05-10-2014, 09:39 PM | #91 |
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Re: UDFA Signings
Marcus Roberson is the only UF corner left unsigned..
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05-10-2014, 09:41 PM | #92 |
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Good lawd...that dude sounds like he'd get hurt watching football from his recliner. Someone or something is trying to tell him to just stay away from a football field. Or running. Or walking. Or lifting weights. World of Warcraft would be a better option.
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05-10-2014, 09:53 PM | #95 |
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Re: UDFA Signings
Saints Nation Blog @SaintsNationBlg 23s
Kicker Sergio Castillo of Buffalo is also coming to compete in Saints camp West Texas A&M's Castillo wins Mitchell Award December 18, 2013|By David Haugh | Tribune reporter Before every field goal during his historic senior year, West Texas A&M kicker Sergio Castillo followed the same ritual. Castillo carefully walked off the distance from the holder, thrust his hips twice into the air to loosen up, took two deep breaths and repeated his favorite Bible verse from Galatians 2:20. It is no longer I who lives but Christ who lives in me. By the time Castillo finished repeating those words, he was done feeling any pressure, too. “The way I interpret that is I’m not the one kicking, He is the one kicking for me so that gives me so much confidence I just relax,’’ Castillo said. “It works for me. I started saying it last year when I was struggling mentally and it made a big difference.’’ As a result, Castillo made a major impact on college football, setting a Division II record for career points with 437. Castillo’s legacy also will include the 2013 Fred Mitchell Award he received Wednesday that goes to the nation’s top place-kicker in FCS, Division II, Division III, NAIA and NJCAA for excellence on the field and in the community. Named for esteemed longtime Chicago Tribune sports columnist Fred Mitchell, the All-American place-kicker from Wittenberg University, the award went to Castillo out of a field of more than 750 kickers. Mitchell officially will present Castillo with the honor Feb. 17, 2014, during the National Football Foundation Chicago Metro Chapter Awards ceremony at Halas Hall. “He embodies all that is good about college athletics,’’ head coach Mike Nesbitt said. “His hard work, discipline and outstanding character sets him apart from anyone else.’’ On the field, the native of La Joya, Texas (pop. 4,000) helped the Buffs go 11-3 by hitting 24 of 30 field goals this season and 62 of 79 in his career – including a long of 56. Off the field, the son of Mexican immigrants earned a bachelor’s degree in history quickly enough to begin post-graduate work in education – all while committing himself to the community of Canyon, Texas. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes member volunteered weekly as a mentor to troubled youth, spoke regularly to at-risk high school students and spearheaded a toy drive for children in Juarez, Mexico. “That’s why we’re put in this world, to give and show there is life out there beyond football and you can accomplish whatever you want no matter what your background is,’’ Castillo said. “I want to show kids that anything is possible.’’ Castillo considers himself living proof. He is the first member in his family from any generation to attend college, a distinction that filled him with a sense of pride and responsibility. From the first day he walked onto campus, every step brought him closer to the objective growing up poor made obvious at an early age. “The number one goal was education because we struggled economically,’’ Castillo said. “We never saw it as, 'Oh feel sorry for us.' We embraced it. I didn’t want the lifestyle my parents had because they struggled. I never saw it as pressure but embracing the journey.’’ That meant enjoying every minute of it for the guy who is as affable as he was accurate. Whether kidding around with teammates as a team leader during the Buffs’ playoff run or wearing his trademark fluorescent orange spikes, Castillo’s vibrant personality left an impression. “In the beginning when I first started wearing those bright shoes everybody gave me a hard time but once they saw I still did my job, that was all that mattered,’’ Castillo said. That’s all that will matter to pro scouts gauging whether Castillo can fulfill a lifelong dream of kicking in the NFL next year. He says he looks forward to showing teams at West Texas A&M’s Pro Day later this winter that his range extends to 67 yards. And if the NFL doesn’t work out, Castillo would get a kick out of becoming a high school principal and using his example to inspire students. “I really believe if you put in the hard work, you reap what you sow,’’ Castillo said. “And God takes care of the rest.’’ |
"Two receivers to the left, Garcon to the right. Manning in the shotgun, puts Collie in motion. Looks in his direction...it's picked off! It's picked off! It's Tracy Porter again! He's runnin' free! He's gonna go all the way!
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05-10-2014, 09:59 PM | #96 |
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Re: UDFA Signings
Full list so far
Pierre Warren, FS, Jacksonville State Ty Zimmerman, S, Kansas State Logan Kilgore, QB, Middle Tennessee State Timothy Flanders, RB, Sam Houston State Chidera Uzo-Diribe, DE, Colorado Micajah Reynolds, DL, Michigan State Je’Ron Hamm, WR, UL Monroe TraShaun Nixon, LB, New Mexico State George Uko, DT, USC Spencer Hadley, OLB, BYU Matt Armstrong, C, Grand Valley State Jerome Cunningham, TE, South Connecticut State Seantavious Jones, WR, Valdosta State Brian Dixon, CB, Northwest Missouri State Derrick Strozier, CB, Tulane Lawrence Virgil, DE, Valdosta State Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers Kasim Edebali, DE, Boston College Sergio Castillo, K, West Texas A&M |
"Two receivers to the left, Garcon to the right. Manning in the shotgun, puts Collie in motion. Looks in his direction...it's picked off! It's picked off! It's Tracy Porter again! He's runnin' free! He's gonna go all the way!
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05-10-2014, 10:02 PM | #97 |
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Damn why didn't Coleman get drafted? He was projected a 3rd-4th rounder. Love this signing!!!
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05-10-2014, 10:06 PM | #98 |
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Re: UDFA Signings
on another site it had a center named Josh Allen to saints but no link.
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05-10-2014, 10:09 PM | #99 |
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Would love to see Josh Allen. Had a great college career at ULM.
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05-10-2014, 10:09 PM | #100 |
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Brandon McCray, DE, Louisiana at Lafayette
Tim Buckley @TDARaginCajuns 6m UL coach Mark Hudspeth: Undrafted ex-Cajuns DT Brandon McCray has a free-agent deal with the NFL's New Orleans Saints. # Brandon McCray - 2013 Football FULL ROSTER EXPAND Brandon McCray #96 Brandon McCray Position: Defensive Lineman Height: 6-5 Weight: 318 Class: Senior Hometown: Merritt Island, Fla. High School: Merritt Island 2012 (Junior): Played in 10 games on the defensive line, earning four starts. . .started at nose tackle at Oklahoma State (9/15/12) and vs. FIU (9/29/12) and started at defensive tackle vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) and at Florida Atlantic (12/1/12). . . made 13 tackles (10 solo) with 3.5 TFL (-4). . . had a career-high four tackles at Troy (9/8/12), making two TFL. . . added three stops at Oklahoma State (9/15/12) and vs. South Alabama (11/24/12). . . earned third letter. 2011 (Sophomore): Played in nine games on the defensive line, earning a pair of starts. . . received the starting nod in consecutive weeks against FIU (9/24) and Florida Atlantic (10/1). . . finished the year with six tackles (two solo). . . made a season-high two stops at FIU. . . earned second letter. 2010 (Freshman): Played in 10 games on the defensive front, making eight tackles (one solo). . . earned first career start at Ohio and played a season-high 39 snaps. . . posted two tackles in games at Troy, at Ole Miss and at FAU. 2009 (Redshirt): Redshirted, did not play. High School: Second team all-conference choice by Florida Today as a senior at Merritt Island High, playing for coach Jeff McLean. . . had 40 tackles and 3.5 sacks as a senior. . . played in the Central Florida All-Star Game. Personal: Born April 19, 1991 in Leesburg, Fla. . . . son of Johnny and Shaundra McCray. . . has one older brother (Marques Mitchell) and one older sister (Tiffany Mitchell). . . full name is Brandon Reese McCray. . . enjoys fishing and hunting. . . criminal justice major. |
"Two receivers to the left, Garcon to the right. Manning in the shotgun, puts Collie in motion. Looks in his direction...it's picked off! It's picked off! It's Tracy Porter again! He's runnin' free! He's gonna go all the way!
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