What supposed UDFA's would you like in Camp

MonsterD;5048882 said:
I think these two get drafted, but I am really infatuated with Latavius, he is listed as a FB/RB hybrid by some.

I'm a big fan of Latavius too. Imagine an H Back/goal line back who can run a 4.3. Crazy.
 
RS12;5048891 said:
Alot of guys on this list likely drafted but particularly these two.

Q Smith will not be ready for training camp, likely not even the by the end of preseason. He is a risk draft pick, but will be a priority UDFA. Team who signs/draft him will stash him on IR for sure.

Catapano has become less and less of a hidden gem and the likelihood of him being drafted increase each day. But he is still borderline 6th, 7th.
 
Michael Brooks, DT, ECU


Won't be fully under the radar by any mean, as Seattle had him in yesterday.

The 6-foot-3, 294-pounder ran the 40-yard dash in 4.99 seconds at his campus Pro Day workout where he bench pressed 225 pounds 27 times. He registered a 26-inch vertical leap, an 8-10 broad jump, a 4.70 20-yard shuttle and a 7.64 three-cone drill.

He played behind Linvel Joseph for a year, then had a decent year and then was banged up last year.
I think he has nice upside and for a UDFA, is a good athlete with good size.
 
MonsterD;5048882 said:
I think these two get drafted, but I am really infatuated with Latavius, he is listed as a FB/RB hybrid by some.

I think the people that say that about Murray haven't watched him a whole lot and only looked at his measureables. Murray was not a pure power runner at UCF. He was very effective in the red zone, but it had as much to do with his patience and vision as it had to do with power. Plus, he runs and blocks somewhat high. I don't see him lasting long in the NFL as a full-time FB.

Murray did play some Tight-End at UCF before being switched back to Running Back a few seasons ago. He has incredibly soft hands, is an excellent pass protector and has caught 30 yard routes in traffic. I mention that because I could certainly see him successfully switch to a Chris Cooley H-Back role in the NFL.
 
Georgia Southern NT Brent Russell - 6'2 305 5.1

All Southern Conference 1st Team and D Player of the year. 67 tackles, 16 TFL & 6.5 sacks. Some off field concerns but Jerry has been willing to take chances on 2nd day and UDFA opportunities.

Some others:

Northwestern DT Brian Arnfelt - 6'5 305 4.8

South Carolina NT Byron Jerideau - 6'1 335 5.1

Vanderbuilt DT Rob Lohr - 6'3 300 4.8
 

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