NFL Teams Add Undrafted Talent After Minicamps
NFL Teams Add Undrafted Talent After Minicamps

NFL Teams Add Undrafted Talent After Minicamps

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Following recent rookie minicamps, several NFL teams have signed undrafted players who impressed during tryouts. The Baltimore Ravens added kicker John Hoyland, offensive tackle Lucas Scott, and defensive back Keyon Martin to their 90-man roster, aiming to address depth needs after roster changes. The New England Patriots signed guard Mekhi Butler and defensive tackles Isaiah Iton and Wilfried Pene, while releasing undrafted rookie Cole Birdow to refine their offensive line and defense. The Cleveland Browns signed local wide receiver Luke Floriea, a Kent State and Mentor High School product, after a strong minicamp performance; Floriea will compete for a spot in a receiver group led by Jerry Jeudy. These moves reflect NFL teams’ efforts to discover and develop talent beyond the draft. Teams are focusing on players with positional versatility and regional connections as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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