Patriots sign 3 tryout players from rookie minicamp
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Deal went undrafted out of Auburn this spring, while Taylor and Williams are veterans with local ties and NFL experience.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions are making more roster moves following last week’s rookie minicamp. They are signing rookie edge defender Keith Cooper Jr. and waiving interior offensive lineman Leif Fautanu.
Friday's rookie minicamp was the first opportunity to see the Detroit Lions draft class and undrafted free agents put on the Honolulu Blue and take part in a practice. I was there for the sun-soaked morning practice and the player press conferences afterward.
Catch of the day: This belongs to undrafted rookie free agent signee Jackson Meeks (Syracuse), who went up over cornerback Tavian Montgomery deep down the right sideline on a well-thrown 50-50 ball by Snyder that Meeks high-pointed beautifully. Meeks (6-1, 205) caught 78 passes for 1,021 yards and seven touchdowns for the Orange last season.
MLive’s Dungeon of Doom was on the ground in Allen Park for the first rookie minicamp session. We’re recapping what we saw on the field from the draft class, undrafted free agents and tryout players. Also, we got to speak with each of the team’s seven draftees, so view this podcast episode as a chance to get to know each rookie.
The Detroit Lions added three tryout players from the weekend's rookie minicamp to the roster on Monday. Two of them are veterans, while another undrafted rookie joins the Lions. The Lions signed WR Malik Taylor, DT Raequan Williams and TE Luke Deal. All three were in Detorit on a tryout basis for rookie minicamp.
The writers from Sports Illustrated/All Lions give their opinions on a handful of Lions-related topics following the Lions’ rookie minicamp this week in Allen Park.
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Lions assistant general manager Ray Agnew said he expects "growing pains" as Ahmed Hassanein "gets taught more tools" as a pass rusher.