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I wouldn't mind seeing tHem take a flier on former Hawkeyes Brandon wegher.
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La'el Collins, G, LSU
Quayshawn Buckley, DT, Idaho and my list of FCS notables: Zach Wagenmann, OLB, Montana Tevin McDonald, SS, Eastern Washington John Crockett, RB, NDSU |
All undrafted players
Quarterbacks Cody Fajardo, Nevada Brandon Bridge, South Alabama Shane Carden, East Carolina Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana Jerry Lovelocke, Prairie View Blake Sims, Alabama Connor Halliday, Washington State Tyler Heinicke, Old Dominion Taylor Kelly, Arizona State Hutson Mason, Georgia Ryan Willliams, Miami (Fla.) Anthony Boone, Duke Terrance Broadway, Louisiana-Lafayette Gary Nova, Rutgers Chris Bonner, Colorado State-Pueblo Tyler Murphy, Boston College Austin Sumner, South Dakota St. Brett Nottingham, Columbia Justin Worley, Tennessee Bo Wallace, Ole Miss Jake Waters, Kansas State Mark Myers, John Carroll Cole Stoudt, Clemson Kevin Rodgers, Henderson State Dylan Thompson, South Carolina Running backs Malcolm Brown, Texas Zach Zenner, South Dakota State Dominique Brown, Louisville Terrence Magee, LSU Malcolm Agnew, Southern Illinois Dee Hart, Colorado State Trey Williams, Texas A&M Tyler Varga, Yale John Crockett, North Dakota St. B.J. Catalon, TCU Terrell Watson, Azusa Pacific Jahwan Edwards, Ball State Synjyn Days, Georgia Tech Corey Grant, Auburn Thomas Rawls, Central Michigan John Scheuerman, Louisiana-Lafayette Brandon Wegher, Morningside Travon Van, Montana Wide receivers Antwan Goodley, Baylor Josh Harper, Fresno State Austin Hill, Arizona Dres Anderson, Utah George Farmer, USC Jordan Taylor, Rice Rannell Hall, Central Florida Devante Davis, UNLV Donatella Luckett, Harding Deon Long, Maryland Jake Kumerow, Wisc.-Whitewater Jaxon Shipley, Texas DeAndrew White, Alabama Christion Jones, Alabama Cam Worthy, East Carolina Geremy Davis, Connecticut Titus Davis, Central Michigan R.J. Harris, New Hampshire Jordan Leslie, BYU Kasen Williams, Washington Deontay Greenberry, Houston Levi Norwood, Baylor Nigel King, Kansas Nick Harwell, Kansas Quinton Dunbar, Florida Damiere Byrd, South Carolina Shakim Phillips, Boston College Chris Harper, California Andrew Turzilli, Rutgers Ezell Ruffin, San Diego St. DeAndre Carter, Sacramento State Tacoi Sumler, Appalachian St. Demetrius Wilson, Arkansas Isaac Blakeney, Duke Keanon Lowe, Oregon Tyrell Williams, Western Oregon Tight ends Jean Sifrin, Massachusetts Eric Tomlinson, Texas-El Paso Wes Saxton, South Alabama Will Tye, Stony Brook Khari Lee, Bowie State E.J. Bibbs, Iowa State Conner Hamlett, Oregon State Brian Vogler, Alabama Brian Parker, Albany (N.Y.) Westlee Tonga, Utah Travis Dickson, LSU Matt Lengel, Eastern Kentucky Devin Mahina, BYU Gabe Holmes, Purdue Cameron Clear, Texas A&M Offensive tackles La'el Collins, LSU Rob Crisp, N.C. State Darryl Baldwin, Ohio State Sean Hickey, Syracuse Cameron Jefferson, Arkansas Darrian Miller, Kentucky Mickey Baucus, Arizona Brey Cook, Arkansas Garrett Frye, Georgia Southern Dre Baskin-Wesley, BYU Patrick Miller, Auburn Pat Lewandowski, Kansas Antonio Johnson, North Texas Sean Donnelly, Tulane Tyler Loos, Northern Illinois Interior offensive linemen Reese Dismukes, Auburn Josue Matias, Florida State B.J. Finney, Kansas State Quinton Spain, West Virginia Antoine Everett, McNeese State Cole Manhart, Nebraska-Kearney Cyril Lemon, North Texas Mike Coccia, New Hampshire Greg Mancz, Toledo Shane McDermott, Miami (Fla.) Takoby Cofield, Duke Adam Shead, Oklahoma Cornelius Edison, Portland State Defensive linemen Ryan DeClaire, Towson State Leon Orr, Florida Zach Wagenmann, Montana Corey Crawford, Clemson Joey Mbu, Houston Bobby Richardson, Indiana J.T. Surratt, South Carolina Louis Trinca-Pasat, Iowa Cedric Reed, Texas Tavaris Barnes, Clemson Derrick Lott, Tennessee-Chatanooga Ellis McCarthy, UCLA Toby Johnson, Georgia Chrishon Rose, East Carolina Ray Drew, Georgia Carlos Thompson, Ole Miss Andre Monroe, Maryland Toby Johnson, Georgia Tony Pole, Washington State James Rouse, Marshall Jermauria Rasco, LSU Jordan Williams, Tennessee Caushaud Lyons, Tuscolum Mike Reilly, William & Mary Andrew Hudson, Washington Travis Raciti, San Jose State Lyndon Trail, Norfolk State Brock Hekking, Nevada Daryl Waud, Western Ontario Quayshane Buckley, Idaho Cory Morrissey, Iowa State Linebackers Mike Hull, Penn State Alani Fua, BYU Taiwan Jones, Michigan State Trey DePriest, Alabama Zach Vigil, Utah State Gabe Martin, Bowling Green J.R. Tavai, USC Derrick Malone, Oregon Houston Bates, Louisiana Tech James Vaughters, Stanford Jeff Luc, Cincinnati D.J. Lynch, Bowling Green Junion Sylvestre, Toledo John Timu, Washington Chase Williams, Virginia Tech Curtis Grant, Ohio State Thurston Armbrister, Miami (Fla.) Defensive backs Anthony Harris, Virginia Jacoby Glenn, Central Florida Nick Marshall*, Auburn Ladarius Gunter, Miami (Fla.) Justin Coleman, Tennessee Julian Wilson, Oklahoma Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State Garry Peters, Clemson Troy Hill, Oregon Cam Thomas, Western Kentucky Donald Celiscar, Western Michigan Justin Cox, Mississippi State Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss Eddy Edwards, New Mexico Chris Hackett, TCU Imoan Claiborne, NW Louisiana State Jordan Richards, Stanford Greg Henderson, Colorado Kevin White, TCU Clayton Geathers, Central Florida A.J. Jefferson, UCLA Dean Marlow, James Madison Bernard Blake, Colorado State Jermaine Whitehead, Auburn Tevin McDonald, Eastern Washington Ronald Martin, LSU Terrell Floyd, Louisville Deshazor Everett, Texas A&M Randall Evans, Kansas State Curtis Riley, Fresno State Manny Asprilla, Boston College Jimmy Jean, UAB Jonathon Mincy, Auburn Cariel Brooks, Adams State C.J. Roberts, Colorado St.-Pueblo Bryce Callahan, Rice Cody Riggs, Notre Dame Joe Hill**, Utah State |
http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2015/5...nings-tracking
Offense Gardner-Webb WR Kenny Cook Harding WR Donatella Luckett Fordham TE Dan Light Vanderbilt LS Andrew East Defense Texas A&M Commerce DT Charles Taamu Pittsburg State CB DeVante Bausby |
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David Irving. Huge upside, really hurt Iowa State when he got kicked off the team.
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To keep the Beavers pipeline open:
Terron Ward, RB Conner Hamlett, TE |
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Representatives from seven NFL teams showed up at the workout: the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks. Irving (6-foot-7 3/4, 273 pounds) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.84 seconds on both attempts; he posted a 1.69-second 10-yard split, which is very good. He had a 38-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-8 broad jump. He did the 20-yard short shuttle in 4.53 seconds and the three-cone drill in 7.27 seconds. Irving has an 87 3/4-inch wingspan, and they say he can tie his shoes while standing up. He had a good workout, went through some bag drills, and is a potential sleeper prospect in the 2015 NFL Draft class. What happens with Irving is an interesting scenario in this draft due to the off-the-field issues that kept him from playing at Iowa State last season. 87 3/4" wingspan... thats the longest i've ever heard of |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Iowa State defensive lineman David Irving to the Kansas City Chiefs, according to a source</p>— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) <a href="https://twitter.com/RavensInsider/status/594643568255467520">May 2, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Brindza signed with the Lions. Damnt
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Some guy named Justin Cox signed with us
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@RavensInsider: Charles Sweeton and Justin March to Kansas City Chiefs, according to a source
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Collins agent said he will sign after he is cleared off all charges on Monday and he can actually get paid
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