NFL Draft Recap for MWC Part 2: Rookie Free Agent Signings
What makes no sense to me is how many players get drafted and the number of free agent signings that San Diego State produces. It could be that they do not develop fully until a few years in at SDSU, but then why do they have a team that is not competitive every year. Just an observation about that program. Most of these players will not make a roster, but the rookie mini camps are time for these undrafted players to make an impression to make this team or get noticed by coaches who may move on to keep these players in mind.
Atlanta Falcons Jimmie Kaylor, P, Colorado State
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With the uncertainty of the kicking position on the Falcons, the Rams needed to bring in multiple players to audition for punting. At Colorado State Kaylor averaged 43 yards per punt.
Carolina Panthers Damon Morton, WR, Colorado State
The panthers desperately need depth at wide receiver, because after Steve Smith there really is no one there. Morton was the Rams leading receiver who scored 6 touchdowns, 774 yards receiving and is a deep threat who averaged 19 yards per catch. Morton has a chance to make the team as a 4th to 6th wideout to help create depth.
Chicago Bears Caleb Hanie, QB, Colorado State
Hanie looks to be the closest thing to a lock out of this group. The Chicago QB situation is so dicey with Kyle Orton and Rex Grossman. The main competition for the third spot will be between Hanie and the other invitee Nick Hill from Southern Illinois.
Miami Dolphins Kelly Poppinga, LB, Brigham Young
Poppinga also looks to have a good shot at making the Dolphins roster, with almost every spot open if Poppinga impresses he should make the team. At BYU Poppinga made huge plays at all of the linebacker spots and has the run stopping ability to make the squad with his work ethic. A side note is that his brother Brady Poppinga play for the Green Bay Packers.
Washington Redskins Devin Clark, OL, New Mexico
Redskins need all the help they can get to protect QB Jason Campbell. The New Mexico offensive line was solid last year, so Clark gets a look to impress the team with his skills.
New Orleans Saints Jason Boone, OL, Utah
Boone was a good prospect as a Senior, but he tore his ACL in fall practice and has not played since the Armed Forces Bowl in December of 2006. If he has recovered from this Boone could be a steal for the Saints.
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