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Really? No reports of UCF FA?

80'sKnight

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Of course if you look on the pay forum, Torrian, Plummer, Hall, Glenn all "confirmed" signed. Guess I'll have to wait till tomorrow to find out where.
 
Hall to he Bucs
Plummer to redskins
Glenn to da Bears
Torrian Wilson to Lions
according to rantsports.com
 
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Hall to the Bucs
Wilson to the Lions
Plummer to the Redskins
Glenn to the Bears
 
NFL.com has Jacoby Glenn and Rannell Hall listed among their selections for top undrafted free agents, for whatever that's worth.
 
It's so hard to fathom how Wilson and Plummer were such great players at times for UCF and they don't even get drafted. The NFL is so competitive. I guess that's why you have to go to classes and get your degree.
 
It's so hard to fathom how Wilson and Plummer were such great players at times for UCF and they don't even get drafted. The NFL is so competitive. I guess that's why you have to go to classes and get your degree.

They were, but Jacoby is the real mystery to me. Jacoby Glenn wasn't just great in the context of UCF football, he was one of the best at his position in all of college football in 2014 (2nd team All American) and tied for the best player on defensive side of the ball in the AAC (Co-Defensive player of the year). Hard to believe that he can't play at the next level, he simply made a poor choice to leave college this early. Sounds like he got some terrible advice.
 
All those college awards don't mean that much. Also., it's not like he played in the SEC every week. The NFL is looking for specific characteristics like speed, strength, etc., and Glenn didn't have those qualities, yet.
 
I think Ozerities has the talent to be a special teams guy in the NFL. He wasn't the best on coverage, but the kid could tackle.
 
Glenn has all the potential in the world. But he got terrible advice and left too early. Another year or two and I bet he would have been drafted. He's got the talent. But he lacks the NFL body and speed. The speed may never come but a few more years in the UCF weight room would have benefited him.
 
Speedy Hall not getting drafted was the biggest head scratcher to me after his Senior Bowl week performance. Rooting for him to make the rotation for the Bucs
 
True. Michael Sam was SEC defensive player of year before he came out. He can't get into the league.
 
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Glenn has all the potential in the world. But he got terrible advice and left too early. Another year or two and I bet he would have been drafted. He's got the talent. But he lacks the NFL body and speed. The speed may never come but a few more years in the UCF weight room would have benefited him.

He could have improved his speed as well at UCF. Look at Latavius Murray.
Body maturing + weight/speed training
= faster 40 time.

Glenn's present speed can't possibly land him in the NFL as a corner
 
I think Ozerities has the talent to be a special teams guy in the NFL. He wasn't the best on coverage, but the kid could tackle.


okay...your opinion. Other than tackling, why would you think he would be a special teams guy, and make a roster(btw, you still have to cover to make a NFL roster)? the guy to me looked to be the smallest guy on the field most games, unless he gained weight, and greatly improved his footwork and route recondition, I don't see how he will ever make a roster. If he does, it will be one of the biggest surprises in UD free agents.
 
He could have improved his speed as well at UCF. Look at Latavius Murray.
Body maturing + weight/speed training
= faster 40 time.

Glenn's present speed can't possibly land him in the NFL as a corner


what did Glenn run in the 40? I know several guys who got NFL chances(drafted and undrafted)....its a CRAPSHOOT, and like a lot of other things in life, very political and biased. I had a friend on my team in college that played on the Bucs super bowl team in the 90s and I never thought he had a chance in the NFL. He was always a backup receiver and special teamer(in the NFL), but he made it! the guy was NOT that special. He had some good WR traits, but to me, he got very lucky and had the breaks fall his way(A lot of people don't get the breaks). Most is being on the right team, and the right situation.
 
okay...your opinion. Other than tackling, why would you think he would be a special teams guy, and make a roster(btw, you still have to cover to make a NFL roster)? the guy to me looked to be the smallest guy on the field most games, unless he gained weight, and greatly improved his footwork and route recondition, I don't see how he will ever make a roster. If he does, it will be one of the biggest surprises in UD free agents.
He already got dropped. I was wrong. He is a good tackler, though. I don't think he could have been used for anything else but special teams.
 
already dropped!?:eek:....I am not over confident/cocky, but I do know a thing or two about the game...have coached and played. I am NOT saying you can't understand the game in greater detail(than most clueless fans I see at games, most go to socialize and get drunk, and couldn't tell you what a post pattern is), if you haven't played, but it does give you some insight to the inner happenings, play-calling, etc...

I realized after playing in college, I didn't know as much as I thought I did. Most on this board have a LOT bigger understanding of the
"technical/play calling" part of football, which is why I will post here occasionally. Anyway, off my "high horse":)
 
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