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Title: 2025 Undrafted Free Agents Post by: CF DolFan on April 28, 2025, 08:22:19 am We usually end up keeping a few of these guys. Does anyone know anything about any of them? I only know a little bit about Adams from UCF. He's got long arms and was a decent back for UCF. I had to look it up to verify but he had a 51.6% completion rate against him which isn't bad. For comparison, Travis Hunter allowed 56%.
RB Nate Noel, Missouri WR Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas WR A.J. Henning, Northwestern WR Monaray Baldwin, Baylor WR Theo Wease, Missouri TE Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech G Addison West, Western Michigan G Josh Priebe, Michigan DI Alex Huntley, South Carolina LB Eugene Asante, Auburn CB Brandon Adams, UCF CB Ethan Robinson, Minnesota S John Saunders Jr., Ole Miss LS Kneeland Hibbett, Alabama Title: Re: 2025 Undrafted Free Agents Post by: Downunder Dolphan on April 28, 2025, 06:42:21 pm We usually end up keeping a few of these guys. Does anyone know anything about any of them? I only know a little bit about Adams from UCF. He's got long arms and was a decent back for UCF. I had to look it up to verify but he had a 51.6% completion rate against him which isn't bad. For comparison, Travis Hunter allowed 56%. CB Brandon Adams, UCF The ironic thing is that Adams looks a far more likely NFL prospect than Marshall Jr., who we drafted in the 5th round. :o ??? Title: Re: 2025 Undrafted Free Agents Post by: Sibster on April 29, 2025, 08:08:06 am The ironic thing is that Adams looks a far more likely NFL prospect than Marshall Jr., who we drafted in the 5th round. :o ??? Not to mention that UDFA's who stick have a much bigger advantage than players drafted late. Once they reach their third year, they are free agents and can command that second contract that all NFL players fight to get because that's where the money is. Title: Re: 2025 Undrafted Free Agents Post by: Downunder Dolphan on April 30, 2025, 10:50:18 am Not to mention that UDFA's who stick have a much bigger advantage than players drafted late. Once they reach their third year, they are free agents and can command that second contract that all NFL players fight to get because that's where the money is. I just think after the first round Grier sold out the whole draft trading up to get our OG in the second round... and winged it for the rest of the draft. Which maybe is not a good thing. After Jordan Phillips, I see a gigantic pile of practice squad (at best) players that have accumulated like a gigantic shit emoji. Maybe the possible exception of Ollie Gordon II, and that would be because our previous pickup of Alexander Mattison was a total and utter dud (with a guaranteed contract which Grier signed, sealed and delivered before the draft began). |