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Two more UDFA's to Miami

We have signed 3 rookie TE. I guess that them three and Lee will compete for the backup job. Does anybody have the list of all the UDFA we signed?
 
beejay05 said:
out of all of our UDFA's, who do you guys think has the bast shot at finding a spot on the depth chart?

KayJay Harris. 3rd/4th round talent.
 
Hey boom do you think even after all this signing the Saban will go after Butler and/or Rosegreen, they would be 2 huge pickups, why no word on them?
 
Wasn't Alex Holmes signed? If so, he's a keeper!! Watched him play at SC and he's a freakin' monster..... Can catch, block, and can run great routes in the middle of the field and/or crowded areas (GREAT HANDS WATCH THE OKLAHOMA TITLE GAME) ... Can't believe he wasn't drafted?! Just like I can't believe that Kay-Jay wasnt either..... Who Cares ---- now they're fins :eek:
 
Maybe I'm wrong, because no one has mentioned it here, but I thought Mitchell suffered a severe knee injury during a workout for a pro team. A torn ligament that was supposed to sideline him for the 2005 season. I'm familiar with Mitchell and i thought he was a good major college sleeper. I damn sure remember when he picked off a Vincent Young pass last season and then Missouri tied the game one play later. I had a first half bet on Texas and that INT pissed me off.
 
paskerbrandon said:
The CB, is the best CB not to be drafted besides Browner, listen to what SI had to say abvout him, AWSOME PICKUP, you may not realize it, but just read.

Position: CB
Class: Sr
School: Missouri
Conference: Big 12
Ht., Wt.: 5-11, 190
40 Time: 4.34

BIO: Former receiver who moved to cornerback as a junior then became a fulltime starter last season posting 39/4/6. Averaged 24.1 yards on 22 kick returns as a junior.

POSITIVES: Explosive athlete with top size/speed numbers. Adequate footwork back pedaling in reverse, quickly flips his hips and loses nothing in transition. Displays a great burst of speed as well as quickness getting to the action. Good eye/hand coordination and hands for the pick. Plays to his 40 time and a very sudden defender. Adequate job diagnosing the action.

NEGATIVES: Gets a little high and mechanical in his back pedal. Slow getting off blocks to make a play on the ball. Still raw in many aspects of the position.

ANALYSIS: A terrific athlete with a huge upside, Mitchell made major strides last season as a senior. Offers the computer numbers to eventually develop into a starting cornerback in the NFL yet needs time and repetition to fully learn the position.

PROJECTION: Late Sixth Round



W/ Sabans teaching he could be very good, wouldent have thought it myself until I looked him up
Actually according to the draft preview is time is 4.31 and yes he doesnt have a lot of experience, but is a very good prospect.
 
Jaj said:
I do too. He probably wants to be a Raider or Charger is my guess. Sesay is alright though. I guess Mel Phillips just got himself a decent pet project :lol:

Sorry KB I'd missed that we had Holmes. He's better than Sesay no DOUBT.
 
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