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NFC WEST

Arizona Cardinals

  • LB Reggie Walker
  • P Tyler Newsome

Los Angeles Rams

  • OT Ryan Pope
  • DE Maximilian Roberts
  • DT George Silvanic
  • LB Derrick Moncrief
  • K Austin MacGinnis

San Francisco 49ers

  • QB Josh Rosen
  • WR Austin Watkins Jr.
  • TE Joshua Perkins
  • DL Eddie Vanderdoes
  • LB James Burgess Jr.
  • LB Donald Payne
  • CB Ken Webster

Seattle Seahawks

  • RB Cameron Scarlett
  • WR Anthony Ratliff-Williams
  • OT Lukayus McNeil
  • DT Walter Palmore
  • LB Nate Evans
  • CB Jordan Miller
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NFC SOUTH

Atlanta Falcons

  • WR J’Mon Moore
  • OL Bryce Hargrove
  • OL William Sweet
  • DL John Atkins
  • LB George Obinna
  • CB Marcus Murphy 

Carolina Panthers

  • FB Rod Smith
  • T Matt Kaskey
  • C Mike Panasiuk
  • LB Nate Hall

New Orleans Saints

  • RB Stevie Scott
  • LB Noah Spence
  • CB Prince Amukamara
  • K Brett Maher

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • WR John Franklin III
  • WR Josh Pearson
  • TE De'Quan Hampton
  • G Donell Stanley
  • CB Cameron Kinley
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NFC EAST

Dallas Cowboys

  • WR Brennan Eagles
  • LB Anthony Hines
  • CB Kyron Brown

New York Giants

  • QB Clayton Thorson
  • RB Alfred Morris
  • S Chris Milton

Philadelphia Eagles

  • RB Kerryon Johnson
  • WR Adrian Killins
  • TE Caleb Wilson
  • T Casey Tucker
  • C Luke Juriga

Washington Football Team

  • RB Lamar Miller
  • WR Kelvin Harmon
  • TE Nick Guggemos
  • CB Chris Miller
  • CB Greg Stroman

 

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NFC NORTH

Chicago Bears

  • WR Justin Hardy
  • WR Jester Weah
  • OL Gage Cervenka
  • LB Ledarius Mack
  • DB Michael Joseph
  • DB Dionte Ruffin

Detroit Lions

  • RB Michael Warren
  • WR Chad Hansen
  • TE Charlie Taumoepeau
  • DT Michael Barnett
  • CB Alex Brown

Green Bay Packers

  • OL Jon Dietzen
  • P Ryan Winslow

Minnesota Vikings

  • WR Blake Proehl
  • CB Amari Henderson
  • DE Jordan Brailford
  • K Riley Patterson
  • LS Turner Bernard
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AFC EAST
Buffalo Bills

  • OL Caleb Benenoch
  • OL Marquell Harrell
  • OL Syrus Tuitele
  • DL Eli Ankou
  • LB Mike Bell

Miami Dolphins

  • TE Carson Meier
  • T Jonathan Hubbard
  • Timon Parris
  • G Tyler Marz
  • DT Jerome Johnson
  • CB Jaytlin Askew

New England Patriots

  • TE Troy Fumagalli
  • OL Jerald Hawkins

New York Jets

  • RB Austin Walter
  • DL Michael Dwumfour
  • S Bennett Jackson
  • K Chris Naggar

 

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