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Undrafted Rookie Free Agents
Signed By New Orleans
Saints fill out final roster with undrafted rookies
posted April 27, 2008 - print
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updated May 3, 2008
neworleansprofootball.com
The first undrafted rookie the Saints picked
was really their final draft pick. The Saints likely couldn't
outbid other teams for the services of Adrian Arrington, so they
quickly sent their 2009 sixth round pick to Green Bay for the
237th overall pick in the late seventh round and drafted him.
All rookies will report the day before the Saints'
initial minicamp on May 9.
The following is a list of undrafted rookies
signed by New Orleans following the NFL Draft.
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WR Todd Blythe |
Todd Blythe, wide receiver, Iowa State
6'5, 214 pounds, 4.58 40 yard dash
Toothpick. Tall, lanky long strider and a great jumper. Not physical
enough or thick enough to go over the middle in the NFL. Decent
enough collegiate receiver but will have to make his pro mark
on special teams, as he just won't be able to seperate in training
camp. Torn left ACL in spring of 2005 but played the entire season
the next fall and gained 1000 yards receiving on his way to setting
three school records for receiving. Good hands. Was sick in 2006
with mononucleosis.
Jason Boone, offensive lineman, Utah
6'4, 300 pounds, 5.25 40 yard dash
Three year starter at both tackle positions. Did not allow a
sack in 2006. Missed all of the 2007 season with a torn ACL suffered
in August. Very tough, two-way player in high school and an ironman
for Utah. Redshirted his freshman season. Father and brother both
played for BYU, another brother Aaron played receiver at the University
of Kentucky and is in the Arena Football League. Decent athlete
who will have to play guard at the NFL level. Fighter in the trenches
and solid character.
Nick Cleaver, tight end/fullback, New Mexico State
6'4, 246 pounds, 4.6 40 yard dash
Not signed, but will be given a tryout at the rookie minicamp.
Productive at college level. Converted safety, high school wide
receiver. Better receiver, not an accomplished blocker. Played
both offense and defense early on. Good intangibles, very smart.
Gerald Davis, offensive lineman, Valdosta State
6'4, 300 pounds
Played all over the line, mostly left and right tackle, for four
years. All-Gulf South Conference. Three year starter, played all
four.
Jo-Lonn Dunbar, linebacker, Boston College
6'1, 231 pounds, 4.78 40 yard dash
Started at middle linebacker as a senior before a high ankle
sprain forced him to the bench. Better football player than athlete.
Reportedly ran a 4.4 40 yard dash when he was recruited out of
high school as a runningback. Very productive as a linebacker.
Scored on a 94 yard fumble return. Team captain, great intangibles
and work ethic. Can learn and be coached, having made the transition
from offense to defense successfully. Knack for pass coverage
but will be outmatched in the NFL at outside linebacker. Plays
big.
Shonda Faulkner, linebacker, Indiana State
6'0, 224 pounds, 4.5 40 yard dash
Not given a contract, only a tryout at the rookie minicamp. Undersized,
very productive collegiate linebacker that will probably move
to safety. Had 19 tackles in one game for the Sycamores. Shoulder
injury in '05. Very quick and as is to be expected from his size,
has good straight line speed. Born in Jamaica. Indiana State didn't
win a game in 2007, though Faulkner had 113 tackles. Added 10+
pounds since the end of the offseason, played under 220. Reportedly
runs under 4.50.
Jeremy Geathers, defensive end, UNLV
6'2, 259 pounds, 4.74 40 yard dash
Son of Jumpy Geathers, who played six seasons for the Saints.
Jeremy was born and lived in New Orleans during Jumpy's career
with the Saints. Has two other family members who have played
in the NFL, including current cousin DE Robert Geathers, Jr. Good
weight strength, 29 reps of 225. Juco transfer started two seasons
at UNLV with 11 sacks in 21 starts. Its too aggressive in his
pass rush and needs more refinement to his game. Is undersized
to be anything more than a pass rush specialist in a 4-3 scheme,
unless the Saints plan on completely overhauling him by moving
him to linebacker.
Lynell Hamilton, runningback, San Diego State
6'0, 235 pounds
Career backup in college. Was a freshman All-American in 2003
and but ended it with a fractured ankle and leg. Left knee meniscus
tear has hampered him for the past two years. Rotator cuff injury
in 2007. Coaches got him on the field as a senior by moving him
to fullback. Great size for a power runningback and has worked
so, so hard to get to this point.
Cleveland McCoy, wide receiver, South Carolina State
6'2, 220 pounds, 4.55 40 yard dash
Has contract offer on table to play quarterback in the CFL. Will
get a tryout at rookie camp. Caught passes for Saints scouts at
his pro day, but was a dual-purpose quarterback at SC State. A
shade under 6'2 with a 35" vertical, is raw and played small
school ball but is a great athlete.
Nate McManus, offensive lineman, Georgia Tech
6'4, 299 pounds, 5.45 40 yard dash
Played guard and center for Yellow Jackets. Missed last half
of his senior season because of a shoulder injury but started
previous two and a half years. Wide and strong but slow feet.
Has the perfect mentality and is smart. Went on the same high
school trip as Natalee Holloway, who went missing in Aruba and
made national headlines.
Akim Millington, offensive lineman, Illinois
6'6, 315 pounds
Blocked for Reshard Mendenhall and Pierre Thomas starting at
right tackle. Won a starting job at Oklahoma but transferred and
sat out 2005 season. Native of Trinidad. Huge frame, but poor
mobility and agility. Cannot pull. Better in pass blocking. 2006
ankle injury and some durability concerns.
Blake Mitchell, quarterback, South Carolina
6'3, 219 pounds, 4.75 40 yard dash
Only invited to the Saints' rookie minicamp without a contract.
Charged in 2006 bar fight for assault. Suspended for missing class.
Swapped starting with Syvelle Newton in 2006 and was benched in
favor of Chris Smelley in 2007. Moves well enough. Probably doesn't
have the intangibles to be a pro quarterback and freelances too
much, without the big payoff. Failed to progress in college despite
playing for Steve Spurrier. Recruited by Lou Holtz.
Evan Moore, tight end, Stanford
6'7, 236 pounds, 4.67 40 yard dash
One of Ostrander's targets. 39/481/1 TD as a senior. Major dislocated
hip injury in 2005 ended his season and has rehabbed a stress
fracture in his foot. Also played on Stanford's basketball team
as a forward before leaving the team in 2005 to focus on basketball.
Family is from Mexico and Moore speaks Spanish. More quick than
fast, and is as big as they come in the NFL. Great hands, very
tough. Ended his senior season in a bad way, dropping a late touchdown
that led to his team's loss to a horrible Notre Dame squad. Played
wide receiver for the Cardinal. Decent 35" vertical.
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QB TC Ostrander
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Thomas "TC" Ostrander, quarterback,
Stanford
6'2, 227 pounds, 4.9 40 yard dash
A backup to Trent Edwards for two years, then when
he emerged as the starter, a seizure suffered after the fourth
game of the season knocked him out of the starting lineup. Mentally
fast, has all the intangibles and a solid release. Played in Stanford's
pro-style offense. Very average arm.
Waylon Prather, punter, San Jose State
6'3, 225 pounds
All-WAC in 2006, put 38% of his kicks inside the 20 as a senior,
averging 39.5 per punt. Did not kick off. Great accuracy, average
leg strength. Because the college didn't have a kicking coach,
Prather walked on and taught himself to kick. Uses a kicking style
that minimizes bounce and roll after the ball lands, the likely
explanation for his mastery of the coffin corner placement. Great
all-around athlete and a willing tackler.
David Roach, safety, TCU
6'1, 212 pounds, 4.53 40 yard dash
Solidly built and a great athlete, fantastic leaper, though undersized
for your typical NFL safety. Very raw, and doesn't have the skills
to play anything but strong safety because of his speed limitations
in coverage. Durability concerns center around recurring hamstring
problems. Very productive at college level when healthy.
Byron Ross, wide receiver, Southeastern Louisiana
5'10, 186 pounds
No contract, just a tryout. Native of Kentwood had seven catches
against Tulane and eight catches against McNeese State. Has some
ability at kick returner.
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LB Luke Sanders
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Luke Sanders, linebacker, LSU
6'5, 242 pounds, 4.76 40 yard dash
Native of West Monroe and former Tiger is tall, big and smart.
A poor man's Scott Fujita. Pushed 225 pounds up 31 times at the
LSU pro day, four reps more than DT Glenn Dorsey, making his weightlifting
dad proud. Sanders is not very quick and is a marginal pro athlete
despite his strength and two years of college starting experience
at a premier program. Played in 44 games in his career and is
experienced on special teams.
Rocky Schwartz, safety, University of Houston
5'10, 204 pounds, 4.42 40 yard dash
Outside linebacker in college will play safety in
the pros. As a result, is very raw. Fast, extremely quick and
a great leaper but thin and underbuilt as a pro athlete. Only
pressed 225 pounds twice at his pro day. Has recovered from a
torn ACL in his college career. Extremely productive as a tackler.
In grad school.
Ryan Senser, long snapper, University of Ohio
6'3, 241 pounds
Arizona State transfer. Knee injury in senior year
of high school. Uncle, Joe, played for the Vikings. Recovered
a fumble on a muffed punt against Virginia Tech in 2007. Reliable
at collegiate level.
Lionel Singleton, cornerback, Florida International
5'9, 175 pounds, 4.48 40 yard dash
Just an invite, no contract. Return man and good
collegiate corner. Threw a punch at Hurricanes DE Calais Campbell
in the infamous Miami-FIU brawl.
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FB/RB Nee Sobomehin
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Olaniyi "Nee" Sobomehin, runningback/fullback, Portland
State
6'1, 230 pounds, 4.58 40 yard dash
Averaged 4.7 yards per carry as a senior with eight touchdowns,
leading his 3-8 team in rushing with 510 yards.. Missed the final
two games with a wrist injury. Transferred from Oregon State where
he walked on to the team. Carried 25 times for 141 yards, and
caught five passes for 47 yards and a TD in a win over Eastern
Washington when asked to start at tailback due to injury. Very
hard worker.
Kevin Tuminello, offensive lineman, Georgia Tech
6'4, 293 pounds, 5.25 40 yard dash
One of two offensive linemen from Georgia Tech signed after the
draft by the Saints. Team captain and three-year starting center.
Given Matt Lehr's questionable availability because of his steroids
investigation, not to mention his injury history, has a real shot
at making the team. Tough and durable at college level, but might
not be athletic enough to play in the NFL. Needs to hit the weight
room with a vengeance.
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