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OFFICIAL Undrafted Free Agent thread


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44 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Per MHS831

While it seems that nearly every Gamecock was in for a visit, two names visited and I think there could be something there:

OT:  Devonte Gordon Wake Forest.  Small-school transfer who is a very agile and effective pass blocker and blocker in space.  Not great on second level vs. the run.  6’6” 310 lbs.

S:  Andreas Keaton. Temple. Former Catamount. "Andreas Keaton is a versatile, hard-hitting safety with elite tackling ability and the range to excel at multiple positions in the secondary." @nflscouting

This is a wish list--not signings---to be clear.

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40 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Keep bringing the heat my brother.  I'm jonsing over here.

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I have been retired for 2 years--going back to work this summer.  Trying to squeeze all of out of the tube.

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35 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I still want a Center, with only 3 taken so far, there just has to be some out there that have legitimate potential I'd imagine.

Majors from Tex would be nice--I am very curious about WIllie Lampkin from UNC.  Isiah Bond did not get drafted--wow.  Seth McLaughlin (Ohio St) would be nice.

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Former Miami WR Jacolby George is signing with the #Panthers on a deal that includes $215,000 guaranteed, per source. That's a larger guarantee than he would've received if drafted in the sixth round.

The next Jalen Coker https://x.com/panthersanalyst/status/1916272453900505521?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Former Miami WR Jacolby George is signing with the #Panthers on a deal that includes $215,000 guaranteed, per source. That's a larger guarantee than he would've received if drafted in the sixth round.

That seems like a huge guarantee for a player that at first glance at scouting reports, sounds very similar to the WR we took late in the actual draft, weird.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

Majors from Tex would be nice--I am very curious about WIllie Lampkin from UNC.  Isiah Bond did not get drafted--wow.  Seth McLaughlin (Ohio St) would be nice.

I won't even begin to pretend I have any idea about undrafted Centers lol.

I just see that 3 were taken in the draft and have a hard time believing there isn't some solid options out there at the position.

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