MichaelWeston Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 LB-Aaron Casey-Indiana P-Austin McNaMara-Texas Tech Edge-Justin Blazek-Wisconsin Platteville LB-Maema Njongmeta-Wisconsin DB-PJ Jules-S Illinois S-Michael Dowell-Miami WR-Cole Burgess-Cortland QB-Rocky Lombardi-NIU RB-Elijah Collins-Oke St T-Eric Miller-Louisville DB-Lance Robinson-Tulane TE-Cam Grandy-Illinois St RB-Noah Cain-LSU WR-Tre Mosley-MSU 4 Quote
esjbh2 Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 Give me a punter and some interior OL guys...I don't know names. 1 Quote
T-Dub Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 Just now, esjbh2 said: Give me a punter and some interior OL guys...I don't know names. This plus some LBs 1 Quote
Montecore Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 LB Aaron Casey, Indiana Only one I’ve seen so far Quote
Kochman Posted April 28 Report Posted April 28 NFL undrafted free agency: Bengals UDFA tracker 2024 (usatoday.com) 1 Quote
Montecore Posted April 28 Report Posted April 28 Texas Tech P Austin McNamara Miami S Michael Dowell Cortland WR Cole Burgess 1 Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 28 Author Report Posted April 28 QB Burrow 29 Browning 26 Woodside 25 Lombardi 27 4 RB Moss 26 Brown 27 Williams 25 Evans 25 Collins 27 5 WR Chase 26 Iosivas 27 Pryor Burgess 27 4 WR Higgins 25 Burton 28 Jackson 3 WR Irwin 25 Jones 27 Lassiter 3 TE Sample 27 Gesicki 25 Hudson 25 All 28 McClachlan 28 5 LT Brown 27 Carman 25 Cochran 25 3 LG Volson 26 Ford 25 Miller 27 3 C Karras 25 Lee 28 Gilliam 3 RG Cappa 26 Hill 25 Kirkland 3 RT Brown 25 Mims 29 Smith 25 3 K McPherson 25 1 P Robbins 27 McNamara 27 2 LS Adomitis 25 1 LE Hubbard 26 Sample 25 Ossai 25 Johnson 28 4 LT Hill 25 Jackson 28 Tufele 25 Bell 25 Maxwell 26 5 RT Rankins 26 Jenkins 28 Carter 26 Davis 4 RE Hendrickson 26 Murphy 27 Gunter Blazek 27 4 WLB Pratt 26 Davis-Gaither 25 Bachie 25 Casey 27 4 MLB Wilson 28 Harper 26 Heyward Njongmeta 27 4 SLB S Bell 25 Battle 27 Jules 27 3 S Stone 26 Anthony 28 Anderson 26 3 CB Taylor-Britt 26 Hill 27 George 3 CB Turner 27 Ivey 27 Newton 28 3 NB Hilton 25 Davis 25 Dowell 27 3 83 Quote
|BlackJesus| Posted April 28 Report Posted April 28 QB Rocky Lombardi ... Epic football name 1 1 Quote
Jamie_B Posted April 28 Report Posted April 28 Local kid from Miami https://miamiredhawks.com/news/2024/4/27/football-dowell-signs-free-agent-deal-with-bengals.aspx Quote
sparky151 Posted April 28 Report Posted April 28 I think Casey will have a chance to make the 53. Not sure about the punter, why not just bring Chrisman back for camp? I wonder if the team has any plans to offer at least vet min contracts to Markus Bailey, Max Scharping, or Josh Tupou? Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 28 Author Report Posted April 28 Just now, sparky151 said: I think Casey will have a chance to make the 53. Not sure about the punter, why not just bring Chrisman back for camp? I wonder if the team has any plans to offer at least vet min contracts to Markus Bailey, Max Scharping, or Josh Tupou? We are only at 83 spots. That makes ton of sense. Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 28 Author Report Posted April 28 Rocky Lombardi-N Illinois I like mobile backups with lots of starts. He has 38 starts, ran a 4.7 40 and scored 17 TDS on the ground. He will be 26 in July. 22. ROCKY LOMBARDI | Northern Illinois 6035 | 223 lbs. | 7SR Clive, Iowa (Valley) 7/30/1998 (age 25.74) SUMMARY: Michael “Rocky” Lombardi was born in Ann Arbor and grew up in Iowa with his parents (Tony and Kari), who were both college athletes and coaches. He was a three-year starting quarterback at Valley High, twice earning All-State honors. A three-star recruit, he signed with Michigan State over Iowa. He was in and out of the starting role over his four seasons with the Spartans. He transferred to Northern Illinois and showed NFL promise in 2021 but missed most of the 2022 season, and his 2023 season was inconsistent. Lombardi is a terrific athlete for his size and shows the willingness to work in a muddy pocket. He needs to be more efficient working through progressions (will peek at the rush). His touch and pacing as a passer are up and down, but he isn’t shy giving his receivers a chance at 50/50 balls. Overall, Lombardi is a good-sized athlete with a B-level arm and admirable toughness, but his mechanics and execution just weren’t consistent enough on tape. GRADE: Priority Free Agent Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 28 Author Report Posted April 28 RB Elijah Collins Oke State 6-0 212 4.51 40 This is redundant. Collins Xferred to Oke state from Michigan St Year School Conf Class Pos G Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TD Plays Yds Avg TD *2018 Michigan State Big Ten FR RB 1 2 8 4.0 0 0 0 0 2 8 4.0 0 *2019 Michigan State Big Ten FR RB 13 222 988 4.5 5 15 99 6.6 0 237 1087 4.6 5 2020 Michigan State Big Ten SO RB 7 41 90 2.2 0 4 34 8.5 0 45 124 2.8 0 *2021 Michigan State Big Ten JR RB 7 18 102 5.7 0 3 34 11.3 1 21 136 6.5 1 2022 Michigan State Big Ten SR 12 70 318 4.5 6 14 93 6.6 0 84 411 4.9 6 *2023 Oklahoma State Big 12 SR RB 10 30 142 4.7 2 2 19 9.5 0 32 161 5.0 Team captain as a 5th year at MSU. Started 12 games at MSU in 2019. His 2019 tape is an NFL rotational back. Curious what happened...any MSU fans out there? Interview: https://tulsaworld.com/video/sports/i-pred-in-everything-oklahoma-state-running-back-elijah-collins-on-big-12-pro-day/video_d8e29881-bc9c-5778-ac1c-9c3152d2b565.html Quote
MichaelWeston Posted April 28 Author Report Posted April 28 Cam Grandy-Illinois St 6-4 255 My guess is they are going to try to make him the practice squad backup to Drew Sample Overview Combination tight end who will need to focus less on the pass catching and more on the run blocking to make it in the league. Grandy’s catch production looks good on paper, but most of the catches were stop routes and short catches. He gets what defenses give him but is unlikely to uncover against NFL man coverage. He gets into run blocks with good hands and feet and might have enough toughness to grow that part of his game if he can get stronger on the next level. Strengths Consistently puts himself in position to win covered catches. Works his way back to throws and away from defenders. Adequate feel for working across outside leverage. Technique is ahead of the game for a college run blocker. Fits up with accurate hands and runs his feet through contact. Weaknesses Non-threatening seam speed with limited foot quickness. A little slow and upright getting around route turns. Doesn’t cause enough trouble after the catch. Radar and pop as a lead blocker will need more work. Needs better anchor before he can participate in pass protection. https://www.hudl.com/video/3/7735094/6373236f23480f0c38bf8445 Quote
Cricket Posted April 28 Report Posted April 28 6 minutes ago, BlackJesus said: 😳 That was pretty bad. 80 yards would have been much better. 🥷 Quote
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