.  Any early predictions for who makes the squad?  I'm guessing Sandland has a leg up since he was drafted.  Do you think we could see Sandland and a UDFA make the roster?  Or are the guys we are looking at this weekend more competing for a spot on the PS in your opinion?

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3 hours ago, uscgamecocks said:

 We seem to really be looking at TEs this year.  I'm guessing no one on the roster b but Olsen is safe.  Any early predictions for who makes the squad?  I'm guessing Sandland has a leg up since he was drafted.  Do you think we could see Sandland and a UDFA make the roster?  Or are the guys we are looking at this weekend more competing for a spot on the PS in your opinion?

Sandland looks a good amount better than anyone else out there at this point. I can't keeping 4 TE's on the roster. 

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

Here again is the list of tryout players. 

Anyone want to try and take a guess based on what you know of any of these players, as to who we might sign?   We currently have 5 open roster spots.  

Ron mentioned 4 position groups of interest yesterday:  Oline (he did not specify further); LB, Safety & WR.

 

Pos Name Ht Wt Age Exp College Hometown
C Chris Jasperse 6'3 295 25 1 Marshall Greensboro, N.C.
C Brynjar Gudmundsson 6'3 300 22 R South Florida Wellington, Fla.
CB Shaq Richardson 6'0 190 24 1 Arizona Los Alamitos, Calif.
CB Steven Clarke 5'10 195 25 1 Vanderbilt Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
DE Tom Lally 6'1 255 22 R Mount Union Lakewood, Ohio
DE Martin Ifedi 6'3 275 24 1 Memphis Houston, Texas
DE Jack Gangwish 6'3 270 23 R Nebraska Wood River, Neb.
DT Roderick Byers 6'3 290 23 R Clemson Rock Hill, S.C.
G Damian Love 6'2 300 21 R Alabama State Millbrook, Ala.
G Eric Mac Lain 6'4 315 23 R Clemson Hope Mills, N.C.
LB Jared Barber 6'0 230 23 R West Virginia Mocksville, N.C.
LB Desmond Morgan 6'0 230 23 R Michigan Holland, Mich.
LB Todd Thomas 6'1 230 25 1 Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa.
LB Kris Frost 6'2 245 23 R Auburn Matthews, N.C.
LS Nolan Frese 6'2 235 23 R Houston Keller, Texas.
OT Jordan Rigbsee 6'4 300 23 R California Chino, Calif.
OT Chris Martin 6'5 305 26 1 Central Florida Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
OT Tyrell Smith 6'5 315 22 R Massachusetts Harbor, N.J.
OT Richard Muldrow 6'6 300 27 1 Richmond York, Pa.
OT Amadou Konte 6'6 310 25 R Benedictine Dakar, Senegal
P Cason Beatty 6'3 215 21 R Florida State Charlotte, N.C.
P Jamie Keehn 6'3 220 26 R Louisiana State Queensland, Australia
QB Seth Lobato 6'5 230 25 1 N. Colorado Greely, Colo.
QB Michael Eubank 6'5 245 23 R Samford Corona, Calif.
RB Jalen Simmons 5'8 205 24 R S. Carolina State Charlotte, N.C.
RB Jacobi Green 5'9 205 23 R Richmond Jacksonville, Fla.
RB Mercer Timmis 6'1 220 22 R Calgary Ontario, Canada
S Tyrequek Zimmerman 5'11 215 23 1 Oregon State Lawton, Okla
S Josh Furman 6'1 210 24 1 Oklahoma State Millersville, Md.
S Tevin Carter 6'1 220 23 R Utah Los Angeles, Calif.
S Adam Sauder 6'3 225 23 R Taylor Grabill, Ind.
TE Braxton Deaver 6'5 245 24 R Duke Charlotte, N.C.
TE Hunter Westfall 6'6 255 23 1 Richmond Charlotte, N.C.
WR Miles Shuler 5'10 180 22 R Northwestern Long Branch, N.J.
WR Brandon Sheperd 6'2 205 23 R Oklahoma State St. Louis, Mo.

OT Tyrell Smith

S Tevin Carter

I don't think we will have many of these guys make the team but the 2 I listed above I feel have a chance. Any other open spots will be filled by a combination of the following:

LB Cash

WR Garrett

TE McGee

We might even see some guys that made the 53 get cut this offseason.

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4 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Here again is the list of tryout players. 

Anyone want to try and take a guess based on what you know of any of these players, as to who we might sign?   We currently have 5 open roster spots.  

Ron mentioned 4 position groups of interest yesterday:  Oline (he did not specify further); LB, Safety & WR.

 

Pos Name Ht Wt Age Exp College Hometown
C Chris Jasperse 6'3 295 25 1 Marshall Greensboro, N.C.
C Brynjar Gudmundsson 6'3 300 22 R South Florida Wellington, Fla.
CB Shaq Richardson 6'0 190 24 1 Arizona Los Alamitos, Calif.
CB Steven Clarke 5'10 195 25 1 Vanderbilt Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
DE Tom Lally 6'1 255 22 R Mount Union Lakewood, Ohio
DE Martin Ifedi 6'3 275 24 1 Memphis Houston, Texas
DE Jack Gangwish 6'3 270 23 R Nebraska Wood River, Neb.
DT Roderick Byers 6'3 290 23 R Clemson Rock Hill, S.C.
G Damian Love 6'2 300 21 R Alabama State Millbrook, Ala.
G Eric Mac Lain 6'4 315 23 R Clemson Hope Mills, N.C.
LB Jared Barber 6'0 230 23 R West Virginia Mocksville, N.C.
LB Desmond Morgan 6'0 230 23 R Michigan Holland, Mich.
LB Todd Thomas 6'1 230 25 1 Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa.
LB Kris Frost 6'2 245 23 R Auburn Matthews, N.C.
LS Nolan Frese 6'2 235 23 R Houston Keller, Texas.
OT Jordan Rigbsee 6'4 300 23 R California Chino, Calif.
OT Chris Martin 6'5 305 26 1 Central Florida Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
OT Tyrell Smith 6'5 315 22 R Massachusetts Harbor, N.J.
OT Richard Muldrow 6'6 300 27 1 Richmond York, Pa.
OT Amadou Konte 6'6 310 25 R Benedictine Dakar, Senegal
P Cason Beatty 6'3 215 21 R Florida State Charlotte, N.C.
P Jamie Keehn 6'3 220 26 R Louisiana State Queensland, Australia
QB Seth Lobato 6'5 230 25 1 N. Colorado Greely, Colo.
QB Michael Eubank 6'5 245 23 R Samford Corona, Calif.
RB Jalen Simmons 5'8 205 24 R S. Carolina State Charlotte, N.C.
RB Jacobi Green 5'9 205 23 R Richmond Jacksonville, Fla.
RB Mercer Timmis 6'1 220 22 R Calgary Ontario, Canada
S Tyrequek Zimmerman 5'11 215 23 1 Oregon State Lawton, Okla
S Josh Furman 6'1 210 24 1 Oklahoma State Millersville, Md.
S Tevin Carter 6'1 220 23 R Utah Los Angeles, Calif.
S Adam Sauder 6'3 225 23 R Taylor Grabill, Ind.
TE Braxton Deaver 6'5 245 24 R Duke Charlotte, N.C.
TE Hunter Westfall 6'6 255 23 1 Richmond Charlotte, N.C.
WR Miles Shuler 5'10 180 22 R Northwestern Long Branch, N.J.
WR Brandon Sheperd 6'2 205 23 R Oklahoma State St. Louis, Mo.

 

OG Damian Love

LB Jared Barber

OT Tyrell Smith

OT Amadou Konte

S  Josh Furman

TE Braxton Deaver

I think we will sign 6 guys and waive a current roster player. Someone like Cobi Hamilton possibly.

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5 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I think you are right about Konte. Seems to have been getting a good amount of extra attention.

It was just a hunch after I saw some clips of him online yesterday.... I could imagine G'man drooling.

But I do also think it would make a great story... and personally he caught my interest since I spend so much time in West Africa, including Senegal, it would be fun to have a guy from Dakar on the team.   If I get to training camp this summer I could speak to him in Wolof!  He could introduce some great Senegalese music into the locker room.

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