Players Signed After Week One?

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This might a good thread to announce the signings (or tryouts) for the guys we love to root for and follow. Hopefully vets like Jordan Shipley, Jacob Hester, Bobby Carpenter, Chad Hall and others will be signed soon. As well as talented youngsters who impressed in preseason, but were relegated to the practice squad -- David Douglas, Matt Broha, ect.

Anyway, I was surfing at the usually odious Weenieworld today and saw New Orleans has signed an offensive tackle named Bryce Harris to their 53 man roster. He began the season on Atlanta's practice squad...Considering I don't follow college football and the draft much at all, I had no idea who he was. I figured "Bryce" is usually a white name, but "Harris" is a very common black surname in sports...Turns out, upon a google search, he's a white kid from Fresno State, who was considered a D-1 hoops prospect coming out of high school. Hopefully he develops and eventually starts somewhere. Based on his "computer numbers" (size, strength, speed) he seems to have everything needed to succeed, except the ideal skin pigmentation?


Bio: http://www.profootballweekly.com/prospects/player/bryce-harris-70/
 

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More offensive lineman signed, Koppen to Broncos and Sowell to Colts. Colts did cut two other lineman yesterday and one other lineman signed was a sumo, however.
 

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Saw the Colts cut DE Tim Fugger :icon_confused:. Would love to see a 3-4 team pick him up.
 

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Thanks Leonardfan....Celtic, as I've noted before, I don't really follow these guys until they get real close to the NFL, but, if I recall correctly, Tim's stats and workout numbers at Vandy were so good that he could've (should've) been a 2nd or 3rd round pick and no one would've batted an eyelash or raised an eyebrow in doubt. Kind of like Zach Clayton, the DT on Tennessee's practice squad, played at Auburn and had amazing (off the charts) pre-draft workouts, but was still lucky to be picked in round 7.

Heck, if Fugger was black, my guess is he could've been a first round pick with a resume very similar to current 1st round busts Jerry Hughes and Larry English, who went to TCU and No. Illinois. Hopefully he gets a chance elsewhere, but any time a white "draft pick" at a caste position is cut this early in his career, it's a bad sign.

Jags also cut Colin Cloherty and added Stephen Spach at tight end/H-Back...Sort of a "lateral" move, one white blocking/special teams H-Back for another. Actually, it might even be bad, as Spach is 5 years older....Also the Jags cut Brian Robiskie yesterday, who's a great poster boy for the Caste system: Not real big, not real fast or athletic, not that talented and didn't have great stats in college, but because he's black and the son of an ex-NFL player and coach, he was drafted in round 2 and was immediately beloved by the DWF's in Cleveland and given a million chances to succeed.


P.S: Just saw slow-poke Patrick Turner, a wide receiver from USC, was cut by the Jets today...He's very similar to Robiskie, except he's taller and slower -- if that's even possible? Still, don't expect this to mean much going forward, as NFL teams will simply just draft even more obvious busts-to-be in the future, to replace these horribly overrated players they drafted a few years ago. The cycle never ends, particularly at WR and DE.
 

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Thanks Leonardfan....Celtic, as I've noted before, I don't really follow these guys until they get real close to the NFL, but, if I recall correctly, Tim's stats and workout numbers at Vandy were so good that he could've (should've) been a 2nd or 3rd round pick and no one would've batted an eyelash or raised an eyebrow in doubt. Kind of like Zach Clayton, the DT on Tennessee's practice squad, played at Auburn and had amazing (off the charts) pre-draft workouts, but was still lucky to be picked in round 7.

Heck, if Fugger was black, my guess is he could've been a first round pick with a resume very similar to current 1st round busts Jerry Hughes and Larry English, who went to TCU and No. Illinois. Hopefully he gets a chance elsewhere, but any time a white "draft pick" at a caste position is cut this early in his career, it's a bad sign.

Jags also cut Colin Cloherty and added Stephen Spach at tight end/H-Back...Sort of a "lateral" move, one white blocking/special teams H-Back for another. Actually, it might even be bad, as Spach is 5 years older....Also the Jags cut Brian Robiskie yesterday, who's a great poster boy for the Caste system: Not real big, not real fast or athletic, not that talented and didn't have great stats in college, but because he's black and the son of an ex-NFL player and coach, he was drafted in round 2 and was immediately beloved by the DWF's in Cleveland and given a million chances to succeed.


P.S: Just saw slow-poke Patrick Turner, a wide receiver from USC, was cut by the Jets today...He's very similar to Robiskie, except he's taller and slower -- if that's even possible? Still, don't expect this to mean much going forward, as NFL teams will simply just draft even more obvious busts-to-be in the future, to replace these horribly overrated players they drafted a few years ago. The cycle never ends, particularly at WR and DE.

Truthteller, I did a list of black receivers busts back in 2009. Here is the link.
http://www.castefootball.us/forums/threads/10614-Black-receiver-busts?highlight=black+receiver+busts
I thought you might find it interesting. The absurd amount of piss-poor black receivers is astounding. I may do a list on black running back busts in the near future.
 

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Nice list back in '09, whiteathlete33. Goodness, so many of the guys picked real high in the mid-2000's are already long gone and forgotten, particularly the clowns picked after round one.

Actually, if you go back and look at the 2009 draft, only 3 white WR's were selected -- Hartline, Collie and Edleman, a converted college QB picked in round 7. All three are valuable players for their teams. If not for injuries, Hartline and Collie would be entrenched starters this season. But if you look at the list, how many black busts are on it already?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_NFL_Draft (click on "Pos". arrow keys at top of the list to look at just the WR's)

2009 draft has many "historic" black busts already and wide receiver is no exception. 3 top 11 picks have already been cut or traded for no value -- Smith, Curry and Maybin. Many other first round blacks hold little value, while all 5 white first rounders have either made the Pro Bowl or are on the cusp of making it -- Stafford, Mack, Matthews, Cushing and Wood.

Even most of the white 2nd rounders are good starters, with Laurinaitis and Barwin being absolute Pro Bowl types. Only reason they might never make a Pro Bowl (whether the game is ever played again or not), is because blacks, who make up the majority in the NFL, don't like voting for whites when they get their ballots. Outside of that, Barwin and Little Animal are absolutely better than all the black linebackers picked ahead of them that spring. Matthews, Cushing, Laurinaitis and Barwin are the best linebackers from the 2009 draft. Not even the most ardent, Kosher brain-washed DWF could debate this. Maybe the Poly from USC that plays for the Bengals could rank a close #5...but no one else is even close to those four, most notably super busts Aaron Curry and Aaron Maybin. Actually, I believe if Jason Phillips and McKillop ever got fair chances, they could be solid starters.

So, with all that success in the 2009 draft, did that help white LB's in the 2010, 2011 and 2012 drafts? Quick glance, I'd say no?
 

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Dolphins sign DT Ryan Baker, they've jerked him around for the last 4 years maybe this will be the year a real afflete gets hurt and time for him to shine. They also sign DT Chas Alecxih to practice squad he replaces WR Chris Hogan.

Denver signs C Dan Koppen and Qb Caleb Hannie.

Eagles sign Derek Carrier to their practice squad..

Bucs sign T Mike Remmers to PS

Colts activate T Bradley Sowell from PS

** and apparently Tim Fugger has been suffering from a sports hernia he might make Colts Practice Squad
 

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was hoping to see Bobby Carpenter picked up, I read yesterday that the Chiefs were working him out...

Yes, dwid, contracts are not guaranteed for the entire season if a veteran player signs after week one. Kind of figured no team would sign Carpenter until week 2, at the earliest, because after week 2 they can cut him at any time and not have to pay his full, annual salary. Actually, considering how well Bobby played in a limited role in Detroit last season, coupled with his strong preseason with the Pats, I'm kind of surprised he's even available...but we all know the deal.

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Via Weenie world: Eagles waived S Jaiquawn Jarrett.

Jarrett was widely viewed as a reach when the Eagles selected him with the 54th overall pick in last year's draft. Although he was billed as an athletic hard hitter, Jarrett's instincts never developed. Often left floundering in coverage, Jarrett also showed a penchant for taking bad angles and missing tackles. Though he was given plenty of opportunities to win a starting job, Jarrett had tumbled to third-team defense after a disastrous preseason opener a month ago.

Wow, what a surprise, some no name mid-major college talent (but noted as an athletic hard hitter) from a crappy school (Temple) quickly rockets up the draft charts in the spring of 2011, yet flames out real quick -- can't even keep roster spot go into his 2nd season...Can you imagine how much this guy must suck? Black, recent 2nd round pick getting cut so soon?

Anyway, he's just another in the long line of black draft busts. Wanted to mention this: Former undrafted free agent Colt Anderson is on the PUP list and is expected to be back this season, after it was assumed he would've been named to the 2011 NFC Pro Bowl squad as a special teamer (kick coverage). Hopefully he'll be promoted fairly soon, as he says he's ready now...heck, perhaps he'll replace the "Great Jaiquawn" this weekend?


Colt Anderson says he's ready to play opener:

http://www.csnphilly.com/football-p...s-ready-to-play-ope?blockID=767721&feedID=692


P.S: I'm surprised Greg Kosher printed the following. Is Anderson trying to stray from Fatty's Caste plantation?

“In this business you can’t be satisfied,” he said. “Obviously, I’m a special teams player but I want to be the best I can and playing a position in the NFL is something I’ve always wanted to do. I feel like I am a safety and I can play at this level but right now I’m just concentrating on special teams and still working at safety.”
 

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I see that the Eagles signed Jeremy Ebert to their practice squad. He'll be the next in the long line of White receivers toyed with and then kicked to the curb at Fat Bastard's plantation.

This shows the sorry state of affairs that Ebert had no better options than this. With his college production and measurables, there should be teams lining up to sign him to their 53 man roster.
 

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Jordan Shipley resigned by Bucs. Glad to see he's back on a roster, hopefully its not just for a week or two.
 
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Any Mike Kafka sightings? I thought for sure he would be signed by now. He is a pretty solid # 2 quarterback on just about any team.
 

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Mike Mohamed signed to the Jags practice squad. Denver should've kept him.
 

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Eric Bakhtiari has been re-signed by San Francisco, only because some afflete was arrested for DUI and suspended by the league for 3 games. He's already 27, but has only played in 3 NFL games thus far. He's been released 9 times and to practice squads 7 times during his career, despite being an annual pre-season star for several teams the last 5 years:

Bakhtiari led the team in sacks (2 1/2 ) and ranked second in tackles (14) during the preseason before he was among the final roster cuts Aug. 31.

He's been around so long, he actually played for the 49er's current wigger coach at the University of San Diego (1-aa). Here's a good article about him from last month. Details how he works out with Clay Matthews, ect:

http://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/Eric-Bakhtiari-looks-to-stick-with-49ers-3797449.php
 

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as much as i dislike his younger, ditzy sister, who i had a mishap to meet, i am rooting for him (they do have some Persian blood down the line iirc).
 

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Eric Bakhtiari has been re-signed by San Francisco, only because some afflete was arrested for DUI and suspended by the league for 3 games. He's already 27, but has only played in 3 NFL games thus far. He's been released 9 times and to practice squads 7 times during his career, despite being an annual pre-season star for several teams the last 5 years:



He's been around so long, he actually played for the 49er's current wigger coach at the University of San Diego (1-aa). Here's a good article about him from last month. Details how he works out with Clay Matthews, ect:

http://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/Eric-Bakhtiari-looks-to-stick-with-49ers-3797449.php

Rooting for Eric, keep chasing your dream and keep chasing down quarterbacks. This is your year!
 

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In a shocking development, the Tampa Bay Blackaneers signed DE Jeff Charleston. Although he played sparingly for the Saints the last few years in a typical dead-end racial apprenticeship position, he's actually pretty good. I think that he's starter-quality in a fair league. That said, I think that if we actually see him in a game it will be a miracle.
 

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The Chiefs look like they just got two players whiter, as they signed C Bryan Mattison and G Russ Hochstein. The horrendous C Rodney Hudson broke his leg, so the Chiefs will now be forced to get better on the O line!
 

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Eagles Cut Jeremy Ebert, probably a good thing for his career if he is ever allowed to have one. However they add H-Back Kyle Nelson to the PS as a replacement.

Bucs sign Jeff Charleston.

Dolphins sign Mike Rivera.

Cardinals sign OLB Zack Nash to PS
 

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Bucs sign Jeff Charleston.

Dolphins sign Mike Rivera.

Both Charleston and Rivera were cut today, according to Weenieworld. Some good news to report, is the Patriots are expected to re-sign Bobby Carpenter, who looked real good during the pre-season. He made the 53 man roster, but was cut after the Pats' resident jack@ss Josh McDaniels pushed the team to sign worthless, ex-Ram Greg Salas, who only lasted one week in Foxboro?

Don't be surprised if Carpenter gets immediate playing time on defense: http://www.csnne.com/football-new-e...-set-to-return-to-?blockID=782935&feedID=3352
 

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Tyler Sash returns this week from his month long suspension and is ready to play. Giants have one week to activate him, but it's expected they will do it before Sunday's game. Had it not been for this dubious suspension (the same rap one of his teammates beat), he would likely be starting this weekend due to injuries. Instead, he's probably behind two ex-"street free agents" on the depth chart.

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/giants/post/_/id/17866/sash-back-and-hopes-to-play-sunday


Also, the Giants have a ton of injuries at wide receiver and it's possible they could sign a receiver soon. If they do, I doubt they will try to placate their DWF's and sign some aging scrub -- T.O., Ochostinko or Plexi-glass Turdess...More intelligent alternative, I think, would be to sign David Douglas from their practice squad. He probably outplayed a pair of high picks (Jernigan & Randle) during the pre-season, but still got relegated to the practice squad.

http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2012/...ld-the-new-york-giants-sign-another-receiver/
 

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Tyler Sash returns this week from his month long suspension and is ready to play. Giants have one week to activate him, but it's expected they will do it before Sunday's game. Had it not been for this dubious suspension (the same rap one of his teammates beat), he would likely be starting this weekend due to injuries. Instead, he's probably behind two ex-"street free agents" on the depth chart.

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/giants/post/_/id/17866/sash-back-and-hopes-to-play-sunday


Also, the Giants have a ton of injuries at wide receiver and it's possible they could sign a receiver soon. If they do, I doubt they will try to placate their DWF's and sign some aging scrub -- T.O., Ochostinko or Plexi-glass Turdess...More intelligent alternative, I think, would be to sign David Douglas from their practice squad. He probably outplayed a pair of high picks (Jernigan & Randle) during the pre-season, but still got relegated to the practice squad.

http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2012/...ld-the-new-york-giants-sign-another-receiver/

Truthteller, I have read several articles on Sash and he's apparently "happy" about Phillips being the starter. He wants to contribute any way he can on special teams. Where have we heard that before?
 
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