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4 minutes ago, PAW said:

Mitch Hyatt to Dallas. Can’t believe he went undrafted. 

Nor I. If nothing else, I think he's a solid back up at the next level for a few years. In our draft game in the 49er forum, I took him in the 6th round. 

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https://www.chargers.com/news/chargers-agree-to-terms-with-19-undrafted-free-agents

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G Chris Brown – USC

The Los Angeles native and USC product now also gets to play his pro career in his hometown. The 6-5, 210-pound interior lineman played in 53 games for the Trojans while serving as the team’s starting guard over his last two seasons.

NT Eurndraus Bryant – NC State

The Bolts bring in an NC State defensive lineman for the second-straight year after drafting Justin Jones with their third-round pick in 2018. Bryant is a 6-1, 330-pound nose tackle who earned a significant role in 2019, posting 25 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks.

T Blake Camper – South Carolina

A hulking tackle at 6-8, 309-pounds, Camper played in 40 games over his career with 10 starts, all at right tackle. He came into his own his senior season, showcasing his flexibility with an impressive performance taking over left tackle duties in the team’s win over Ole Miss.

LB Josh Corcoran – Northern Illinois

A 6-3, 251-pound linebacker who played defensive end at Northern Illinois, Corcoran recorded 31 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and one forced fumble in 2018. He also ranked eighth in the FBS and second in the MAC in sacks per game (0.83). Overall, Corcoran appeared in 47 games, tallying 102 tackles, 28.0 tackles for loss, 16.5 sacks, two passes defensed and one interception.

RB Jeremy Cox – Old Dominion

The 6-0, 235-pound Cox is fresh off an impressive four-year career at Old Dominion. He toted the rock 441 times for 2,175 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry with 23 touchdowns. Cox also proved to be a weapon out of the backfield, catching 75 passes for 532 yards and another score.

 

CB Kemon Hall – North Texas

A first team All-Conference USA pick a year ago, Hall picked off five passes, which were the 10th most in the country. He returned two of those interceptions for touchdowns while also posting 14 passes defensed. All in all, the 5-11, 190-pound cornerback played two seasons for the Mean Green, amassing 120 tackles, 28 passes defensed and six picks.

TE Daniel Helm – Duke

The 6-4, 255-pound tight end made an impact in the passing game for the Blue Devils, catching 69 passes for 767 yards and six touchdowns. His top season came in 2018 when he caught 26 passes for 271 yards and two TDs, earning third-team all-conference honors in the process. In addition to his receiving capabilities, Helm also earned praise for his willingness as a blocker.

DT Reggie Howard – Toledo

Howard joins the Bolts after a dominating senior campaign in which he led the team, and ranked fourth in the conference, with 15.0 tackles for loss. The 6-3, 280-pound defensive tackle also recorded 50 tackles, 4.0 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles. Perhaps his most impressive performance came against Miami when he posted a career-high eight tackles.

CB Bradford Lemmons – Furman

A tall corner at 6-3, 192-pounds, Lemmons began his career as a wide receiver before switching to cornerback in 2017.

G Koda Martin – Syracuse

A massive 6-6, 304-pound guard, Martin transferred to Syracuse after playing his first three seasons at Texas A&M. He led the Orange in snaps as a senior (1,111) and was second on the team in pancake blocks with 31.5. As a result, he was named to the All-ACC Third Team.

WR Jason Moore – Findlay

A big target at 6-3, 218-pounds, Moore is a touchdown machine as he had 39 TD catches over his four years at Finley. He also totaled 204 receptions for 3,217 yards over his career with his top season coming in 2016 when he hauled in 71 passes for 1,115 yards and 15 touchdowns.

P Tyler Newsome – Notre Dame

Newsome owns several records at Notre Dame including career punt average (44.0) and single-game punt average (59.6 vs. Vanderbilt in 2018). In addition, the 6-3, 214-pound punter landed 75 of his 225 punts inside the 20 while booting 72 at least 50 yards.

DE Chris Peace – Virginia

Peace played linebacker at Virginia where he led all ACC players at the position with 7.5 sacks in 2018. A team captain, he also notched 65 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles a year ago. Overall, the 6-2, 250-pounder appeared in 50 games over four seasons, totaling 198 tackles, 29.5 tackles for loss, 17.0 sacks, five passes defensed, four forced fumbles and one pick.

DB Rodney Randle – Lamar

A two-time All-Southland Conference selection, Randle recorded 170 tackles, 21 passes defensed and five interceptions in 41 game with 31 starts. He also impressed as a returner, bringing back 84 kicks for 1,802 yards and a touchdown. He averaged over 21 yards per kickoff return.

TE Matt Sokol – Michigan State

A physically imposing tight end at 6-6, 260-pounds, Sokol played in 52 games for the Spartans with 22 starts. He recorded 31 catches over four seasons for 348 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

S Roderic Teamer – Tulane

A 6-0, 205-pound safety, Teamer played in 46 games over four seasons, totaling 197 tackles, 15 passes defensed, three picks and three sacks. He also showed a flair for the dramatic on special teams, blocking two kicks.

WR Trevion Thompson – Clemson

Thompson joins Mike Williams and Artavis Scott as former Clemson wideouts on the Chargers. He hauled in 53 catches for 506 yards and two touchdowns in 57 career games while earning praise for his production on special teams.

C Tanner Volson – North Dakota State

Volson snapped to Easton Stick for the Bisons, and he’ll be protecting the quarterback once again as the Chargers took his former teammate this year in the fifth round. Overall, Volson is a 6-4, 303-pound center who appeared in 58 games over four seasons at North Dakota State.

LB Elijah Zeise – Pittsburgh

After playing sparingly as a freshman and sophomore, the 6-2, 240-pound linebacker was highly productive during his final two seasons for the Panthers. Over the past pair of seasons, he recorded 97 tackles, 9.0 tackles for loss, five passes defensed, one sack and a pair of forced fumbles.

 

 

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44 minutes ago, daineraider said:

Utah OLB Chase Hansen and BYU DE Corbin Kaufusi both to New Orleans.

WHAT?  I thought Corbin was back at BYU and was not in this draft class.  Pathetic he was not drafted, he had a damn good year this past season and has tons of upside.  Wow I am shocked he was not picked up with what he has shown as a tall yet raw football player.  Damn he could have been a baller next year on BYU.

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2 hours ago, Ozzy said:

WHAT?  I thought Corbin was back at BYU and was not in this draft class.  Pathetic he was not drafted, he had a damn good year this past season and has tons of upside.  Wow I am shocked he was not picked up with what he has shown as a tall yet raw football player.  Damn he could have been a baller next year on BYU.

Yeah, he had like 8-9 sacks, but has a history of injuries and finished the season injured.  Same with Chase Hansen, both guys are better when healthy than most of the day 3 picks we saw today.  

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Summarizing Penn State's UDFA:

 

Kevin Givens, DT, 49ers

Ryan Bates, OG, Eagles

DeAndre Thompkins, WR/KR, Eagles

Kyle Vasey, LS, Falcons

Koa Farmer, LB, Raiders

Johnathan Thomas, RB, Bengals (might be a try out deal)

 

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8 hours ago, daineraider said:

Yeah, he had like 8-9 sacks, but has a history of injuries and finished the season injured.  Same with Chase Hansen, both guys are better when healthy than most of the day 3 picks we saw today.  

Kaufusi is a super talented player, did very well against Wisconsin and their OL talent this past year.  Is a condor out there at DE and has a ton of upside, I have liked him since his SOPH year, I thought he could be a 2nd or 3rd rounder this year and for sure if I knew he was in this years draft would have been a mid to late round pick even in a DL heavy draft. But Omenihu dropped as did some other taller DEs, the NFL does not value size as much as it used to but it can be very effective especially getting in the throwing windows of QBs and knocking down passes.

 

Hansen I had with 1st round potential assuming he would stick at safety.  Thought he did a good job transitioning to LB, if he could have worked out he would have been fine but did not put numbers out there because of injury stuff.  Has arguably most upside than his teammate Barton that was drafted.  Is a hit man and a great LB prospect with his safety ability, thought early in his career he had a little Harrison Smith to him, made some impressive INTs and tackles, curious what combine numbers he would have put up if he could participate.  Saints got a steal with both of them, great job by their staff.  

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