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Undrafted Free Agents

#81

So far I have...


 

OL Christopher Reed - Minnesota State
QB DB Nick Marshall - Auburn

LB Matt Robinson - Maryland

LB Todd Thomas - Pittsburgh

QB Jake Waters - Kansas State

TE Conner Hamlett - Oregon State

DT Eric Crume - Syracuse

RB Corey Grant - Auburn

OLB Thurston Armbrister - Miami(FL)
WR Antonio Vaughan - Old Dominion
TE Steven Jones - East Stroudsburgh




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#82

Thanks for the list. Grant is an intriguing guy.


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#83

Great article on camp arm Jake Waters...
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college...14243.html


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#84

Corey Grant runs a 4.02 40 in cleats...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_ODf8ED7ls


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#85

Grant's pro day 40 saw him run an unofficial 4.26...
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/stor.../24346127/

 

That's fast folks... FT ran a 4.28 and Tavian Banks ran a 4.23.



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#86

Kiper had Grant as the fourth best RB in college going into his 2014 season...
http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.s...l_kip.html

 

He points to Grant running for an average of 9.8 yards per carry in 2013. In 2014 he finished at 6.1 ypc.



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#87

Interesting quote from Auburn receiver Sammy Coates on Nick Marshall...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">"Nick's got a cannon, he can throw the ball. He can run, cut fast. He can catch on quick. He's one of those guys that do a great job no matter what he does. You can put him at cornerback, safety, running back -- he's going to be one of those guys that makes plays on the field."

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<p style="margin-left:40px;">http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.s...ick_1.html

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Marshall played CB for Gus Bradley's South squad at the Senior Bowl.



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#88

No u drafted free safeties being added ? Looks like we really didn't like the FS class this year !
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#89

I suspect Nick Marshall will be looked at as a FS.



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#90

Interesting story on Hamlett...


 

http://www.heraldnet.com/article/2015012.../150129709

 

The guy nearly retired after college due to his past injuries, but it appears the Jaguars talked him into giving it another shot. Caldwell is talking about keeping as many as 5 RBs and 5 TEs since eliminating the FB position so there's certainly a chance for an undrafted guy at these positions to make the roster.


 

This recent tweet from Conner suggests his head is now in the right place...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">Jacksonville Jags!!! Lets go! Thanks to all my coaches, friends, and fam. It's just the beginning

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<p style="margin-left:40px;">http://myedmondsnews.com/2015/05/meadowd...e-jaguars/

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BTW, Conner is tall even for a TE. While he did not work out at the combine, he did weigh in at 6' 7 1/2", 259.



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#91

I'm not finding too much on Steven Jones. I ran across his combine scores which didn't really stand out to me except for him doing 23 reps on the bench.


 

There's also this highlight reel..
. http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1466232/high...0117400/v2

 

Three things stand out to me on the reel. One are his hands as he's often snagging the ball in traffic. Another is his size as he's typically the biggest guy on the field (he weighed in at 6' 3 7/8", 254). Finally, he's a bit of an ST ace and can double as an emergency long snapper.



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#92

WR Antonio Vaughan is an interesting slot WR and return specialist. He's a smaller guy at 5' 8 1/2" and 170 lbs, although he had some nice combine numbers. He only runs a 4.6 flat, but his broad jump was 10' 3". Vaughan was highly productive often running deep routes and kept it up even after he became the focus for defensive double teams. He seems to have an endless motor, and especially thrills with his punt returns. He's combine stats are nothing special so he might struggle a bit, but he seems to have a bit of an "it" factor as a play maker.


 

http://www.dailypress.com/sports/old-dom...tml#page=1

 

His highlights reveal his shiftiness with the ball in his hands...
https://vimeo.com/98764920


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#93

Christopher Reed has the right attitude for a Gus Bradley player, and you can get a sense of this watching the man shot put...


 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGbzcBmxhug

 

Weighing in at 6'3", 305, Reed ran a 5.04 40 and did 25 reps on the bench at his pro day. I'm not finding much in the way of scouting reports, although his school boasts about the rushing yards they put up with him in their starting line up.



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#94

Syracuse DT Eric Crume weighed in at 6' 0 7/8", 302. I'm sure he's tough to move as a DT as the guy posted the worst broadjump and vert stats I've ever seen for an NFL player. I guess you should credit him just for doing the drills, but clearly he wasn't drafted for his athleticism. At least he did 25 reps on the bench so his combine experience wasn't all bad.


 

Here's a quip about his signing from cuse.com...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">Defensive tackle Eric Crume is the newest member 'Cuse to get to the NFL, as he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday.


Crume, part of a defensive line that combined for 38.5 tackles for loss this season and was one of just four defenses in the nation to allow less than 10 rushing touchdowns on the year, is the most recent defensive lineman to get to the professional ranks after Jay Bromley was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the draft last season.


A recipient of the Tim Green Award for outstanding defensive linemen this year at the team's banquet, Crume is the 11th member of the Orange to lock on with the Jaguars. Former safety and Pro Bowler Donovin Darius had an eight-year career with the franchise after leaving Syracuse.


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Here's a more in-depth blog about his play on the field calling him "explosive" for a big guy...


 

http://blog.syracuse.com/orangefootball/...l_n_1.html


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#95

Quote:Christopher Reed has the right attitude for a Gus Bradley player, and you can get a sense of this watching the man shot put...


 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGbzcBmxhug

 

Weighing in at 6'3", 305, Reed ran a 5.04 40 and did 25 reps on the bench at his pro day. I'm not finding much in the way of scouting reports, although his school boasts about the rushing yards they put up with him in their starting line up.
That man is gonna need some sunblock for training camp.

Respect the game.  Play with a sense of urgency. 


1.)  Take care of the ball.  Win the turnover battle.

2.)  It's all about 3rd down.  Win on 3rd down to win the game.

3.) Playmakers make plays.  The only reason that you put your uniform on is to make plays. In order to EARN your paycheck, you must make plays.  

Learn from the great collapse of 2023.  

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#96

Finally there are three UDFA OLBs with Matt Robinson
(6' 3 1/8", 247, Maryland)
, Todd Thomas
(6' 1 3/8", 233, Pitt)
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and Thurston Armbrister
(6' 1 5/8", 235, Miami(FL))
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Robinson is a former SS turned OLB who put up impressive stats.


 

Thomas started out on shaky ground nearly leaving the team after being demoted to backup, but he turned his game around, earned back his starting role as the Will and developed into one of the leaders on his team.


 

Thurston wasn't highly recruited out of high school, but the coaches saw potential in him with a move from S to LB, and he quickly developed a rep as a hard working playmaker.



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#97

Speed kills. Grant very well may end up as the fastest player on the Jaguars 53-man roster (last year I believe the fastest player was DRob with his 4.32 40)...


 

http://www.oanow.com/sports/college/aubu...14617.html


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#98

Quote:Grant's pro day 40 saw him run an unofficial 4.26...
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/stor.../24346127/

 

That's fast folks... FT ran a 4.28 and Tavian Banks ran a 4.23.
WOW crazy speed 

<B><FONT color=cyan>Jags this is your year</FONT></B>
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#99

Interesting. I wonder if he can do enough to be a KR. If that's the case, Storm or Pierce would be gone.
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http://www.jaguars.com/news/article-Jagu...07768d34ca

 

So any thoughts on any of these?


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