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Syke's Undrafted Free Agents to Watch!


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*Offense*

Quarterbacks-

Nick Florence(Baylor 6'1 H 205 W 4,309yds 33tds, 13int, 568rush 10tds)

Jordan Rodgers(Vanderbilt 6'1 215 W 2,539yds 15tds 5ints)

Running Backs-

Kerwynn Williams(UtahState 5'8 H 200 W 1,512yds 15tds 697recyds 5rectds)

Stephon Jefferson,(Nevada 5'11 H 215 W 1,883yds 24tds)

Kniles Davis(Arkansas 377yds 2 tds hurt but is 6'0 H 226 W 4.3 time)

Full Backs-

Taimi Tutogi, (Arizona 6'1 H 260 W career stats 121yds 5tds true blocking fullback)

Richard Samuel(Georgia 6'2 H 245 W career stats 833yds 4tds fullback who can run a bit)

Wide Recievers-

Jasper Collins(MountUnion 92rec 1,694yds 22tds small school guy with great potential)

Mark Harrison(Rutgers 44rec 583yds 6tds better in 2010 big wr with potential)

Darin Moore(TexasTech 92rec 1,032yds 13tds big wr good hands and jump ability)

Chad Bumphis(MissState 58rec 922yds 12 tds small guy but runs 4.3 also can KR)

Tight Ends-

Brandon Ford(Clemson 6'4 H 235 W 40rec 480yds 8tds good catching te)

Justice Cunningham(S.Carolina 6'4 H 260 W BIG blocking tight end)

Offensive Tackle-

Terren Jones(Alabama State 6'9 H 345 BIGG LT that reminds me of OGDEN still very raw)

Roger Gaines(TennesseeState 6'7 H 320 W grades out to 85-90% LT with potential)

Offensive Guard-

Mark Jackson(GlenvilleState 6'6 H 340 W swift and physical guy who might get drafted)

Jamal Johnson Webb(AlabamaAm 6'5 H 315 W big althletic guy team broke rushing records)

Center-

P.j Lonergan(LSU 6"4 H 310 W records 64 knockdown in career)

Patrick Lewis(TexasAm 6'2 H 315 W led that great oline that johnny had to run behind)

*Defense*

Defensive Tackle-

A.j Francis(Maryland 6'5 H 320 W 43tks-9 for loss-4 sacks-3 fumble recoveries-3 blocked kicks)

Omar Hunter(Florida 6'0 H 320 W 40tks-8 for loss-4 passes broke up- on top 10 defense in 2012)

Defensive End-

Quanterus Smith(WestKentucky 6'5 H 250 W 12.5 sacks through 10 games-hurt knee)

Brandon Thurmond(Arkansas-PlineBluff 6'1 H 260 W led nation with 16.5 sacks-great potential)

Middle Linebacker-

Robert Mcabe(GeorgeTown 6'1 H 227 W 159tks-15 for loss-6 sacks- solid prospect)

Outside Linebacker-

Keith Pough(Howard 6'2 H 240 W 72tks-10 for loss-4sks-most tackles for lost(71) in FCS histiory)

Ramon Buchanon(MiamiFL 6'1 H 226 W hurt but in 2010 53tks-8 for loss-1 int-miami potential)

Cameron Lawerence(MissState 6'2 H 233 W 111tks-13 for loss-2ints-4passbreakups-2fumblerec)

Corner Back-

Melvin White(LouisianaLafayette 6'3 H 200 W 2011-63tks-9 for loss- 2ints-7 pass break ups)

Greg Reid(FSU 5'8 H 190 W hurt but in 2010 65tks-17 for loss-punt return star-big hitter)

Strong Safety​-

Dominick Lagrande(Marshall 6'2 H 215 W 132tks-2 ints-5 passes broken up)

Free Safety-

Dexter Mccoil(Tulsa 6'4 H 225 W 90tks-25 pass break ups- career 18 ints-very nice potential)

*Special Teams*

Kick Returner-

Reggie Dunn(Utah 5'10 H 175 W Five 100 yard kr in career-50kravg-runs 4.2)

D.j Monroe(Texas 5'8 H 180 W Three kr for tds in career-also rushed for 162 and 3 tds-runs 4.2)

Kicker-

Brandon Mcmanus(Temple 6'3 H 200 W graded out 82.5% accuracy in 2012-50 punt avg)

Drew Allemen(LSU 5'11 H 190 W 21 of 27 field goals made-holds lsu record for kickers-50 long)

*notes*

If you want any stats or highlights, just say so and ill post. Or you can study up on these guys yourselves. Promise they are very intriguing and wont disapoint!

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