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OFFICIAL Undrafted Free Agent thread


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1 hour ago, XClown1986 said:

With these and the signing of Hunter Renfrow, we are sitting at like 97 players. Look for some movement of guys on the roster over the next 48 hours. Cuts, trades, etc.

DO YOU KNOW when they have to be down to 90?  On Google AI I asked, and it replied, "Teams have until the end of the final week of the preseason (in 2024, this is August 27th) to trim their rosters to the 90-player limit. The signing period for UDFAs begins immediately after the draft, but the full roster reduction to 90 is not due until after training camp and the preseason games."  (That did not sound right to me...)

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

DO YOU KNOW when they have to be down to 90?  On Google AI I asked, and it replied, "Teams have until the end of the final week of the preseason (in 2024, this is August 27th) to trim their rosters to the 90-player limit. The signing period for UDFAs begins immediately after the draft, but the full roster reduction to 90 is not due until after training camp and the preseason games."  (That did not sound right to me...)

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23 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

DO YOU KNOW when they have to be down to 90?  On Google AI I asked, and it replied, "Teams have until the end of the final week of the preseason (in 2024, this is August 27th) to trim their rosters to the 90-player limit. The signing period for UDFAs begins immediately after the draft, but the full roster reduction to 90 is not due until after training camp and the preseason games."  (That did not sound right to me...)

If I remember correctly, last offseason or possibly the one before, they changed the cutdown rules and instead of gradual steps, you just have to be to the 56 man roster until just after the last preseason game.

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