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So, under the lockout situation, and I'm not even sure where the details stand right now....guys that went undrafted are now in the same position as free agents already in the league? As in, they cannot be talked to until something changes, correct?

Also, do you guys have any specific players you'd like to look at that went undrafted?

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DeAndre McDaniel (SS, Clemson)

-Still confused why he didn't get scooped up, a true ball hawk

Mark Herzlich (LB, Boston College)

- Too good of character and toughness not to give him a shot. Even if he doesn't play, our locker room would get a boost.

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We have never been any good at picking up UDFA.

Maybe it was Fox, maybe it was Hurney, but it has never been our strong suit. The Chargers have been really good at it though, so maybe RR took some pages out of AJ's book.

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DeAndre McDaniel (SS, Clemson)

-Still confused why he didn't get scooped up, a true ball hawk

Mark Herzlich (LB, Boston College)

- Too good of character and toughness not to give him a shot. Even if he doesn't play, our locker room would get a boost.

I think those two guys will be in high demand once this lockout BS gets settled. Would love to have Herzlich - gotta pull for a guy like that. :)

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