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DT Jacobbi McDaniel is telling people on twitter he's been released
 
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I remember a couple of years ago there was talk of Tajh Boyd being the first QB taken in the draft, then he dropped like a rock and gets cut his 2nd year in the league. crazy.
 
I remember a couple of years ago there was talk of Tajh Boyd being the first QB taken in the draft, then he dropped like a rock and gets cut his 2nd year in the league. crazy.

Rookie year in the league.
 
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The agent for Hill, the New York Jets' second-round pick in 2012, criticized general manager John Idzik and coach Rex Ryan for not giving him more of a chance to develop. The Jets released him after 45 receptions with four touchdowns in 23 career games. Hill had just three catches for 42 yards and was targeted just eight times in four preseason games.

"I'm disappointed in Idzik and Rex with the way the whole thing went down there,'' Hill's agent, Alan Herman, told USA TODAY Sports. "Two years in that kind of situation is disheartening.

"He didn't have a chance that first year with that whole Tim Tebow-Mark Sanchez fiasco. ... His second year, Geno Smith was learning how to play quarterback. So they never threw the ball deep because they wanted to simplify things for Geno."

The 6-4, 215-pound speedster (4.36 40 at 2012 combine) out of Georgia Tech came into the league still unpolished, and his disappointing tenure with the Jets was marred by drops and nagging knee injuries.

Herman is hopeful Hill will get a second chance with a receiver-challenged team such as the Cleveland Browns.

"I would think the Browns would put in a claim," Herman said. "(Coach Mike) Pettine knows him and they need receivers and Stephen can stretch the field."


http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/08/30/roster-cuts-53-man-limit/14861129/
 
A Qb not making the Jets roster is pretty bad. I'm sure someone will pick him up though.
 
Grossi chimes in with his putdown of Lombardi any chance he gets

 
Maybe I'm living back in the day, but I liked Hill's speed and blocking coming out of GT. His blocking could be valuable in this offense. Hope we get him.

WR STEPHEN HILL
GEORGIA TECH
6'4"/215

OVERVIEW

Hill is an early entry junior receiver out of Georgia Tech who started consistently for the past two years and was the sole deep threat in a run-first offense. He has great length and an outstanding catch radius, which along with his speed make him a serious deep-threat option in the NFL. He has a thin frame and will be hurt by the fact that he ran a very basic route tree at Georgia Tech, and teams won't be able to utilize him for much more than go routes at this point in his career. He is a splash player who was No. 1 in the nation in yards per catch; he has fourth-round value based off his all-around body of work but could impress a team with his size and speed enough to ascend significantly throughout the pre-draft process. If the rest of his game can catch up to the ability he shows in the deep passing game, Hill could be the sleeper of this year's draft.

ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Hill will be a legitimate deep threat at the next level -- by recording nearly 30 yards per catch as a senior, he showed he was capable of going deep and scoring on every play. He consistently runs past corners on deep routes and is impressive at the point of the catch, as he is able to lay out for the ball or rise above his defender. Hill is a very good blocker who uses his length well and surprisingly doesn't get off-balance often, something that is usually evident of players with his frame. Though it's risky to throw early comparisons of Hall-of-Fame-caliber players on prospects that don't even garner first-round consideration, Hill could remind some of Randy Moss when it comes to running a pure, one-on-one deep route.
WEAKNESSES
Hill's value is based purely off his ability as a deep threat. He has average quickness and moves off the line of scrimmage to avoid a jam. He ran a very basic route tree at Georgia Tech that didn't allow him to showcase many skills. Outside of catching jump balls, he struggles to read coverages and understand how to find holes in a zone. Hill looks uncomfortable with the ball in his hands and resembles a lengthy track star on the field instead of a football player. He dropped as many big balls as he made big plays; his YPC stat defines him perfectly as a player who is capable of making flash plays but isn't reliable.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2011/profiles/stephen-hill?id=2533537


Vincent Brown is pretty interesting too.
 
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I am disappointed Oby got cut especially if it was to keep Agnew on the roster . The guy can block, catch out of the backfield and was averaging damn near 5 ypc last season. He may not have shown flashes this preseason but he deserved a spot on this team.
 
[URL='http://www.nfl.com/teams/profile?team=ARI']Arizona Cardinals
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Atlanta Falcons
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Baltimore Ravens
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Buffalo Bills
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Carolina Panthers
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Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
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