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2020 UDFA Signings

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He has NFL RB size at 6'0 and 215, but he's not much of an athlete. Caught a fair amount of passes with over a 7% target share, though. He is strong, as he scored in the 80th percentile in the bench press with 24 reps.

Based on his profile, I'd wager he doesn't amount to much of anything in the NFL, but maybe he'll be better than Hilliard?
 
Note to Admins: It there a way an admin can go back into the 1st post of this thread and update it with the names/ positions/ maybe even schools of the UDFA signings??

Having a single post with all the names & other relevant info of the signings would make it much easier to understand what players are joining the team.
 
Note to Admins: It there a way an admin can go back into the 1st post of this thread and update it with the names/ positions/ maybe even schools of the UDFA signings??

Having a single post with all the names & other relevant info of the signings would make it much easier to understand what players are joining the team.

I'll get on it in about 5 minutes or so
 
Note to Admins: It there a way an admin can go back into the 1st post of this thread and update it with the names/ positions/ maybe even schools of the UDFA signings??

Having a single post with all the names & other relevant info of the signings would make it much easier to understand what players are joining the team.

Note to anyone interested.

The 1st post is updated with name and position for all signings thus far.

I'll keep it updated
 
Info on A.J. Green from Dane Brugler

SUMMARY: A three-year starter at Oklahoma State, Green was the left cornerback in defensive coordinator Jim Knowles’ scheme. He entered his senior season with third-round draft grades from several NFL teams and although his play in 2019 was uneven, he did a nice job vs. the best receivers on the schedule, specifically Oklahoma’s CeeDee Lamb and Baylor’s Denzel Mims. Green loves to challenge receivers, jamming at the line and closing with burst on plays in front of him. He competes with confidence, but he tends to overthink concepts and draws flags due to his guessing. Overall, Green has a projectable frame and moves with the muscle twitch to pester receivers from press, but he struggles to recover after false steps and must improve his discipline to see steady playing time in the NFL, projecting as a backup.

GRADE: 5th-6th Round
 

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