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Undrafted Free Agent Watch


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Undrafted LB Vontaze Burfict headed to Cincinnati Bengals

Boise State QB Kellen Moore to sign with Detroit Lions

Report: QB Case Keenum agrees to deal with Houston Texans

More to come in the next couple of days:

Quarterbacks

1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State LIONS

2. Casey Keenum, Houston TEXANS

3. Austin Davis, Southern Mississippi

4. Dan Persa, Northwestern

5. John Brantley, Florida

6. Dominique Davis, App State Falcons

Running backs

1. Chris Polk, Washington EAGLES

2. Brandon Bolden, Mississippi

3. Tauren Poole, Tennessee

4. Darrell Scott, South Florida

5. Jonas Gray, Notre Dame DOLPHINS

Wide receivers

1. Jermaine Kearse, WR, Washington SEAHAWKS

2. Dwight Jones, North Carolina

3. Jerrell Jackson, Missouri TEXANS

4. James Rodgers, Oregon State FALCONS

5. Lavasier Tuinei, Oregon State SEAHAWKS

Tight ends

1. Kevin Koger, Michigan

2. Garrett Celek, Michigan State 49ers

3. Beau Reliford, Florida State

4. Matt Veldman, North Dakota State

5. Adam Nissley, Central Florida FALCONS

Offensive linemen

1. James Brown (guard), Troy

2. Luke Nix (guard), Pittsburgh RAIDERS

3. Quentin Saulsberry (center), Mississippi State VIKINGS

1. Ronald Leary (guard), Memphis

2. Desmond Wynn (guard), Rutgers

1. Matt Reynolds (Tackle) BYU Carolina Panthers

Defensive linemen

1. Armond Armstead (tackle), Southern California

2. Loni Fangupo (tackle), BYU TEXANS

3. Vaughn Meatoga (tackle), Hawaii

4. Julian Miller (end), West Virginia

5. Nicolas Jean-Baptiste (tackle), Baylor

Linebackers

1. Tyler Nielsen (OLB), Iowa VIKINGS

2. Adrien Cole (ILB), Louisiana Tech

3. Brandon Lindsey (OLB), Pittsburgh STEELERS

4. Jerry Franklin (ILB), Arkansas

5. D.J. Holt, California

Defensive backs

1. Leonard Johnson (CB), Iowa State

2. Aaron Henry (FS), Wisconsin

3. Janzen Jackson (FS), McNeese State GIANTS

4. Kelcie McCray (SS), Arkansas State DOLPHINS

5. Coryell Judie (CB), Texas A&M BRONCOS

Specialists

1. Carson Wiggs (K), Purdue SEAHAWKS

2. Drew Butler (P), Georgia STEELERS

3. Josh Harris (LS), Auburn

4. Justin Tucker (K), Texas

5. Shawn Powell (P), Florida State

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