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With the close of the draft, we get to easily the craziest part of the NFL offseason. Veteran free agency is a scramble, but it’s nothing like the insanity of undrafted free agency. Any draft-eligible player that was not selected in the seven rounds of the draft is free to sign anywhere he wants. The big upside to being a UDFA compared to being a seventh round pick is you get to pick your landing spot, and you can sign a three-year contract instead of a four-year deal. They are also allowed to renegotiate their deals after two years instead of the three for draft picks.

This year, things are going to be even crazier than normal. Normally players from schools close to NFL teams can quickly get to the facility to sign. Social distancing will prevent that this weekend. Additionally, teams normally have their scouts and executives in the same building to make quick signing decisions. They might normally make three or four offers with the intention of only signing one of the players. That will not be quite as simple this year.

Here are some of the best players available. Feel free to add to this list.


Best players available
73. Trey Adams, OT, Washington
86. Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington
108. Lavert Hill, CB, Michigan
124. Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt
127. Nick Coe, DE, Auburn
129. Javaris Davis, CB, Auburn
132. Austin Mack, WR, Ohio State
145. Jared Pinkney, TE, Vanderbilt
149. Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M
150. Terence Steele, OT, Texas Tech
153. Binjimen Victor, WR, Ohio State
155. Anthony Gordon, QB, Washington State
162. Essang Bassey, CB, Wake Forest
167. A.J. Green, CB, Oklahoma State
168. Qaadir Sheppard, DE, Ole Miss
169. Thaddeus Moss, TE, LSU
172. Alex Taylor, OT, South Carolina State
179. Raequan Williams, DT, Michigan State
183. Juwan Johnson, WR, Oregon
184. James Robinson, RB, Illinois State
185. Charlie Taumoepeau, TE, Portland State
186. Tipa Galeai, DE, Utah State
191. Darrion Daniels, DT, Nebraska
194. Salvon Ahmed, RB, Washington
198. Levante Bellamy, RB, Western Michigan
202. Joseph Charlton, P, South Carolina
203. Patrick Taylor Jr., RB, Memphis
209. Marquez Callaway, WR, Tennessee
210. Jordan Mack, ILB, Virginia
212. Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
216. Javon Leake, RB, Maryland
217. Mitchell Wilcox, TE, South Florida
219. Benito Jones, DT, Ole Miss
220. Malcolm Roach, DE, Texas
221. J.J. Taylor, RB, Arizona
222. Sean McKeon, TE, Michigan
224. Trishton Jackson, WR, Syracuse
225. Josiah Coatney, DT, Ole Miss
226. Tyler Higby, OG, Michigan State
227. Stanford Samuels, CB, Florida State
228. Steven Montez, QB, Colorado
232. Reggie Corbin, RB, Illinois
234. Calvin Throckmorton, OT, Oregon
 
Where's Blankenship?

We should give Callaway, Juwan Johnson and Samuels a chance..

It's crazy, because 5 players on that list were once considered Day 2 picks.
 
Titans UDFA signings from NFL.com

Aaron Brewer C Texas State
Cole Garrett LB Missouri
Tommy Hudson TE Arizona State
Khaylan Kearse-Thomas LB Arizona State
Brandon Kemp OT Valdosta State
Mason Kinsey WR Berry College
Tucker McCain K Missouri
Anthony McKinney OT TCU
Cameron Scarlett RB Stanford
Kobe Smith DT South Carolina
Teair Tart DT Florida International
Kristian Wilkerson WR Southeast Missouri
Kyle Williams WR Arizona St
 
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How did we let the Colts snatch up the best available kicker? We were the better option for him. Better chance of winning, better chance to make the team, and a state with no income tax. I think this is one of the few mistakes that J-Rob made. I hope it doesn't come back to bite us!
 
How did we let the Colts snatch up the best available kicker? We were the better option for him. Better chance of winning, better chance to make the team, and a state with no income tax. I think this is one of the few mistakes that J-Rob made. I hope it doesn't come back to bite us!
If one of his mistakes is not picking up an UDFA, he's doing pretty well..
 
so, you're gonna trust Dungeon and Dragons-wielding EA rating adjustors/simulators to tell us who's an NFL diamond in the rough? lol,,,
The physical stuff is easy to apply to a video game. Its the stuff you cant see that makes a guy an NFL star. Work ethic, routine, lifestyles, all that makes or breaks a career more than anything. But you know that obviously if youre clowning EA. Same applies to PFF. Buncha nerds. But at least they try.

I think they do as good a job with Madden as they can. They have some glitches but Ive learned thats just how a football game as in depth as Madden is gonna be. And PFF while also not perfect at least slaps something together for us. Use either or neither...
 
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