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Chris Randle, CB, Utah State
Mario Butler, CB, Georgia Tech
Kennan Mace, DE, Lindenwood
Lamark Armour, DE, Ole Miss
Matangi Tonga, DE, Houston
Justin Taplin-Ross, S, Utah
Collin Zych, S, Harvard
Orie Lemon, LB, Oklahoma State
Dan Bailey, PK, Oklahoma State
Corey Adams, LS, Kansas State
William Bradford, NT, Northeastern (Okla.) State
Alex Albright, OLB, Boston College
Kevin Kowalski, C/G, Toledo
Pepa Letuli, G, Hawaii
Jose Acuna, OT, Nevada
Chris Jones, P, Carson Newman
Zack Eskridge, QB, Midwestern State
Phillip Tanner, RB, Middle Tennessee State
Lyle Leong, WR, Texas Tech
Raymond Broadway, WR, Abilene Christian
 
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Christ, I left to go eat and came back to all hell breaking loose. lol.
 

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Not sure why, but Harry Seaward was taken off the list. Not sure if he never belonged on it, or if he changed his mind.
 

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Bailey was one of the highest rated PK's. Gosselin had him #2, PFW had him as a 5th-6th rd pick.
 
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Chris Randle (CB, Utah State)

Biography: Two-year starter who finished with 46/2/8 as a senior after putting up junior totals of 53/1/7.

Negatives: Not a strong cornerback and can be overmatched by opponents. Struggles staying downfield with opponents and lacks great deep speed.

Analysis: Randall has done a terrific job the past two years as a starter at the Utah State. He has enough ability to make it as a dime back in the NFL.

Projection: FA
 
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Lyle Leong (WR, Texas Tech)

Height: 5'11
Weight: 174lbs
40: 4.62

Biography: All-Conference selection as a senior after posting career numbers of 74/926/19. Junior totals included 45/571/9.

Positives: "Reliable college receiver who lacks the physical skills for the next level. Fluid releasing off the line, comes back to the ball out of breaks, and extends his hands, offering the quarterback a target. Adjusts well to the errant throw, makes the reception away from his frame, and uses his body to protect the ball. Solid downfield blocker."

Negatives: Lacks great deep speed and cannot run to long passes. Not a big-bodied receiver who can go over the middle and take a pounding.

Analysis: Leong showed significant improvement the past two years but is still a possession receiver with poor size. He's a practice squad player with an outside shot to make it as a fifth receiver.

Projection: FA
 
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Dan Bailey (K, Oklahoma State)

Biography: All-Conference selection as a senior and named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year in 2010. Made 87.1% of his field goals with a long of 52 yards as a senior. Connected on 3-of-4 from 50 yards or longer. Made 72.2% of his field goals with a long of 51 yards as a junior. Not used as Oklahoma State's primary kickoff man.

Positives: "Accurate field goal kicker coming off a career-best season. Gets immediate lift on field goals, accurate, and can kick in a clutch. Occasionally asked to punt and gets good hang time."

Negatives: Lacks a big-time leg. Struggles getting his kickoffs to the opponents? 10-yard line. Takes a while to get the ball off his foot as a punter.

Analysis: Bailey was a solid player at Oklahoma State but lacks the physical skills to be an NFL kicker.

Projection: FA
 
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You know how every year, we usually find one or two undrafted sleepers who go on to make the team, and contribute?

Well.... not so much this year.
 
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Hearing that the Cowboys are in the process of signning Hawaii OT Leupapa Letuli.
 

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You know how every year, we usually find one or two undrafted sleepers who go on to make the team, and contribute?

Well.... not so much this year.

That probably wont be just us this yr, not having a full offseason is going to dramatically impact virtually all these rookie free agents, and maybe even some teams' later round picks who might have normally made the team.
 

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Lyle Leong (WR, Texas Tech)

Height: 5'11
Weight: 174lbs
40: 4.62

Biography: All-Conference selection as a senior after posting career numbers of 74/926/19. Junior totals included 45/571/9.

Positives: "Reliable college receiver who lacks the physical skills for the next level. Fluid releasing off the line, comes back to the ball out of breaks, and extends his hands, offering the quarterback a target. Adjusts well to the errant throw, makes the reception away from his frame, and uses his body to protect the ball. Solid downfield blocker."

Negatives: Lacks great deep speed and cannot run to long passes. Not a big-bodied receiver who can go over the middle and take a pounding.

Analysis: Leong showed significant improvement the past two years but is still a possession receiver with poor size. He's a practice squad player with an outside shot to make it as a fifth receiver.

Projection: FA

This dude will totally become the black version of Wes Welker! We better not let him slip away like we did with Danny!
 
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This dude will totally become the black version of Wes Welker! We better not let him slip away like we did with Danny!

Are you being serious?


Cr122 said:
He may beat out Buehler. Kris Brown will probably be the odd man out.

Beuhler will be our kicker. This kid is just a leg for camp.
 
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