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Practice squad signings


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4 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Damn I was hoping he would stick with us.  He has great promise.  A full season under the tutelage of Wilks he could have had a roll in 2023.  

I knew he went to Baylor, but I looked him up to see if he was from Florida and maybe just wanted to be closer to home.

He's actually from Texas, technically closer to home I suppose but...

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I knew he went to Baylor, but I looked him up to see if he was from Florida and maybe just wanted to be closer to home.

He's actually from Texas, technically closer to home I suppose but...

Had to be personal reasons.  Wilks is one of the best DB coaches in the league.  It can't be because they saw more of an upside in Harper over Barnes. 

I sure hope this Harper kid has some talent.  

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2 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

I thought if you signed a cut player they had to be on the 53

They're subject to waiver claims if they have less than four years of accrued experience. If they clear waivers, then they can sign anywhere.

Once they're actually on a practice squad, you can only poach them if you sign them to your active roster.

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— S Juston Burris

— S Kenny Robinson

— CB Madre Harper

— DE Austin Larkin

— C Sam Tecklenburg

— TE Colin Thompson

— TE Josh Babicz

— OL Deonte Brown

— CB Tae Hayes

— WR Ra'Shaun Henry

— DE Drew Jordan

— RB John Lovett

— LB Arron Mosby

— WR Derek Wright

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