2025 UDFA Thread

Heard Montana St. DE Brody Grebe also signed with Minnesota.

Colts with a White WR from Emporia State in Ty Kahmann. 6’3 205

Looks like Grebe got a minicamp invite.

CSU DB Jack Howell also received a minicamp invite with the 49ers.
 
Keep me posted if y’all see anything In Regards to Montana St G/C Marcus Wehr. One of my favorite interior OL in this draft. Reminds me of zone blockers Shanahan employed during his Denver days.

 
The Carolina Panthers signed S Jack Henderson, G Luke Kendra, and K Ryan Fitzgerald.
The Chiefs signed WR Mac Dalena, who ran a 4.36 at his Pro Day, and TE Jake Briningstool. Briningstool got a 30,000-dollar signing bonus and 234,000 dollars in guarantees.
 
Went through the rest of the teams. Here is what I cam up with

Bengals UDFA Signings 3/12 (not counting LS)
QB Payton Thorne Auburn
TE Kole Taylor WVY
C Seth McLaughlin Ohio St

Panthers UDFA Signings 5/13 (not counting kicker)
QB Ethan Garbers UCLA
OG Luke Kandra Cincinatti
OT Mike Tarquin Oklahoma
S Isaac Gifford Nebraska
S Jack Henderson Minnesota


Arizona UDFA Signings 1/4
OT Josh Fryar Ohio St

Falcons UDFA Signigns 1/11
LB Nick Kubitz NDSU

Ravens 4/14
TE Sam Pitz Minnesota-Duluth
OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan Oregon St
OT Reid Holskey Miami Oh
DL Nash Hutmacher Nebraska

Bills 2/10
WR Stephen Gosnell Va Tech
C Jacob Bayer Arkansas St

Bears 1/7 (not counting 2 specialists)
WR JP Richardson

Browns 1/9 (not counting LS)
TE Eli Wilson App State


Cowboys 2/9
TE Tyler Neville UVA
LB/S Justin Barron

Lions 3/10
TE Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss
OT Mason Miller NDSU
S Ian Kennelly Grand Valley St

Packers 3/11
OG JJ Lippe NIU
OG Tyler Cooper Minnesota
OT Brant Banks Rice

WR Jack Studer Wisconsin Lacrosse - Minicamp invite

Texans 1/4 (not counting LS)
C Eli Cox


Colts 1/11 (not counting kicker)
WR Coleman Owen Ohio
WR Landon Parker Troy
WR Tyler Kahmann Emporia St
OL Marshall Foerner Minnesota St

Minicamp Invites
DL Maverick Hansen Mich St
DE Caiden Woullard Oklahoma

Chiefs 3/12 (not counting punter)
WR Mac Dalena Fresno St
TE Jake Briningstool Clemson
OT Dalton Cooper Ok St

Raiders 5/12
TE Carter Runyon Towson
TE Pat Conroy Old Dominion
OT Parker Clements Va Tech
LB Matt Jones Baylor
DB Hudson Clark Arkansas


Rams 3/12
OG Ben Dooley Boise St
OT Trey Wedig Indiana
LB Shaun Dolac Buffalo


Dolphins 2/12 (not counting LS)
OG Addison West Western Michigan
OG Josh Priebe Michigan

Patriots 6/17
QB Ben Wooldridge Louisiana
RB Lan Larison UC Davis
FB Brock Lampe NIU
WR Efton Chism EWU
TE CJ Dippre Alabama
OG Jack Conley BC

Jets 3/13 (not including kicker)
QB Brady Cook
C Gus Hartwig
OT Leander Wiegand

Eagles 2/8
WR Taylor Morin
S Maxen Hook

Seahawks 4/15
TE Marshall Lang Northwestern
C Federico Maranges FIU
DE Connor O'Toole Utah
LB Jackson Woodward UNLV

Minicamp invite: LB Michael Batton


Buccaneers 7/14 (not including kicker)
QB Connor Bazelak BGSU
WR Garrett Greene WVU
TE Anthony Landphere Memphis
C Ben Scott Nebraska
C Jake Majors Texas
LB John Bullock Nebraska
S Will Brooks Tennessee


Titans 1/12
WR Xavier Restrepo Miami

Redskins 0/7
 
Went through the rest of the teams. Here is what I cam up with

Bengals UDFA Signings 3/12 (not counting LS)
QB Payton Thorne Auburn
TE Kole Taylor WVY
C Seth McLaughlin Ohio St

Panthers UDFA Signings 5/13 (not counting kicker)
QB Ethan Garbers UCLA
OG Luke Kandra Cincinatti
OT Mike Tarquin Oklahoma
S Isaac Gifford Nebraska
S Jack Henderson Minnesota


Arizona UDFA Signings 1/4
OT Josh Fryar Ohio St

Falcons UDFA Signigns 1/11
LB Nick Kubitz NDSU

Ravens 4/14
TE Sam Pitz Minnesota-Duluth
OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan Oregon St
OT Reid Holskey Miami Oh
DL Nash Hutmacher Nebraska

Bills 2/10
WR Stephen Gosnell Va Tech
C Jacob Bayer Arkansas St

Bears 1/7 (not counting 2 specialists)
WR JP Richardson

Browns 1/9 (not counting LS)
TE Eli Wilson App State


Cowboys 2/9
TE Tyler Neville UVA
LB/S Justin Barron

Lions 3/10
TE Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss
OT Mason Miller NDSU
S Ian Kennelly Grand Valley St

Packers 3/11
OG JJ Lippe NIU
OG Tyler Cooper Minnesota
OT Brant Banks Rice

WR Jack Studer Wisconsin Lacrosse - Minicamp invite

Texans 1/4 (not counting LS)
C Eli Cox


Colts 1/11 (not counting kicker)
WR Coleman Owen Ohio
WR Landon Parker Troy
WR Tyler Kahmann Emporia St
OL Marshall Foerner Minnesota St

Minicamp Invites
DL Maverick Hansen Mich St
DE Caiden Woullard Oklahoma

Chiefs 3/12 (not counting punter)
WR Mac Dalena Fresno St
TE Jake Briningstool Clemson
OT Dalton Cooper Ok St

Raiders 5/12
TE Carter Runyon Towson
TE Pat Conroy Old Dominion
OT Parker Clements Va Tech
LB Matt Jones Baylor
DB Hudson Clark Arkansas


Rams 3/12
OG Ben Dooley Boise St
OT Trey Wedig Indiana
LB Shaun Dolac Buffalo


Dolphins 2/12 (not counting LS)
OG Addison West Western Michigan
OG Josh Priebe Michigan

Patriots 6/17
QB Ben Wooldridge Louisiana
RB Lan Larison UC Davis
FB Brock Lampe NIU
WR Efton Chism EWU
TE CJ Dippre Alabama
OG Jack Conley BC

Jets 3/13 (not including kicker)
QB Brady Cook
C Gus Hartwig
OT Leander Wiegand

Eagles 2/8
WR Taylor Morin
S Maxen Hook

Seahawks 4/15
TE Marshall Lang Northwestern
C Federico Maranges FIU
DE Connor O'Toole Utah
LB Jackson Woodward UNLV

Minicamp invite: LB Michael Batton


Buccaneers 7/14 (not including kicker)
QB Connor Bazelak BGSU
WR Garrett Greene WVU
TE Anthony Landphere Memphis
C Ben Scott Nebraska
C Jake Majors Texas
LB John Bullock Nebraska
S Will Brooks Tennessee


Titans 1/12
WR Xavier Restrepo Miami

Redskins 0/7
Great Post thanks Leonardfan
 
Patriots have got to cut at least 6 from the current roster to fit the signings in which why they are not official - going to be a big roster turnover which hopefully might benefit our guys.

Reckon 4 or 5 of the guys may make it - Dippre for sure and Lampe and then maybe a Conley at tackle and once Larison and Chism get a shot in training camp and preseason think they stick as there is so little talent on the roster especially at reciever. Larison will be too good to try to get on to the practice squad will have to keep him, think one of Gibson or Stevenson might not make it on to the 53.
 
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This may have been posted already but Tampa Bay signed a UDFA sumo that weighs 464 pounds. I guess if he somehow makes the team he will be the heaviest player in history by quite a bit. On Facebook every single black person is calling him a beast and saying he will dominate the NFL. Black people get behind anything black no matter how stupid or absurd it is. I doubt this giant sack of adipose tissue is going to do anything in the NFL. Being the largest player ever and being the magical race, this guy would have been picked really high in the draft if he was actually any good.
 
This may have been posted already but Tampa Bay signed a UDFA sumo that weighs 464 pounds. I guess if he somehow makes the team he will be the heaviest player in history by quite a bit. On Facebook every single black person is calling him a beast and saying he will dominate the NFL. Black people get behind anything black no matter how stupid or absurd it is. I doubt this giant sack of adipose tissue is going to do anything in the NFL. Being the largest player ever and being the magical race, this guy would have been picked really high in the draft if he was actually any good.

18 solo tackles and 1.5 sacks in 4 years
 
18 solo tackles and 1.5 sacks in 4 years
I remember around a decade ago Baylor had a tight end who was in the low 400's and the NFL didn't even give him a tryout. I remember there was a mini documentary series on his quest to play pro football. One segment had him eating clean and trying to get his weight under 400(to no avail) as his agent or advisor stated the NFL wouldn't look at him with a 4 on the scales but a biscuit under 400 and he could get a free agent tryout.

In the end he was on the practice squad of the Montreal Alouettes and was cut shortly after he was signed. I seriously wonder if the man is still alive...
 
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Looks like the Rams added a few more. 7 out of 17

TE Anthony Torres
TE Mark Redman
OL Wyatt Bowles
DL Bill Norton
 
I remember an interview with an offensive lineman (white) who said it was a struggle to keep his weight above 300 pounds so he would be "big enough" for the NFL. Having to constantly keep eating even when he was full, things like that.

The only thing more ridiculous than a 400+ lb. sumo not being able to get his weight down is the media propaganda that these tubs of lard are the "world's greatest athletes."
 
Thanks for all of the updates. It's late want to comment more later.

Iowa State Beau Freyler had a Leg injury in the Bowl game to answer NFL Draft question

Tennesee Walk-on DB Will Brooks to the KC Chiefs
 
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