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Here's a quick glance at the white practice squad players we should be following in the coming weeks and months. Looked them up earlier tonight, so there could be several additions (or subtractions) prior to week one's games. I did not bother to list all the white offensive lineman, as there are many -- most of any position. Also, I didn't bother with the handful of white fullbacks, either...as most will just block only and rarely touch the ball anyway.


Quarterbacks

Seth Doege, Atlanta
Greg McElroy, Cincinnati
Alex Tanney, Dallas
Scott Tolzien, Green Bay
Chandler Harnish, Indianapolis
Ryan Griffin, New Orleans
Tyler Wilson, Oakland
Rusty Smith, Tennessee


Wide Receivers

Sam McGuffie, Arizona
Brenton Bersin, Carolina
Danny Coale, Dallas
Andy Cruse, Houston
Adam Thielen, Minnesota
Jeremy Ebert, Jacksonville
Bryan Walters, Seattle
Nick Williams, Washington


Tight Ends/Fullbacks

Mickey Shuler, Atlanta
Matt Furstenburg, Baltimore
Jake Stoneburner, Green Bay
Kyle Miller, Miami
Chase Ford, Minnesota
Mike Higgins, New Orleans
Chris Pantale, New York Jets
Brian Leonhardt, Oakland
Jake Byrne, San Diego
Derek Carrier, San Francisco
Jameson Konz, Seattle
Cooper Helfet, Seattle
Adam Schiltz, Tennessee
Patrick DiMarco, Atlanta FB
Shaun Chapas, Detroit FB
Eric Stevens, St. Louis FB


Offensive Line

Mark Asper, Buffalo (OT)
Garth Gerhart, Carolina (OC)
Reid Fragel, Cincinnati (OT)
T.J. Johnson, Cincinnati (OC)
Paul Cornick, Denver (OT)
Ben Garland, Denver (OG/DE)
Aaron Adams, Green Bay (OT)
Alex Kupper, Houston (OG)
Nate Menkin, Houston (OT)
Thomas Austin, Indianapolis (OC)
Drew Nowak, Jacksonville (OG)
Tommie Draheim, Kansas City (OC)
Matt Reynolds, Kansas City (OT)
Kevin Murphy Minnesota (OT)
R.J. Dill, New England (OT)
Jordan Devey, New England (OT)
Stephen Goodin, New York Giants (OG)
Eric Herman, New York Giants (OG)
Dalton Freeman, New York Jets (OC)
Isaac Remington, Philadelphia (OG/DT)
Joe Long, Pittsburgh (OT)
Kenny Wiggins, San Diego (OT)
Carter Bykowski, San Francisco (OT)
Ryan Seymour, Seattle (OG)
Jared Smith, Seattle (OG/DT)
Sean Hooey, St. Louis (OT)
Mike Remmers, Tampa Bay (OT)
Al Netter, Tennessee (OT)

Defensive Line

Adam Replogle, Atlanta (DT)
Cody Larsen, Baltimore (DT)
Craig Roh, Carolina (DE)
Matt Broha, New York Giants (DE)
Brandon Bair, Philadelphia (DE)
Brian Arnfelt, Pittsburgh (DE)
Will Pericak, San Diego (DT)
Mason Brodine, St. Louis (DE)


Linebackers

Ben Jacobs, Carolina (ILB)
J.K. Schaffer, Cincinnati (ILB)
Cameron Lawrence, Dallas (ILB)
Mike Mohamed, Houston (ILB)
Austin Johnson, New Orleans (ILB)
Travis Long, Philadelphia (OLB)
Thomas Keiser, San Diego (OLB)
Will Compton, Washington (ILB)


Safeties

Jordan Kovacs, Miami
Cody Davis, St. Louis
 
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How the hell is Conner Vernon all of the sudden not good enough to be on a practice squad? He was the best WR in college last year. He performed well with Oakland before they racially cleansed the roster. Just another reason I am fed up with this joke of a league.
 

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How the hell is Conner Vernon all of the sudden not good enough to be on a practice squad? He was the best WR in college last year. He performed well with Oakland before they racially cleansed the roster. Just another reason I am fed up with this joke of a league.

I don't follow college much at all, but I really get into these guys once they reach the NFL. Didn't see much regarding Vernon in the pre-season (in terms of stats), but if he's the ACC's all-time leading receiver, he must be pretty good. Perhaps it was just a deal where the Raiders never threw his way in the pre-season? I have to wonder who the heck his agent is, steering him to an all-black team, with a possible anti-white GM?

I know Zach Rogers, who was cut by the Jets, had a very good pre-season, surprised he's not a P s-quad, yet......Brandon Kaufman had an awesome pre-season with Bills, shocked he's not even on a p-squad.

I'm not sure if Devon Wiley is eligible, because he spent all of last season with the Chiefs... David Douglas in Tampa is also a bit of a surprise. Some here felt he should've landed on the Bucs 53 man.

Chargers had Luke Tasker and Dan DePalma in the pre-season games I watched, neither has been signed. Tasker is surprising, considering he's the son of a white man who constantly bends over backwards to promote the caste system in football. Steve Tasker is the direct of opposite of Don Beebe (a high school coach and speed coach), who has been a bit out spoken regarding racial stereotyping of whites.

I'm sure I'm missing a few more WR's, but.....

What I do find somewhat surprising, is how few white defenders are on the list, especially linebackers and safeties. Big Unreal is correct. If a new, rival league came along (ala the USFL or XFL) and had to stock 20 new teams, comprised mostly of NFL practice squads guys and street free agents, those franchises would have almost the same exact racial makeup of the NFL -- fair number of white QB's, OL's, TE's and FB's...perhaps a few white slot receivers...but virtually no white outside receivers and running backs and very few white defensive players.

P.S: Will try to look up and post OL's and FB's soon....and add them to my first list.
 
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How the hell is Conner Vernon all of the sudden not good enough to be on a practice squad? He was the best WR in college last year. He performed well with Oakland before they racially cleansed the roster. Just another reason I am fed up with this joke of a league.
Yes even reformed crackhead Irvin stated as much when he watched combine workouts. I knew McGuffie would be cut by Oakland but I thought Vernon had an outside shot to stick on the roster and was a lock to make somebodys practice squad. He could get signed later in the season though.
 

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Found only 4 black tight ends on practice squads, so white players have a solid 11-4 edge in that position.
 

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Perplexed to see No Conner Vernon or Brandon Kaufman on at least a practice squad?? Yet there are plenty of no-name scrubs with that effervescent upside...yeah right!

Glad to see McGuffie land somewhere!

That's the the few bright spots I was trying to explain to Bigunreal a few weeks ago...the plethora of young athletic/rangy TE's emerging on the scene!
 
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What I do find somewhat surprising, is how few white defenders are on the list, especially linebackers and safeties. Big Unreal is correct. If a new, rival league came along (ala the USFL or XFL) and had to stock 20 new teams, comprised mostly of NFL practice squads guys and street free agents, those franchises would have almost the same exact racial makeup of the NFL -- fair number of white QB's, OL's, TE's and FB's...perhaps a few white slot receivers...but virtually no white outside receivers and running backs and very few white defensive players.


The Arena League seems even blacker than the NFL from the few times I have watched for a minute or two. And the CFL may have somewhat more Whites on a percentage basis, but certainly has a lot of them in a country where blacks make up just 2% of the population, and more starting black QBs than the NFL, at least as of a couple of years ago.
 

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The Arena League seems even blacker than the NFL from the few times I have watched for a minute or two. And the CFL may have somewhat more Whites on a percentage basis, but certainly has a lot of them in a country where blacks make up just 2% of the population, and more starting black QBs than the NFL, at least as of a couple of years ago.

I agree Don. I remember when the XFL formed in 2001, I thought the league would be a great showcase for white players at "caste positions". But the racial make up of the XFL teams mirrored the NFL. Most of the teams were pretty much all black (especially in the South), with a few modestly white friendly teams on the West Coast and Chicago.

Great point regarding the CFL. ESPN 2 was televising a few games this summer and I could not believe how black several of the teams were. Winnipeg, for example, I think had only blacks on defense? I intended to watch some of the games, but when I saw the makeup of the rosters, I quickly tuned out. And, don't forget, CFL rosters have to be about 50% "non-import" players.

Just shows how entrenched this garbage is, beyond the high school level. If every black player in the NFL went on strike tomorrow, the league would no doubt still remain about 66% black, 32% white and 2% "other" (mostly Samoans), as teams would only replace the striking black players with new blacks.
 
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Jaguars have activated Jeremy Ebert from the Practice Squad.

I guess this is good news for Ebert, but it stinks that Shipley and Collie are still unemployed. Both could've started the other night for the Patriots, with Amendola out and the terrible black rookie receivers doing nothing, except stinking up the joint.

Ebert was reportedly activated due to injuries, so there is no reason to believe this will be a long term promotion. Like most whites, his status is on the 53 man roster is week to week.

Still no word on Zach Rogers, Brandon Kaufman and Conner Vernon. Apparently, the trio isn't even good enough to make a practice squad?

With Swope retiring due to concussions, I believe Spadola is the only white rookie receiver in the NFL? How disappointing is that?
 

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I refuse to believe Joe Martinek isn't at least good enough to be on a practice squad.
 

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Updated Practice Squad Info...Bad News is clearly at WR: One promoted since Week 1 (Walters); but 5 have been demoted (Whalen, Spadola, Cooper, Tanner & Ebert)

Quarterbacks

Seth Doege, Atlanta
Greg McElroy, Cincinnati
Alex Tanney, Dallas
Scott Tolzien, Green Bay
Chandler Harnish, Indianapolis
Ryan Griffin, New Orleans
Tyler Wilson, Oakland
Jordan Rodgers, Tampa Bay


Wide Receivers

Brenton Bersin, Carolina
Josh Cooper, Cleveland
Andy Cruse, Houston
Griff Whalen, Indianapolis
Jeremy Ebert, Jacksonville
Ryan Spadola, Miami
Adam Thielen, Minnesota
Andy Tanner, New Orleans
Devon Wylie, Pittsburgh
Josh Lenz, Seattle
Nick Williams, Washington


Tight Ends/Fullbacks

Mickey Shuler, Atlanta
Matt Furstenburg, Baltimore
Nate Overbay, Houston
Kyle Miller, Miami
Chase Ford, Minnesota
Mike Higgins, New Orleans
Chris Pantale, New York Jets
Brian Leonhardt, Oakland
Ryan Otten, San Diego
Derek Carrier, San Francisco
Cooper Helfet, Seattle
Emmett Cleary, Tampa Bay
Adam Schiltz, Tennessee


Offensive Line

Reid Fragel, Cincinnati (OT)
T.J. Johnson, Cincinnati (OC)
Paul Cornick, Denver (OT)
Ben Garland, Denver (OG/DE)
Garth Gerhart, Green Bay (OC)
Aaron Adams, Green Bay (OT)
Alex Kupper, Houston (OG)
Nate Menkin, Houston (OT)
Drew Nowak, Jacksonville (OG)
Chandler Burden, Kansas City (OG)
Kevin Murphy Minnesota (OT)
Braxton Cave, New England (OC)
Jordan Devey, New England (OT)
Stephen Goodin, New York Giants (OG)
Eric Herman, New York Giants (OG)
Dalton Freeman, New York Jets (OC)
Jack Cornell, Oakland (OT)
Joe Long, Pittsburgh (OT)
Kenny Wiggins, San Diego (OT)
Carter Bykowski, San Francisco (OT)
Al Netter, San Francisco (OT)
Ryan Seymour, Seattle (OG)
Jared Smith, Seattle (OG/DT)
Sean Hooey, St. Louis (OT)
Emmett Cleary, Tampa Bay (OT)
Jeff Adams, Tennessee (OT)
Troy Kropog, Washington (ILB)


Defensive Line

Adam Replogle, Atlanta (DT)
Cody Larsen, Baltimore (DT)
Craig Roh, Carolina (DE)
Brandon Bair, Philadelphia (DE)
Brian Arnfelt, Pittsburgh (DE)
Mason Brodine, St. Louis (DE)


Linebackers

Zach Nash, Arizona (OLB)
Chase Thomas, Atlanta (OLB)
Ben Jacobs, Carolina (ILB)
Jeff Tarpinian, Carolina (ILB)
J.K. Schaffer, Cincinnati (ILB)
Austin Johnson, New Orleans (ILB)
Travis Long, Philadelphia (OLB)
Will Compton, Washington (ILB)


Safeties

Brandan Bishop, Minnesota
Nick Saenz, Tampa Bay



Players Promoted to 53 Man Roster after Week 1

Patrick DiMarco, Atlanta (FB)
Mark Asper, Buffalo (OT)
Cameron Lawrence, Dallas (ILB)
Jake Stoneburner, Green Bay (TE)
Mike Mohamed, Houston (ILB)
Jordan Kovacs, Miami (SS)
Thomas Keiser, San Diego (OLB)
Bryan Walters, Seattle (WR)
Cody Davis, St. Louis (SS)
Rusty Smith, Tennessee (QB)



Noteworthy PS Deletions after Week 1

Sam McGuffie, Arizona (WR)
Shaun Chapas, Detroit (FB)
Danny Coale, Dallas & Indianapolis (WR)
Matt Broha, New York Giants (DE)
Jameson Konz, Seattle (TE/DE)
Will Pericak, San Diego (DT)
Eric Stevens, St. Louis (FB)
 
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Stoneburner did a lot of damage in the Red Zone for Green Bay in the preseason. Green Bay has been struggling a lot in the Red Zone this season so I think he could help them a lot. Now that he's on the active roster, I'm looking forward to what he can do.
 
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Has anybody seen or heard anything about McGuffie in the last month.A guy that runs under 4.3 and has skills should AT LEAST be on a PS.
 

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Sam McGuffie spent some time on Arizona's practice squad. Currently, he is not on the roster of any NFL team -- 53 man roster, practice squad, injured reserve, ect.

Connor Vernon, Brandon Kaufman and Austin Rogers have not been on NFL practice squads at all this season, which does not bode well for their future's in football. I simply can't think of any white player in the NFL that has made it after not being on the practice squad (at the very least) as a rookie. Exceptions would be goys like Brian Finneran and Mike Furrey, who made it to the NFL (over a decade ago) after starring in other leagues -- i.e NFL Europe, XFL, AFL.

While goys like McGuffie, Vernon and Rogers have fallen completely off the map in pro football, the Packers did add former college quarterback Alex Gillett to their practice squad. He is being converted to WR.

http://www.packers.com/team/roster/Alex-Gillett/2e2fdf2b-60da-46c9-895b-c7b1a7fcbe2e


Another note, Luke Tasker, son of media Cast-clown deluxe Steve Tasker, is playing for the Hamilton Ti-Cats of the CFL. So far, he has 13 receptions for 202 yards (15.5 avg) and 1 TD as a rookie.
 

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Sam McGuffie spent some time on Arizona's practice squad. Currently, he is not on the roster of any NFL team -- 53 man roster, practice squad, injured reserve, ect.

Connor Vernon, Brandon Kaufman and Austin Rogers have not been on NFL practice squads at all this season, which does not bode well for their future's in football. I simply can't think of any white player in the NFL that has made it after not being on the practice squad (at the very least) as a rookie. Exceptions would be goys like Brian Finneran and Mike Furrey, who made it to the NFL (over a decade ago) after starring in other leagues -- i.e NFL Europe, XFL, AFL.

While goys like McGuffie, Vernon and Rogers have fallen completely off the map in pro football, the Packers did add former college quarterback Alex Gillett to their practice squad. He is being converted to WR.

http://www.packers.com/team/roster/Alex-Gillett/2e2fdf2b-60da-46c9-895b-c7b1a7fcbe2e


Another note, Luke Tasker, son of media Cast-clown deluxe Steve Tasker, is playing for the Hamilton Ti-Cats of the CFL. So far, he has 13 receptions for 202 yards (15.5 avg) and 1 TD as a rookie.

Vernon was signed by the Browns today so essentially he will have the off season to learn the playbook and compete for a spot on next years team. Considering the lack of elite talent at wide receiver on the team he should have a decent chance at sticking with team next year. Kaufman was signed by the Bills a few weeks ago, his situation is more difficult as the Bills have a number of "promising" young receivers. McGuffie is still out there but considering Lions signed this extremely raw speedster he should be on somebody's practice squad....http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...by-player-signed-detroit-lions-practice-squad
 

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The New England Patriots signed Running Back Sam McGuffie to the practice squad....they look to be grooming him in the Danny Woodhead role. However Austin Collie was released once again.

Glad to see Connor Vernon finally picked up by the Browns...it has been a mystery as why the ACC's All Time Leading Receiver had been missing??

Another mystery is WHY Brandon Kaufman was not Signed to the Bills practice squad until December 10th?? He has produced EVERY time when called upon...he was PERFECT in the pre-season...6 receptions on 6 attempts!! Complete with TD & Circus Catch....at 6'-5" he could easily fill the David Nelson role that was vacated...
 
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The New England Patriots signed Running Back Sam McGuffie to the practice squad....they look to be grooming him in the Danny Woodhead role. However Austin Collie was released once again.

Glad to see Connor Vernon finally picked up by the Browns...it has been a mystery as why the ACC's All Time Leading Receiver had been missing??

Another mystery is WHY Brandon Kaufman is not on at least the Bills practice squad until December 10th?? He has produced EVERY time when called upon...the was PERFECT in the pre-season...6 receptions on 6 attempts!! Complete with TD & Circus Catch....

Wow McGuffie on the Pats - kind of surprised by that. I hope he is able to develop. It's amazing that time after time the Pats are the only team that takes white players with McGuffie's skillset.
 

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McGuffie could do some special things behind the great Pats Oline if he is allowed to develop and learn the playbook. Maybe not this year but going into next year. Let's hope he can make a good impression and get signed and brought back next year.

Way to go New England. If it wasnt' for the Pats and Broncos, the nfl would be even more unwatchable.
 

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As is usually the case, quite a few roster changes are made the final week of the season, as teams place guys with very minor injuries on IR to open up spots for p-squad prospects they want to retain next season.

Several whites get their (lone career?) day in the sun tomorrow. Really happy for Sean Baker, who was great in pre-season's with Tampa, but was always purged by the Gap-Toothed @sshole who could be fired Monday morning. Baker will become Atlanta's 3rd different white safety to make the 53 man roster this season. List also includes 3 white DT's signed to roster or p-squad. For some reason, white DT's are becoming as rare as white DB's?


Here are some other names {not including McGuffie & Vernon}:

Houston Texans Phillip Supernaw TE Activated from the Practice Squad

Atlanta Falcons Adam Replogle DT Activated from the Practice Squad

Atlanta Falcons Sean Baker DB Activated from the Practice Squad

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Scott Solomon DE signed

New York Giants Eric Herman OL Activated from the Practice Squad

Washington Redskins Will Compton LB Activated from the Practice Squad

San Diego Chargers Jake Byrne TE Activated from the Practice Squad



Indianapolis Colts Jake McDonough DT practice squad addition

Jacksonville Jaguars Will Pericak DT practice squad addition

Kansas City Chiefs Eric Kettani RB practice squad addition
 

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After the Rams signed safety Jake Gervase and Philadelphia signed ex-CFL star Alex Singleton from their Practice Squad's last week, I decided to check out how our Goys (at Caste positions) where faring on Practice Squad's? Answer is, it's not pretty at all! About 330 players are currently on NFL Practice Squad's. And about 140 to 160 are defensive players, but only 10 white defenders? Really?

I decided to bump this thread from 2013, in hopes of showing how tough a road white prospects (particularly at Taboo positions) will have going forward. Obviously, from the class of 2013 Adam Thielen was an extreme outlier!


RB Ryan Nall Chicago Bears
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WR David Sills New York Giants
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WR Thomas Ives Chicago Bears
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WR Tom Kennedy Detroit Lions
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WR Nick Easley Buffalo Bills
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WR Trenton Irwin
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WR Chad Hansen Houston Texans
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WR Michael Walker Jacksonville Jaguars
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WR Cody Hollister Tennessee Titans
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WR Cody Thompson Kansas City Chiefs
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DT Joey Ivie Kansas City Chiefs
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DT Henry Mondeaux Pittsburgh Steelers
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DT Ryan Bee Washington Redskins
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DT Justin Zimmer Atlanta Falcons
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DE Kylie Fitts Arizona Cardinals
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DE Mitch Loewen New Orleans Saints
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LB Robert Spillane Pittsburgh Steelers
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IB Quentin Poling Oakland Raiders
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OB Calvin Munson New England Patriots
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LB Jake Carlock New York Giants
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It's insane that Thielen sat on the practice squad for all of 2013 and wasn't a starter until 2016. Examples like this are why I come to Caste Football.
 

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Just like with guys like Ryan Nall, Zach Zenner and many others at every position. We will never know what could have been? Christian McCaffrey could have easily be in the same position. At
least one of our guys was treated fairly. Even with him though he wasn't used much his rookie year. Last year and this season has been alot better. Thank God he is tearing it up. Maybe little by
little we can witness some cracks in the dam of this caste system.
 

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Don't forget Gehrig Dieter. He's currently on the Chiefs practice squad as he recovers from his back injury. Also TE Nick Keizer is Chiefs practice squad fodder.
 

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After the Rams signed safety Jake Gervase

Gervase is another excellent "under the radar" prospect out of Iowa. Special teams designation but hopefully he can stick around for bigger things down the road. A stretch but at least he is with the big squad "for now." Underrated athlete with speed.
 

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Sutton Smith got added to the Jaguars practice squad yesterday. I was worried he was going to be kicked to the curb after being cut from the Steelers and not signed to anyone for a couple months. Smith also worked out for the Patriots this week.
 
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