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With the draft over, Free Agency usually picks up again with teams looking to sign Vets to fill spots they couldn't fill in the draft. I'm curious if we see any signings now like Steven Nelson, Gilmore or Simmons. 

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Continuing on with positional examination. Post after OP will be updated as always.

 

OL/DL:

 

On 4/27/2024 at 2:37 PM, w87r said:

OT:(4) Bernard Raimann, Braden Smith, Blake Freeland, Jake Witt

OG:(7) Quentin Nelson, Will Fries, Matt Goncalves, Josh Sills, Arlington Hambright, Lewis Kidd, Dalton Tucker

OC:(5) Ryan Kelly, Tanor Bortolini, Danny Pinter, Wesley French, Jack Anderson 

 

OL:((8) Locks, (1-2) Open Spots)

OT:(3)

Raimann(lock)

Smith(lock)

Freeland(lock)

Witt

OG:(3)

Nelson(lock)

Fries(lock)

Goncalves(lock)

Sills

Hambright 

Kidd

Tucker

OC:(2)

Kelly(lock)

Bortolini(lock)

Pinter

French

Anderson 

 

 

8 spots already locked up. Leaves all the other guys fighting for 1-2 spots. With Goncalves able to play tackle and guard, and Bortolini being able to play guard or center, makes me think an additional center might be kept. Early lead to Pinter.

 

Positional Battle OL9/10:(1-2 spots)

Witt

Sills

Hambright 

Kidd

Tucker

Pinter

French 

Anderson 

 

 

On 4/27/2024 at 2:37 PM, w87r said:

DE:(8) Samson Ebukam, Kwity Paye, Laiatu Latu, Dayo Odeyingbo, Tyquan Lewis, Titus Leo, Isaiah Land, Genard Avery 

DT:(8) Deforest Buckner, Grover Stewart, Raekwon Davis, Adetomiwa Adebawore, Taven Bryan, Jonah Laulu, Eric Johnson, Isaiah Coe

 

DL:((8) Locks, (1-2 Open Spots)

DE:(5)

Paye(lock)

Ebukam(lock)

Latu(lock)

Dayo(lock)

Lewis(lock)

Leo

Land

Avery

DT:(3)

Buckner(lock)

Stewart(lock)

Davis(lock)

Adebawore 

Bryan

Laulu

Johnson 

Coe

 

 

Our 8 man rotation is pretty set. How many more will we keep? 1-2? I would say I think Adebawore is the favorite now for the 9th spot, but we have a few young guys with potential here. Hopefully we can get 3-4 guys to the practice squad to develop.

 

Positional Battle DL9/10:(1-2 spots)

Leo

Land

Avery

Adebawore 

Bryan 

Laulu 

Johnson 

Coe 

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UDFA:

QB - Kedon Slovis, BYU

QB - Jason Bean, Kansas

DT - Jeblonski Green, South Carolina State 

K - Spencer Shrader, Notre Dame

WR - Xavier White, Texas Tech 

RB - Trent Pennix, North Carolina State 

OG - Dalton Tucker, Marshall 

DT - Isaiah Coe, Oklahoma

LB - Craig Young, Kansas

 

 

 

Tryout:

DT - Jeblonski Green, South Carolina State 

TE - Malcolm Epps, Pittsburgh

OT - Jake Hornirook, Duke

RB - Justin Strong, Southern Illinois 

LS - Michael Vinson, Notre Dame 

OC - Jake Kradel, Pittsburgh 

OL - Aidan Hemphill, Texas Southern 

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12 hours ago, Zoltan said:

With the draft over, Free Agency usually picks up again with teams looking to sign Vets to fill spots they couldn't fill in the draft. I'm curious if we see any signings now like Steven Nelson, Gilmore or Simmons. 

 

11 hours ago, richard pallo said:

The second wave of FA has started.  Michael Bechton former OT of the Jets announced he will be signing a one year deal worth up to 5.5m with the Eagles tomorrow after he passes a physical.

 

 

I posted somewhere, probably in this thread somewhere?

 

I have us having about $11.5m in spendable cap space.($17.4m if we trade or release Mo).

 

That leaves us with:

$2.5m for Practice Squad 

$3m cush for final top 53 roster adjustments 

$9m for in season spending cash.

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19 hours ago, w87r said:

Yeah I just used the years Steichen had the OC title.

 

Definitely had Watt for all the other years prior as an offensive assistant.

 

 

I really just feel like, 1. The team loves versatility, 2. Pennix seems like he is suitable for the role, 3. Seems like Steichen has a history of big bruiser backs and/or FB in his system. 4. Feel like Steichen likes gadget guys too.

 

Pennix got a shot.

They gave him a 10k bonus to come in as a UDFA……

 

They gave Craig Young a 40k bonus too.

 

They must really like them both!??! 

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SPT and LBers on this positional group breakdowns.

 

On 4/27/2024 at 2:37 PM, w87r said:

SPT:(4)

K:(2) Matt Gay, Spencer Shrader

P: Rigoberto Sanchez 

LS: Luke Rhodes 

SPT:((3) Locks)

K:

Gay(lock)

Shrader 

 

P:

Sanchez(lock)

 

LS: 

Rhodes(lock)

 

Camp body:

Shrader 

 

Not too much to say here, everything makes sense, Shrader brought in to take some reps, may make the PS, he did okay for our SPT coach in college. That might help him and could be good to have cheap alternative, if Gay struggles again this year.

On 4/27/2024 at 2:37 PM, w87r said:

LB:(10) EJ Speed, Zaire Franklin, Ronnie Harrison, Jaylon Carlies, Grant Stuard, Cameron McGrone, Segun Olubi, Liam Anderson, Austin Ajiake, Craig Young

LB:((4) Locks (2) Open Spots)

Speed(lock)

Franklin (lock)

Harrison(lock)

Carlies(lock)

Stuard

McGrone

Olubi

Anderson 

Ajiake

Young 

 

Position Battle LB5/6:

Stuard

McGrone

Olubi

Anderson 

Ajiake

Young 

 

 

4 Locks, I think.

 

 

Really hoping Young can show on SPT, beiI think with him and Carlies we could have a couple good coverage LBers to throw out there.

 

Should be a good battle for those last 2 spots.

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Last but not least, WR and TE.

 

 

On 4/27/2024 at 2:37 PM, w87r said:

WR:(12) Michael Pittman, Alex Pierce, Josh Downs, Adonai Mitchell, Ashton Dulin, Anthony Gould, DJ Montgomery, Juwann Winfree, Xavier White, Tyrie Cleveland, Ethan Fernea, Terrell Bynum

WR:((5) Locks, (0-1) Open Spots)

Pittman(lock)

Pierce(lock)

Downs(lock)

Mitchell(lock)

Gould(lock)

Dulin

Montgomery 

Winfree

White

Cleveland 

Fernea

Bynum

 

 

Roster Battle WR6:(might not keep 6?)

Dulin(favorite if we keep 6)

Montgomery 

Winfree

White

Cleveland 

Fernea

Bynum

 

I don't think it's a guarantee we keep 6, if we do I firmly believe it will be Dulin.

On 4/27/2024 at 2:37 PM, w87r said:

TE:(7) Mo Alie-Cox, Andrew Ogletree, Jelani Woods, Kylen Granson, Will Mallory, Jordan Murray, Eric Tomlinson

TE:((3) Locks, (1) Open Spots)

Ogletree(lock)

Woods(lock)

Mallory(lock)

Alie-Cox 

Granson

Murray

Tomlinson 

 

Roster Battle TE4:

Alie-Cox 

Granson

Murray

Tomlinson 

 

 

I still don't see us keeping Mo, but as time rolls on, getting more risky. This last spot really comes.down to Cox($5.9m unguaranteed)and Granson(contract year)

 

 

This wraps upy positional groups breakdown.

 

 

Will post my complete list of locks together as well as what position battles we have across all positions.

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Top 53 Locks:

 

 

Locks - 41

Open Spots - 12

 

 

 

Offense:

QB:((2) Locks)

Richardson(lock)

Flacco(lock)

 

RB:((2) Locks)

Taylor(lock)

Hull(lock)

 

WR:((5) Locks)

Pittman(lock)

Pierce(lock)

Downs(lock)

Mitchell(lock)

Gould(lock)

 

TE:((3) Locks)

Ogletree(lock)

Woods(lock)

Mallory(lock)

 

OL:((8) Locks)

OT:(3)

Raimann(lock)

Smith(lock)

Freeland(lock)

 

OG:(3)

Nelson(lock)

Fries(lock)

Goncalves(lock)

 

OC:(2)

Kelly(lock)

Bortolini(lock)

 

 

Defense:

DL:((8) Locks)

DE:(5)

Paye(lock)

Ebukam(lock)

Latu(lock)

Dayo(lock)

Lewis(lock)

 

DT:(3)

Buckner(lock)

Stewart(lock)

Davis(lock)

 

LB:((4) Locks)

Speed(lock)

Franklin (lock)

Harrison(lock)

Carlies(lock)

 

CB:((4) Locks)

Outside:

Brents(lock)

Flowers(lock)

Jones(lock)

Nickel:

Moore(lock)

 

S:((2) Locks)

SS:

Blackmon(lock)

Cross(lock)

 

 

SPT:((3) Locks)

K:

Gay(lock)

P:

Sanchez(lock)

LS: 

Rhodes(lock)

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  • w87r changed the title to 2024 Post Draft Updated Roster + Cap Space Discussion Thread. **OP updated, Top 53 Locks page 4**

 

UDFA:

QB - Kedon Slovis, BYU

QB - Jason Bean, Kansas

K - Spencer Shrader, Notre Dame

WR - Xavier White, Texas Tech 

RB - Trent Pennix, North Carolina State 

OG - Dalton Tucker, Marshall 

DT - Isaiah Coe, Oklahoma

LB - Craig Young, Kansas

 

 

Tryout:

DT - Jeblonski Green, South Carolina State 

TE - Malcolm Epps, Pittsburgh

OT - Jake Hornirook, Duke

RB - Justin Strong, Southern Illinois 

LS - Michael Vinson, Notre Dame 

OC - Jake Kradel, Pittsburgh 

OL - Aidan Hemphill, Texas Southern 

DB - Brandon Bishop, Liberty 

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4 minutes ago, Scott Pennock said:

@w87r They gave Young a 60K bonus, That kid is making the roster! LOL

Yeah $20k SB, and $40k of salary guaranteed.

 

 

Hopefully he does. He'll have to earn it, that's for sure.

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5 minutes ago, Patrick Miller said:

Is it just me or do we have a lot less undrafted free agents than we normally do?

We definitely do. It's because we ended the draft with only 6 open spots on the 90 man.

 

A lot more tryouts than usual though I think.

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1 minute ago, Patrick Miller said:

I wonder what they see in Craig Young to warrant giving him 60k?

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Here's his pro day numbers.

 

He is an Ohio State transfer.

 

 

They seem to like him as a potential coverage LB option.

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4 minutes ago, Patrick Miller said:

I wonder what they see in Craig Young to warrant giving him 60k?

Not many spots for UDFA to make the teams top 53.

 

 

I got it:

QB3 - Slovis, Bean

RB3 - Pennix

LB5/6 - Young

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Kansas Linebacker Coach Chris Simpson on Yong:

Simpson sees that speed as one of Young's greatest attributes. "Craig can run," Simpson said. "He's one of our faster guys. He's got tremendous length, so even what there is that he may lack, he can make up for in other areas, and length is one of those things. "Being a big, tall guy, we're putting a lot on him and he's killing it, OK? We're putting a lot on him in terms of what he needs to know and he's embracing it and even going above and beyond to make sure that he's really locked in with whatever he's doing. He's doing a tremendous job for us."

 

Field Level Media put out a list of 10 late round sleepers in the draft. 2 Colts selections were on it.

 

Craig Young, LB, Kansas

Primarily a nickel defender for the Jayhawks, Young went from 215 to 225 pounds during the pre-draft process to show he could hold the weight of a true linebacker and testing indicates he maintained his athleticism. Fits for teams emphasizing hybrid versatility in the back seven such as Seattle and Baltimore.

 

Jaylon Carlies, LB/Missouri

Carlies should be getting more attention. He's the ideal modern-day linebacker with height, weight, length and speed teams covet. His instincts are still in the works, but ceilings don't get much higher for late-rounders.

--Field Level Media

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2 hours ago, Patrick Miller said:

Is it just me or do we have a lot less undrafted free agents than we normally do?

Mainly due to having the 3rd most players already under contract for the coming season, and pushing against the 91 offseason player max.

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UDFA:

QB - Kedon Slovis, BYU

QB - Jason Bean, Kansas

K - Spencer Shrader, Notre Dame

WR - Xavier White, Texas Tech 

RB - Trent Pennix, North Carolina State 

OG - Dalton Tucker, Marshall 

DT - Isaiah Coe, Oklahoma

LB - Craig Young, Kansas

 

Tryout:

DT - Jeblonski Green, South Carolina State 

TE - Malcolm Epps, Pittsburgh

OT - Jake Hornirook, Duke

RB - Justin Strong, Southern Illinois 

LS - Michael Vinson, Notre Dame 

OC - Jake Kradel, Pittsburgh 

OL - Aidan Hemphill, Texas Southern 

DB - Brandon Bishop, Liberty 

OT - Daniel Johnson, Purdue 

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BTW not sure if this means much of anything but Spencer Shrader of Notre Dame is the 6th ranked kicker out of this draft in Dane Brugler's rankings. We paid big money to Matt Gay so maybe it doesn't mean much, but still notable IMO. 

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Dane Brugler's scouting report on Kedon Slovis :

 

14. KEDON SLOVIS | BYU 6024 | 223 lbs. | 5SR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) 4/11/2001 (age 23.04) #10

 

BACKGROUND: Kedon Slovis, who has two older brothers, grew up in Scottsdale with his father (Max) and mother (Lisa LaPedes-Slovis), who were both middle school teachers. He started playing flag football in third grade. Against the wishes of his mother, who worried about him getting hurt, Slovis started playing tackle football in sixth grade. He also played basketball throughout childhood and often was coached by his father. Slovis attended Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale and played primarily on the JV squad and as a backup for the varsity. With NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner as his offensive coordinator, he became the starting quarterback as a junior and completed 64.0 percent of his passes for 2,987 yards, 32 touchdowns and five interceptions. As a senior, Slovis earned honorable mention All-State honors with 62.2 percent completions for 2,542 yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions in 2018. He also had five rushing t ouchdowns as a starter. Over Slovis’ junior and senior seasons, Desert Mountain had a 9-12 record. Slovis played basketball as a freshman before deciding to focus on football, including working with his quarterback coach Shawn Seaman.

 

A three-star recruit, Slovis was the No. 26 pro-style quarterback in the 2019 class and the No. 12 recruit in Arizona (QB Spencer Rattler was the No. 1 player and quarterback in the state). Playing at a high school program not known for producing Division I football players, he didn’t start to receive legitimate recruiting attention until a few schools came through the area the spring after his junior season. USC was one of those and offered Slovis in May 2018. Less than a week later, he officially committed to the Trojans (NC State and Oregon State were his other Power 5 offers). Slovis was the No. 21 recruit (out of 24) in former head coach Clay Helton’s 2019 class. After enrolling early in January 2019, he moved up the depth chart in his first spring and became the backup as a true freshman. When J.T. Daniels was sidelined with a knee injury in 2019, Slovis became the Trojans’ starter and became Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, setting the conference singleseason record with his 71.9 completion percentage (previous record was 71.3 percent by Andrew Luck). Entrenched as the Trojan s’ starter moving forward, he led USC to a 5-1 record in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season but struggled throughout the 2021 campaign, opening the door for Jaxson Dart to earn playing time.

 

After Helton was fired and replaced by Lincoln Riley, Slovis entered the transfer portal in December 2021. He heard from seve ral schools but was intrigued by the chance to follow Kenny Pickett and throw to Jordan Addison at Pittsburgh, although Addison transferred to USC shortly after Slovis announced. After starting the 2022 season at Pittsburgh, Slovis wanted to play in a more pass-first attack and transferred to BYU for his final season in 2023, taking advantage of the extra year of eligibility granted because of the pandemic. Several Pitt players publicly criticized Slovis for “quitting” without talking to the team. Slovis graduated with his degree in communication from USC (May 2022) and is pursuing his master’s degree in biology. He accepted his invitation to the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl.

 

STRENGTHS: Functional size and athleticism for the position … adequate arm strength when delivering from a wide base … when he has time, he is highly accurate in the short-to-intermediate part of the field … one of the better quarterbacks in the class at using his eyes to disguise his intentions and manipulate the coverage … bravely tests small windows downfield… uses tight footwork to navigate muddy pockets … routinely hangs tough while under fire and bounces back from hits … very even-keeled with his play personality … was voted a team captain at all three programs where he played college football … ranks top five in USC history in touchdown passes (58), despite an abbreviated stay.

 

WEAKNESSES: His process quickly unravels under pressure, forcing him to rush and make mistakes … uses his eyes well on some plays, then stares down targets the next … inconsistent decision-making process … fastball loses life when he can’t step in the bucket and fire … will occasionally make plays with his legs but doesn’t have the escapability or mobility to be a true threat … accounted for 31 fumbles in his career … suffered a concussion as a senior in high school and another during his freshman year at USC (September 2019), which sidelined him for one game; missed the final three games of the 2021 season with a left leg injury (November 2021); suffered another concussion at Pitt (September 2022) and missed one game; missed the final four games of his super senior season after battling several injuries, including a right shoulder issue (October 2023).

 

SUMMARY: A one-year starter at BYU, Slovis spent his final season in offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick’s RPO-heavy balanced scheme. He was a freshman AllAmerican at USC in 2019 (throwing to Michael Pittman Jr., Amon-Ra St. Brown and Drake London), but injuries and inconsistent play followed in two more seasons with the Trojans and one season at Pittsburgh before his final year with the Cougars (his completion percentage declined each of his five seasons). Slovis has adequate size and arm strength with toughness in the pocket and consistent ball placement when he stays in rhythm. However, h e isn’t a creator (with his arm or legs) and frequently makes stubborn decisions, despite coverage telling him to go in a different direction. Overall, Slovis has the functional skills to be a productive passer when everything around him is going right, but he didn’t put enough on tape to suggest he can elevate an offense when things fall apart around him. He is practice squad candidate who will have a chance to grow into a backup role in the NFL.

 

GRADE: 7th Round-Priority Free Agent

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Dane Brugler's scouting report on Jason Bean:

 

23. JASON BEAN | Kansas 6016 | 196 lbs. | 6SR Mansfield, Texas (Lake Ridge) 6/9/1999 (age 24.88) #9

 

SUMMARY: Jason Bean was an All-District passer at Lake Ridge High in Mansfield (south of DFW) and threw for 1,682 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior. A threestar recruit, he stayed close to home and signed with North Texas. He showed promise as a first-year starter in 2020 and entered the transfer portal. He signed with Kansas, where he shared starting duties with Jalon Daniels. With Daniels injured in 2023, Bean became the full-time starter and set career bests in yards and touchdowns. With his skinny, lean-muscled frame, Bean doesn’t have desired size, and his arm strength is average. He can layer throws as a passer, but his decisionmaking and timing are inconsistent and lead to mistakes. He trusts his “fight or flight” instincts as a runner and has the qu ick feet to evade and pull away from pursuit. Overall, Bean has above-average straight-line speed and shows flashes as a passer, but his accuracy and pocket presence aren’t currently on an NFL level.

 

GRADE: Priority Free Agent

 

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Dane Brugler's scouting report on Dalton Tucker:

 

26. DALTON TUCKER | Marshall 6064 | 307 lbs. | 6SR Paris, Ky. (Bourbon County) 3/18/2000 (age 24.10) #68

 

SUMMARY: Dalton Tucker grew up in northern Kentucky (outside of Lexington). He was a three-year varsity letterman at Bourbon County High and played both ways (left tackle and defensive end). He earned honorable mention All-State honors as a senior. A two-star recruit, he received two FBS scholarship offers and chose Marshall over Louisville. He was a reserve and spot starter over his first four seasons, then became the starting right guard over his final two seasons (and filled in in at right tackle). Tucker has a large-sized frame with an enormous wingspan. He sets up quickly and reaches his pass-set landmarks to answer rushers (see 2023 NC State tape), although his hands and lower body aren’t consistently on the same page. He blocks with a downhill mentality in t he run game, physically removing gap defenders. Overall, Tucker needs to play with consistent pad level, but his size and lower-body explosion are traits ready to be developed by an NFL coaching staff.

 

GRADE: Priority Free Agent

 

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I think making Ogletree a lock, could be a little premature?  It may have just been me, but in one of CB's pressers, he was asked about the TE room and he mentioned everyone but Ogletree.  When a reporter asked about him, he simply said that he had been re-instated, or re-joined.  

I have no clue what the investigation brought and how the case was dismissed, but I have a hunch that we do not view him as a lock moving forward.

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I have been reading a few articles today presenting the pros and cons of picking up Kwity Paye’s 5th year option.  They are not really making it seem like it’s an easy decision.  Having Latu fall into their laps surely surprised them.  14m is a big number fully guaranteed.  With Latu on board I’m not sure I would do it.  Ebukam actually graded out higher than Paye last year I believe.  Paye could be a candidate to trade if we don’t pick up the option.  With it I would think it would be tougher.  Either way we are going to find out soon.

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28 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

I have been reading a few articles today presenting the pros and cons of picking up Kwity Paye’s 5th year option.  They are not really making it seem like it’s an easy decision.  Having Latu fall into their laps surely surprised them.  14m is a big number fully guaranteed.  With Latu on board I’m not sure I would do it.  Ebukam actually graded out higher than Paye last year I believe.  Paye could be a candidate to trade if we don’t pick up the option.  With it I would think it would be tougher.  Either way we are going to find out soon.


There’s no reason to trade Paye.  None.   He fits comfortably in the roster.  Ballard just gushed over Paye this weekend.  Couldn’t say enough good things about him.  
 

And since we let Pittman play out his rookie deal before re-signing him, I’m expecting the same with Paye.   Even if we don’t pick up the 5th year option, I think he’ll be back next year the same as Pittman.  

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2 hours ago, Relocated said:

I think making Ogletree a lock, could be a little premature?  It may have just been me, but in one of CB's pressers, he was asked about the TE room and he mentioned everyone but Ogletree.  When a reporter asked about him, he simply said that he had been re-instated, or re-joined.  

I have no clue what the investigation brought and how the case was dismissed, but I have a hunch that we do not view him as a lock moving forward.

He also said he feels good about the situation. Everything they know about it.

 

 

 

 

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Open Roster spots - 12(from my roster lock post)

 

 

 

Positional Battle QB3:(1 open spot)

Ehlinger

Slovis 

Bean

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Positional Battle RB3:(1 open spot)

Sermon 

Goodson

Pennix 

Scott

Vet FA?

 

Possible FA Additions:

Akers

Elliott 

Cook

Hunt

Penny

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Roster Battle WR6:(might not keep 6?)

Dulin(favorite if we keep 6)

Montgomery 

Winfree

White

Cleveland 

Fernea

Bynum

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Roster Battle TE4:(1 open spot)

Alie-Cox 

Granson

Murray

Tomlinson 

------------------------------------------------

Positional Battle OL9/10:(1-2 open spots)

Witt

Sills

Hambright 

Kidd

Tucker

Pinter

French 

Anderson 

---------------------------------------------------

Positional Battle DL9/10:(1-2 open spots)

Leo

Land

Avery

Adebawore 

Bryan 

Laulu 

Johnson 

Coe 

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Position Battle LB5/6:(1-2 open spots)

Stuard

McGrone

Olubi

Anderson 

Ajiake

Young 

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Position Battles CB4:(1 open spot)

Speed

Baker Jr

Abraham 

Vet FA?

 

Position Battles NB2:(1 open spot)

Lammons

Abraham 

 

Possible FA Additions:

Nelson 

Gilmore

Witherspoon 

Howard

Adoree Jackson

JC Jackson 

Levi Wallace

-----------------------------------------------

Position Battle FS1/2:(2 open spots)

Thomas

Scott

Simpson 

Vet FA?

 

Position Battle S4:(included with players above)

Denbow

 

Possible FA Additions:

Simmons 

Diggs 

Eddie Jackson 

Hyde

 

 

 

 

What's your 12?

 

Here is list of my locks.

 

I'll make my list in a little bit. Think it will play out something like this. Positional groups #"s.

 

QB3 - 1

RB3 - 1

WR6 - 1

TE4 - 1

OL9/10 - 1

DL9/10 - 1

LB5/6 - 1

CB4 - 1

NB2 - 1

S3/4 - 2

 

That leaves 1 roster spot for and 2nd OL,DL,LB, only one positional group.

 

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