So who's still on board?

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  1. Zach

    Zach Well-Known Member

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    Now that the draft is over, it's time to look into UDFAs.

    So... could anyone (WW85, I'm looking at you) tell me who's still on board?
     
  2. Vorrecht

    Vorrecht Active Member

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    Patrick Devlin, QB, Delaware - Arizona Cardinals
    Scott Tolzien, QB, Wisconsin
    Mike Coughlin, QB, Boise St. - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Taylor Potts (Pepper's brother), QB, Texas Tech - St. Louis Rams

    Derrick Locke, RB, Kentucky - St. Louis Rams
    John Clay, RB, Wisconsin
    Graig Cooper, RB, Miami - Philadelphia Eagles
    Noel Devine, RB, West Virginia - Atlanta Falcons
    Darren Evans, RB, Virginia Tech
    Damien Berry, RB, Miami (FL) - Baltimore Ravens
    Mario Fannin, RB, Auburn - Denver Broncos
    Dejuan Harris, RB, Troy - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Nick Grigsby, RB, Arizona - Miami Dolphins

    Patrick Hill, FB, Miami (FL) - Denver Broncos

    Ricardo Lockette, WR, Fort Valley St. - Seattle Seahawks
    Jamel Hamler, WR, Fresno St.
    Darvin Adams, WR, Auburn
    Terrence Tolliver, WR, LSU
    Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio St.
    Tori Gurley, WR, South Carolina - Green Bay Packers
    Shaky Smithson, WR, Utah - Green Bay Packers
    Jeremy Ross, WR, California - New England Patriots
    Andre Holmes, WR, Hillsdale - Minnesota Vikings
    Jeff Maehl, WR, Oregon - Houston Texans
    Greg Ellison, WR, Florida Inter. - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Mark Dell, WR, Michigan St. - Denver Broncos
    Terrance Turner, WR, Indiana - Philadelphia Eagles
    Marshall Williams, WR, Wake Forest - Denver Broncos
    Joe Morgan, WR, Walsh - New Orleans Saints
    John Chiles, WR, Texas - New Orleans Saints
    Lyle Leon, WR, Texas Tech - Dallas Cowboys
    Cameron Kenney, WR, Oklahoma - San Diego Chargers

    Weslye Saunders, TE, South Carolina - Pittsburgh Steelers
    Cameron Graham, TE, Louisville
    Schuylar Oordt, TE, Northern Iowa
    Preston Dial, TE, Alabama - Detroit Lions
    Zack Pianalto, TE, North Carolina - Buffalo Bills
    Josh Baker, TE, Missouri St. - N.Y. Jets
    Montgomery Buttlicker, TE, Somewhere - Miami Dolphins
    Kyle Miller, TE, Mount Union - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Mike McNeil, TE, Nebraska - Indianapolis Colts
    Martell Webb, TE, Michigan - Philadelphia Eagles

    Joshua Davis, OT, Georgia
    Zachary Hurd, G, Connecticut
    Willie Smith, OT, East Carolina
    Jarriel King, OT/G, South Carolina - N.Y. Giants
    Alexander Linnenkohl, C, Oregon St. - Chicago Bears
    Richard Henry, G, Nebraska - Chicago Bears
    Carl Johnson, G, Florida
    Kevin Kowalski, C, Toledo - Dallas Cowboys
    Ryan Pugh, C, Auburn - Carolina Panthers
    D.J. Young, OT, Michigan State - Arizona Cardinals
    Jake Kirkpatrick, C, TCU - Indianapolis Colts
    Chase Beeler, C, Stanford - San Francisco 49ers
    Donovan Edwards, OL, California - San Francisco 49ers
    Byron Bell, OT, New Mexico St. - Carolina Panthers
    Corey Woods, OT, Purdue - New England Patriots
    Sampson Genus, C, USF - Green Bay Packers
    Kris O'Dowd, C, USC - Arizona Cardinals
    Tim Barnes, C, Missouri - Baltimore Ravens
    Justin Boren, G, Ohio St. - Baltimore Ravens
    Jose Acuna, OL, Nevada - Dallas Cowboys
    Brent Osborner, OT, Harvard - Seattle Seahawks
    Brandon Harper, OL, Duke - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Garrett Chisolm, OL, USC - Miami Dolphins
    Marcel Laverdat, C, Stanford - St. Louis Rams
    Conan Amituani, G, Arizona - Minnesota Vikings
    Colin Baxter, C, Center - San Diego Chargers

    Ian Williams, NT, Notre Dame - San Francisco 49ers
    Cedric Thornton, DT, Southern Arkansas - Philadelphia Eagles
    Pierre Allen, DE, Nebraska - N.Y. Giants
    Ryan Winterswyk, DE, Boise St. - Atlanta Falcons
    Martin Parker, DE/DT, Richmond
    Jonathan Freeny, DE/OLB, Rutgers - Miami Dolphins
    Dexter Larimore, DT, Ohio St. - New Orleans Saints
    Wayne Daniels, DE/OLB, TCU - N.Y. Jets
    Ladi Ajiboye, DT, South Carolina - Seattle Seahawks
    Corbin Bryant, DT, Northwestern - Chicago Bears
    Mark Schiechl, DE, Colorado SoM - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Alex Silvestro, DE/OLB, Rutgers - New England Patriots
    Demarcus Dobbs, DE/DT, Georgia - San Francisco 49ers
    Chris Walker, DE/OLB, Tennessee, Baltimore Ravens

    Nick Bellore, LB, Central Michigan - N.Y. Jets
    Scott Lutrus, LB, Connecticut - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Mark Herzlich, LB, Boston College - N.Y. Giants
    Orie Lemon, LB, Oklahoma St.
    Derrell Smith, LB, Syracuse
    Chris Colasanti, LB, Penn St. - Indianapolis Colts
    Quentin Davie, LB, Northwestern - Detroit Lions
    Jeff Tarpinian, LB, Iowa - New England
    Nick Reveiz, LB, Tennesse - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Jeremiha Hunter, LB, Iowa - New Orleans Saints
    Brian Duncan, LB, Texas Tech - Buffalo Bills
    Michael Morgan, LB, USC - Seattle Seahawks
    Bront Bird, LB, Texas Tech - San Diego Chargers

    Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina - Carolina Panthers
    Andrew McGee, CB, Oklahoma St.
    Devon Torrence, CB, Ohio St. - Minnesota Vikings
    Mario Butler, CB, Georgia Tech - Dallas Cowboys
    James Dockery, CB, Oregon St. - St. Louis Rams
    Kevin Rutland, CB, Missouri - Jacksonville Jaguars
    James Dockery, CB, Oregon St. - St. Louis Rams
    T.J. Heath, CB, Jacksonville St. - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Chris Randle, CB, Utah St. - Dallas Cowboys
    Desmond Washington, CB, Auburn - Kansas City Chiefs
    Carl Gettis, CB, Missouri - Cleveland Browns
    James Rogers, CB, Michigan - Denver Broncos
    Matt Kessler, CB, Binghamton - Detroit Lions
    Anthony Walters, DB, Delaware - Chicago Bears

    DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson - New Orleans Saints
    Deunta Williams, FS, North Carolina
    Jeron Johnson, SS, Boise St. - Seattle Seahawks
    Joe Lefeged, SS, Rutgers - Indianapolis Colts
    David Sims, SS, Wisconsin
    Jerrard (not Taint) Tarrant, FS, Georgia Tech
    Brian Lainhart, S, Kent State - Cincinnati Bengals
    Ricky Thenarse, S, Nebraska - Seattle Seahawks
    Will Hill, S, Florida - Washington Redskins
    Dom DeCicco, S, Pittsburgh - Chicago Bears
    Anthony Bratton, S, Delaware - Green Bay Packers
    Matt Estrada, S, Northern Arizona - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Domonic Cook, S, Buffalo - Buffalo Bills
    Isa Abdul-Quddus, SS, Fordham - New Orleans Saints
    Sidney Glover, S, West Virginia - Buffalo Bills
    Ricardo Silva, S, Hampton - Detroit Lions
    Justin Taplin-Ross, S, Utah - Dallas Cowboys

    Kal Forbath, K, UCLA
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    Done for the night. Will continue in morning...
     
    #2 Vorrecht, May 1, 2011
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  3. gustoonarmy

    gustoonarmy 2006-2007 TGG.com Best International Poster of the

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    I really think that LB Mark Herzlich is worth a shot. By all accounts before his cancer he would have been a round 1/ day 1 pick.
    I was listening to Mayock last night and made some good points. He may not be the same ball player right now, but hes constantly improving.
    Will he get back to where he was? No not likely. But like Mayock said, he would make an excellent STs player and a fantastic lockeroom presence.

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    Mark Herzlich (LB)

    - Height: 6'4"
    - Weight: 244 lbs.
    - Arm Length: 32 3/8 in.
    - Hand Size: 10 in.
    - College: Boston College
    - Conference: ACC

    Overview

    Herzlich has the physical tools, work ethic, character and toughness coveted by every NFL franchise. He displayed these traits not only in his triumph over cancer, but as a natural team leader on the field. Is a complete player against the run. Takes on and gets off blockers quickly and chases down plays all over the field. He can run with tight ends and backs, play in zone, and rush the quarterback. Some teams may continue to view his medical history as a red flag. Additionally, he needs a little polish with his tackling and production was down post-comeback as a senior. Still, Herzlich shouldn't last past the first few rounds.


    Strengths


    Herzlich possesses rare intangibles for an NFL Draft prospect. Is a highly-productive player who has a terrific blend of height, bulk and top-end speed. Plays with good awareness and discipline and doesn't stay blocked long. Can make plays from sideline-to-sideline and can stay with running backs in coverage. Can rush the passer and displays great closing burst.

    Weaknesses

    Durability is still somewhat of a concern after his courageous battle to fight cancer. Could afford to improve his tackling consistency. Would benefit from developing a wider variety of pass rushing moves. Isn't a liability in coverage but doesn't show great explosion out of his pedal.

    Combine Video

    Boston College LB Mark Herzlich hits the practice field to learn the tricks of the trade from NFL legend Willie McGinest. Mike Mayocktells it like it is

    Boston College LB Mark Herzlich shares his story of beating cancer and what it took for him to beat the illness and become an NFL prospect. Video
     
  4. Green Hurricane

    Green Hurricane Footsteps Falco

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    Haha, Jerrard Tarrant*.


    But as for the UDFAs as a whole, it just amazes me how some of these guys don't get picked. It really does. I mean, Deunta Williams and Joe Lefeged don't go, but that one guy who was in prison for 2 years does?
     
  5. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    I hear ya on taht. I've read before that Tanny values picks in round 5-7 only slightly higher than a UDFA. Watching some of the talent that goes undrafted an you can see why.
     
  6. inSANITy

    inSANITy Banned

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    I know devine is small but I really cant believe he didn't get drafted
     
  7. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Mark Herzlich, Ian Williams and Kendric Burney going undrafted are all surprises for me. Herzlich especially.
     
  8. JetsFanatic389

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    Is Mario Addison from Troy worth a look?
     
  9. Mr Electric

    Mr Electric Banned

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    I was pissed when no one took him yesterday.

    How in the fuck can a GM justify drafting a Division II player instead of Mark Herzlich?

    Even if he doesn't get back to full strength, he's still a great locker room guy that can lead.
     
  10. CodeGreen

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    This seems to be a draft where medical reports were more important than ever before if you consider how guys like Cannon, Quinn, and Herzlich dropped. All had some non football related injury but people didnt want to take them. I agree some of these players falling are ridiculous
     
  11. laxin

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    Yeah, I was disappointed Mark Herzlich wasn't drafted. He's someone anyone can root for and has a demeanor that can rub off on a locker room, plus he's a constantly improving football player...sad

    Has anyone heard why Deunta Williams, Deandre McDaniel, Burney and Lefeged werent drafted???
     
  12. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Apparently everyone thought they could get him to do it for a UDFA salary. They were right.
     
  13. The Grim Revis

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    Gimme dat Joe Lefeged, DeAndre McDaniel, or Deunta Williams.

    Herzlich would be awesome too.
     
  14. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    Joe Lefeged would be awesome
     
  15. JohnnyThaJet

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    The only reason I didnt like drafting Scotty McKnight is because of all these FA still left. We need to make sure one of these kids are on our team instead of them choosing somewhere else. If McKnight he was a UDFA, which he might of been, would of signed here guaranteed.
     
  16. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    All these guys made it to UDFA status. There tends to be a reason.
     
  17. gustoonarmy

    gustoonarmy 2006-2007 TGG.com Best International Poster of the

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    RE: LB I can only assume that Rex has been driving around, door-stepping FAs :wink:
     
  18. casman02

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    In addition Vorrecht's list, a few other guys I feel the Jets should consider are Brandon Bair, Ugo Chinasa and Steven Friday. Bair would likely be a DE here, we have pretty good depth now, but you can never have too many. Friday and Chinasa may be able to develop into 3-4 OLBs. Both have decent size, some upside and pretty good pass rushing ability.
     
  19. nyjetsrule

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    Thats my list of guys who I think have a chance to make it as UDFA's. I also added in Casman's addition, mostly because I think all three have a shot to make it.
     
  20. bigcotch

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    UFA often get paid more than 6-7th round guys because teams have to present the most attractive offer to get the guys signed. We paid Devito the equivalant to a 6th round pick when we signed him.
     

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