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    September 4
  • (9:30 PM): Chiefs get Pats' pick for vet safety ... Kansas City has received an undisclosed pick from New England in exchange for safety Jarrad Page.
  • (8:30 PM): Bengals, Jags exchange vet DBs ... Cincinnati has acquired FS Reggie Nelson, a former 1st round draft pick, from Jacksonville in exchange for CB David Jones. Jacksonville also reportedly gets a conditional pick as part of the deal.
  • (8:00 PM): Eagles get 'Hawks pick for vet OT ... Philadelphia has acquired a 7th round pick in 2011 from Seattle in exchange for veteran OT Stacy Andrews.
  • (6;00 PM): Roster deadline passes ... The Turk has come and gone and all NFL teams should have submitted their opening day 53-man rosters to the league. However, a lot of teams have yet to officially announce their cuts although figure that most should be heard from in the next hour or so.
  • (4:30 PM): Lions, Broncos complete vet trade ... Detroit has acquired CB Alfonso Smith from Denver in exchange for FB Dan Gronkowski.
  • (4:00 PM): Cards get down to limit ... Arizona cut LB Chris Johnson and RB Alfonso Smith, a pair of undrafted rookie free agents, to get down to today's 53-man roster limit. Even with the release of Johnson and Smith, the Cards still have 5 undrafted rookie free agents, an inordinate number, on the roster including QB Max Hall who appears to be the team's primary back-up to starter Derek Anderson.
  • (2:45 PM): Rams future is now .... St. Louis has announced that QB sam Bradford, the firts player selected overall at the 2010 draft, will be the team's starter to open the season.
  • (2:30 PM): Cards cut QB Leinart ... Arizona has reportedly released QB Matt Leinart. The Cardinals tried for almost a week to trade Leinart, the tenth player taken overall at the 2006 draft, but received little interest. Barring a trade it appears that Arizona will go with undrafted rookie free agent QB Max Hall as the primary backup to starter Derek Anderson. In fact, with just two cuts to make to get the 53-man roster limit the Cardinals still have seven undrafted rookies on the roster. Meanwhile, Seattle has reportedly released veteran WR T.J. Houshmandezah, again after failing to find a trade partner.
  • (1:45 PM): Redskins get Colts' pick for vet CB ... Washington has traded CB Justin Tyron to Indianapolis for an undisclosed 2011 pick.
  • (1:30 PM): We have a deal! Birds trade LB ... On what has been a very quiet roster cutdown day so far, Baltimore and Philadelphia got things started with a trade that sees the Ravens acquire an undisclosed 2011 pick from the Eagles in exchange for veteran OLB Antwan Barnes.
  • (11:00 AM); Dawgs star WR to sit out ... Georgia junior WR A.J. Green, a potential top 5-10 pick at the 2011 draft, is the latest college player to be forced to sit out because of on-going NCAA investigations into improper contact with an agent. Green will not play later today when the Bulldogs open their season against Louisiana-Lafayette.
  • Vikes get Giants picks for vet QB, KR … Minnesota has acquired what is being reported as a 5th round pick in 2011 and a conditioanl pick in 2012 from the New York Giants in exchange for back-up QB Sage Rosenfels and RB/KR Darius Reynaud.
  • Pair of top Tar Heels cleared to play ... Finally a little bit of good news for embattled North Carolina as LBs Quan Sturdivant and Bruce Carter have been cleared to play in today's season opener against LSU in Atlanta. On the other hand, safety Deunta Williams will not play due to the ongoing NCAA investigation into the program making it an even baker's dozen Tar Heels who will not play this evening as a result of the on-going NCAA investigations.
    September 3
  • (6:15 PM): Cowboys send vet OT to Dolphins ... Dallas completed a second trade today, sending OT Pat McQuistan to Miami for an undisclosed 2011 draft pick.
  • (6:00 PM): And the prize goes to .... San Francisco became the first team to officially get down to tomorrow's 53-man roster limit. The 49ers released 22 players including veteran RB Michael Robinson, WR Jason Hill and CB Karl Paymah, along with highly rated undrafted rookie free agents QB Jarrett Brown and LB Keaton Kristick.
  • (5:30 PM): Browns IR #2 pick ... As expected, Cleveland has placed RB Matario Hardesty, the Browns' 2nd round pick at the 2010 draft, on IR after he tore an ACL in last night's pre-season finale.
  • (5:00 PM): Ole Miss gets transfer QB back ... It appears that former oregon Jeremy Masoli will get to play at Mississippi this yera after all after an NCAA Appeals committee overturned an earlier ruling which said Masoli had to sit out a year before suiting up with the Rebels. Masoli transferred to Mississippi after being kicked off Oregon's team this summer after two run-ins with police. He pleaded guilty in January to a theft at a fraternity house and was suspended for the entire 2010 season and then was cited for misdemeanor marijuana possession in June. Masoli had already completed his undergraduate degree at Oregon and enrolled in Ole Miss' Parks and Recreation graduate program which is not offered at Oregon. However, the NCAA ruled that Masoli didn‘t transfer to go to graduate school but to play football.
  • (4:00 PM) Cowboys get late Bolts pick for WR ... San Diego has acquired WR Patrick Crayton from Dallas in exchange for a 7th round pick in 2011.
  • (3:00 PM): Cards get Iggles pick for vet OG ... Philadelphia has acquired veteran OG Reggie Wells from Arizona in exchange for waht is being reported as a 6th round pick at the 2011 draft.
  • (12:00 PM): Browns pick looks headed to IR … The preliminary news isn’t good for Cleveland RB Montario Hardesty, the team’s second round pick at the 2010 draft, who was carted off the field during alst night’s pre-season game with Chicago with what is believed to be a torn ACL, although the team is awaiting results of a MRI to confirm the early diagnosis concerns.
  • (11:00 AM): Dozen Heels to miss opener … North Carolina has confirmed that at least 12 players will not play in tomorrow’s much-anticipated season opener against LSU in Atlanta. DT Marvin Austin, WR Greg Little, DEs Robert Quinnand Michael McAdoo and CBs Kendric Burney and Charles Brown have formally been declared ineligible for violating school and/or NCAA rules, while 6 other players including RBs Shaun Draughn and Ryan Houston and DBs Da'Norris Searcy and Jonathan Smith will be held out while the NCAA investigation of allegations of improper benefits or cointact involving agents and academic fraud continues. Meanwhile, three other top UNC prospects - OLB Bruce Carter, ILB Quan Sturdivant and FS Deunta Williams - also did not travel with the team to Atlanta this morning as the school is still working to determine their eligibility status.
  • (9:00 AM): Tide DE docked 2 games … Alabama Marcell Dareus, a likely first round pick at the 2011 draft, has been declared ineligible by the NCAA for two games for accepting nearly $2,000 in improper benefits during two trips to Miami this spring and summer. Alabama reportedly is appealing the decision, otherwise Dareus will be forced to miss next Saturday‘s big intersectional match-up with Penn State. The Tide open their season tomorrow against san Jose State. Meanwhile, there are reports that North Carolina WR Greg Little, arguably the top senior receiver prospect for the upcoming draft, won‘t travel with the team when they head to Atlanta to play LSU on Saturday. UNC DT Marvin Austin, who attended the same party in Miami as Dareus, has already been ruled out of the game, while the Tar Heels are awaiting word from the NCAA on a couple of suspensions before deciding whether to dress a number of other top players.
  • (12:01 AM): Turk back on the prowl ... With the pre-seaon now in the books, NFL teams have until Saturday afternoon to get down to their 53-man opening day rosters. Stay tuned as we'll have the cuts as they happen or at least as quickly as we can get them posted.
  • Cards allow QB to seek out trade … Arizona has reportedly given embattled QB Matt Leinart the right to try and seek out a trade for himself. The Cardinals reportedly have talked with several teams about Leinart, however, the former USC star is on record as saying he wants to go somewhere where he will have a chance to start. The Cardinals are also reportedly willing to trade starting OG Reggie Wells. Meanwhile, Seattle is reportedly shopping veteran WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
  • UNC-LSU program sales booming ... Folks watching Saturday night's college football season opener between North Carolina and LSU in Atlanta, which had been projected as draft bonanza, might want to get themselves a program as it doesn't appear that many of UNC's outstanding draft class are going to be allowed to play in the wake of several NCAA investigations. For now, here's a quick profile of who to watch just in case.
  • Two more SC prospects sit out season opener … In addition to TE Weslye Saunders who has been suspended indefinitely, South Carolina LT Jarriel King and CB Chris Culliver, both of whom are solid second-day prospects for the 2011 draft, were also held out of Thursday night’s season-opening win over Southern Miss. King is reportedly one of several Gamecocks’ whose housing arrangements are being investigated, however, so far no reason has been given for Culliver’s absence.
    September 2
  • (12:01 AM): Are you ready for some football!!! ... The college football season kicks off later this evening with a half dozen or two games including several of early season interest to pro scouts. Here's a quick profile of who to watch in today's top games. For the record, we'll also have previews of Saturday's big game between North Carolina and LSU, as well as Monday's early season BCS showdown between Boise State and Virginia Tech closer to kick-off time. Also for the record, here's our ranking of the Top 20 plus draft classes for the 2011 draft.
    September 1
  • (4:00 PM) Shoe finally drops on top UNC DT prospect … Embattled North Carolina DT Marvin Austin has been suspended indefinitely for violating team rules. According to head coach Butch Davis, Austin ‘has neglected his responsibilities to the team’ and that the suspension "is not a result of the ongoing NCAA review into alleged improper contact with an agent. Austin has been projected as a potential top 10-15 pick at the 2010 draft, although this is hardly going to help his final grade.
  • (12:01 AM): First Top 100 posted … The initial ranking of the top 100 prospects for the 2011 draft.
  • Ravens get CB from Seahawks for pick … Baltimore has acquired CB Josh Wilson from Seattle in exchange for what is being reported as a 5th round at the 2011 draft. Meanwhile, Seattle has acquired OT Tyler Polumbus from Detroit for an undisclosed conditional pick in 2012.
  • August 31
  • (7:00 PM): First round of cuts done ... All teams have now made their first round of cuts to get down to today's 75-man roster limits. Of course, those that survived today's round of cuts can't get too comfortable as the deadline to get down the season-opening 53-man roster comes up at 4 PM ET on Saturday.
  • (5;00 PM): Redskins dump newly acquired rook DE ... Just a day after acquiring him in a trade with st. louis, Washington has released rookie DE Hall Davis. Davis was a 5th round pick this past April and came to the Redskins in a deal that involved FB Dennis Morgan, the 'skins' 6th round pick this year.
  • (4:30 PM): Bolts IR rook LB ... As expected, San Diego has formally placed ILB Donald Butler, a 3rd round pick at the 2010 draft, on injured.
  • (4:00 PM): Saints cut late pick …. New Orleans got down to today’s 75-man roster limit by releasing two rookies: QB Sean Canfield, a 7th round pick at the 2010 draft, and undrafted rookie free agent WR Andy Tanner.
  • SC TE out first week … Suspended South Carolina TE Weslye Saunders, one of the top 2-3 prospects at the position for the 2011 draft, will not play in the Gamecocks' opener Thursday night against Southern Miss. Saunders one of the players the NCAA is investigating whether a party they attended in Florida this spring was funded by agents. Saunders is also one of several South Carolina players whose living arrangements have come under NCAA scrutiny. Saunders was allowed to practice with the team early in the preseason, but has since been suspended for reportedly lying to the coaches about why he was late for a scrimmage.
  • (1:00 PM): Tide RB dinged; to miss opener … Alabama junior RB Mark Ingram, a potential top 1-0 pick for the 2011 draft, will not play in the Crimson Tide's season-opener against San Jose State on Saturday after undergoing arthroscopic surgery to repair what is being described as a minor knee injury suffered at practice yesterday.
  • (11:30 AM): More picks on IR ... Three more players selected at the 2010 draft have been placed on injured reserve including Jacksonville DT D'anthony Smith, a 3rd round selection this past April, as well as Pittsburgh OT Chris Scott, a 5th rounder, and Giants LB Adrian Tracy, a 6th round choice, as teams continue to get down to today's 75-man roster limit.
  • Texans IR two picks ... HOuston got down to the 75-man rosetr limit by placing RB Ben Tate and WR/KR Trindon Holliday, the team's 2nd and 6th round picks respective;y at the 2010 draft, on injured reserve.
  • August 30
  • (5:00 PM): Bills cut late pick ... Buffalo got down to tomorrow's 75-man roster limit by releasing three players including OT Kyle Calloway, a 7th round pick at the 2010 draft.
  • (3:00 PM): Two more picks swapped ... For the second time in just hours teams have taken the rather unusual step of swapping picks rookie draft picks. Washington has acquired DE Hall Davis, a fifth-round pick by St. Louis from the Rams in exchange for TE/FB Dennis Morris whom the Redskins took with a 6th round pick this past April. The Redskins reportedly also received a conditional late round future pick to complete the deal.
  • (2:00 PM): Cards, Iggles swap picks... Arizona and Philadelphia have swapped 6th round picks from the 2010 draft with the Cardinals acquiring RB Charles Scott while the Eagles get CB Jorick Calvin.
  • (12:01 AM): Safeties profiled in pre-season preview ... The annual GBN Pre-season College Football Draft Preview positional overviews wraps-up with a profile of the safety prospects for the 2011 draft and beyond.
  • August 29
  • (11:00 AM): The Turk on the prowl … With all but two NFL teams having played their Week 3 pre-season game, the cuts have started in anticipation of Tuesday’s 4 PM deadline to get down to this week’s 75-man roster limit. Indeed, both Philadelphia and Indianapolis having already got down their limit. As usual, we’ll have all the cuts through Saturday’s deadline to get down the season-opening 53-man roster.
  • Scary moments for rooks … Cincinnati rookie CB Brandon Ghee, a 3rd round pick at the 2010 draft, took a hit to the head in last night’s pre-season game against Buffalo and remained motionless on the ground for over five minutes before ultimately regaining consciousness and sitting up. Meanwhile, Kansas City LB Cameron Sheffield, a 5th round pick this year, has been released from hospital after he suffered a neck injury as a result of a helmet-to-helmet hit while making a tackle in Friday night's preseason game against Philadelphia. Sheffield was immobilized and carried off the field, bud did have movement in all of his extremities at the time.
  • August 27
  • (3:00 PM):Suspended Big XII back could be facing charges ... Local authorities are reportedly mulling a charge of sexual assualt against Missouri RB Derrick Washington, a solid second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, who has been suspended indefinitely, presumably because of the laleged incident.
  • (11:00 AM): More woes at UNC; really ‘big’ season opener in doubt … It was supposed to have been the grand opening for the college football season, but next Saturday’s heralded game between LSU and North Carolina continues to lose luster as it appears that the tar Heels will not be fielding a full deck as the NCAA investigation into alleged improprieties has been expanded to include rumblings about academic issues. In particular, it appears that there have been allegations that some football players had assignments done by tutors. All that could be a big disappointment for pro scouts who were looking forward to seeing North Carolina’s half dozen or so top draft propsects go against one of the SEC’s heavyweights in LSU. Instead it appears that UNC DT Marvin Austin and WR Greg Little, who have both been implicated in the earlier investigation of a party in South Florida that may have involved the players receiving improper benefits from an agent, will not play against LSU. Neither Austin, considered to be the top prospect at the position this year and a likely top 10-15 this coming April, nor Little, the top-rated senior wideout to date, have worked with their respective UNC first-team units since fall training camp opened earlier this month. It is also likely that neither of junior DE Robert Quinn nor OLB Bruce Carter, both of whom are also rated as the top prospects at their respective this year, but whom have been implicated in the academic fraud investigation along with Austin, will play until that investigation has been completed. And the resolution of that investigation reportedly is still at least several weeks away.
  • Top pick stars in first start … St. Louis rookie QB Sam Bradford, the first player selected at the 2010 draft, didn’t pick his spots to make his initial pro start as he completed 15 of 22 passes for 189 yards and 2 scores against no zero interceptions as he led the Rams to a 36-35 road win over perennial NFL power New England last night.
  • August 26
  • (12:01 AM): Outside backers profiled in pre-season preview ... The annual GBN Pre-season College Football Draft Preview continues with an overview of the outside linebacker prospects for the 2011 draft and beyond.
  • Top CB done for year … Michigan has pretty much confirmed that CB Troy Woolfolk won't play this season because of an ankle injury. Woolfolk had surgery earlier this week and is now expected to return as a 5th-year senior in 2011.
  • Injured Pats rook DT clears waivers; goes on IR … New England has placed DT Kade Weston, a 7th round pick at the 2010 draft, has been placed on injured reserve after clearing waivers. Weston suffered an internal injury in a pre-season game against Atlanta that required surgery.
  • August 25
  • (12:01 AM): Inside backers profiled in pre-season preview ... The annual GBN Pre-season College Football Draft Preview continues with an overview of the inside linebacker prospects for the 2011 draft and beyond.
  • August 24
  • (4:00 PM): Bucs resign top undrafted QB ... With incumbent starting QB Josh Freeman sidelined with a thumb injury, Tampa Bay has resigned former Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead. Snead, who school following a disappointing junior season last fall, was signed by the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent after he wasn't selected at the 2010 draft, but he was released just before the start of training camp. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay has also resigned DE George Johnson, another top undrafted rookie whom wa swith the Bucs eralier in the year but was released.
  • (9:00 AM): Embattled SC TE suspended … South Carolina TE Weslye Saunders, one of the top 2-3 prospects at the position for the 2011 draft, has been suspended indefinitely by the team. Saunders is one of several players who has been caught up in the on-going NCAA investigation of the possibility that the players received improper benefits in connection with a party in Miami; he is also one of several players who have been told to leave a local hotel and find other living arrangements. According to Gamecocks’ head coach Steve Spurrier, though, Saunders has been suspended ‘temporarily’ for an undisclosed violation of team rules and not for anything to do with the NCAA investigation. Saunders reportedly did not attend a team meeting Saturday morning and was late for a scrimmage later that day.
  • August 23
  • (11:30 AM): Falcons get pick from Pats for troubled OG … Atlanta has acquired an undisclosed draft pick from New England in exchange for OG Quinn Ojinnaka. Ojinnaka will miss the season opener after being suspended for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy as a result of charges of domestic assault. To make room on the roster, the Patriots released DT Kade Weston, a late 7th round pick at the 2010 draft.
  • (10:00 AM): Bills place two picks on IR … Buffalo has placed rookie 2010 draft picks WR Marcus Easley and LB Danny Batten on injured reserve. Easley, a 4th round pick had surgery to repair a knee injury, while Batten, a 6th-rounder, has been sidelined since hurting his right shoulder in practice early in camp.
  • Huskers TE could be done for year… Nebraska TE Dreu Young, a second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, will undergo back surgery and will miss at least two months, but could be out for the season. The 6-4, 255-pound Young missed the season opener a year ago as a result of an earlier back operation, but returned to play the other 13 games including 9 starts.
  • Rams sign top UDFA wideout ... St. Louis has signed former Missouri WR Danario Alexander, one of the higher rated undrafted rookie free agents this past spring. The 6-5 Alexander had 113 receptions for almost 1,800 yards last fall, but wasn't able to workout after undergoing off-season knee surgery in February.
  • August 22
  • (10:00 AM): Seahawks lose top pick for a while ... Seattle could be without OT Russell Okung, the sixth-overall pick at the 2010 draft, for a while after he suffered what is being reported as a high ankle sprain in a preseason game last night. A final diagnosis won't be available until after Okung undergoes an MRI, but the early prognosis is that Okung could miss as much as 6-8 weeks.
  • (12:01 AM): Falcons lose mid-rounder for year ... Atlanta WR Kerry Meier, a 5th round pick at the 2010 draft, will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in the team's pre-season game against New England on Thursday.
  • August 20
    August 19
  • Seahawks get pick for former #1 … Seattle has traded DE Lawrence Jackson, the Seahawks first round pick in 2008, to Detroit for a 6th round pick at the 2011 draft. Jackson became expendable in Seattle with the acquisition of DE Kentwan Balmer from San Francisco earlier in the week.
  • August 18
  • (12:01 AM): 'Tis better to receive ... The annual GBN preview of the upcoming college football season continues with a quick overview of the WR prospects for the 2011 draft and beyond.
  • Wolverines CB likely out for year … Michigan CB Troy Woolfolk, a second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, sustained what is being described as a dislocated ankle at practice this week which could require surgery, although the latter course of action won‘t be confirmed until the swelling in the joint has subsided. However, whether surgery is required ort not, Woolfolk, the son of former Giants‘ first round RB Butch Woolfolk, likely will need an extended rehab period.
  • Titans release UDFA RB; IR likely … Tennessee has released undrafted rookie free agent RB Stafon Johnson, the former Southern California standout whose college career was ended by a weightlifting accident that crushed his neck last fall. Johnson dislocated his ankle and broke his fibula in the Titans' pre-season loss at Seattle over the weekend. If Johnson clears waivers, though, he is expected to be placed on IR. Elsewhere, Kansas City has signed former Pitt QB Bill Stull, another undrafted rookie free agent. To make room on the roster the Chiefs released UDFA DE Jeffrey Fitzgerald, while Detroit has released former LSU TE/FB Richard Dickson and signed former UCLA DE Korey Bosworth, the newphew of Brian Bosworth.
  • Travellin’ QB on the move again … Former Clemson QB Willy Korn has transferred to DII North Greenville after failing to win the starting job at Marshall. Korn, who earned his undergraduate degree from Clemson in May, transferred to Marshall where he was hoping to compete for the starting job, but was moved to safety last week.
  • August 17
  • (9:00 AM): Texans IR second rounder ... As expected, Houston has placed RB Ben Tate, the team's 2nd round pick at the 2010 draft, on injured reserve after he suffered a severe ankle injury in the team's pre-season opener that will require surgery. Meanwhile, with RBs Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch likely sidelined for the rest of the pre-season at least, Buffalo has signed former Tulane RB Andre Anderson, one of the more highly rated undrafted rookie RBs this spring who had tryouts with a couple of teams but had not yet formally signed anywhere. Elsewhere, Philadelphia has resigned former Miami DE Eric Moncur, while Detroit has resigned former Minnesota LB Lee Campbell. Both were undrafted rookie free agents who had been released earlier this year.
  • 49ers trade no-show DT to division rivals for pick … San Francisco has traded DT Kentwan Balmer, the 49ers’ 1st-round pick in 2008, to Seattle for a 6th round pick in 2011. Balmer has been AWOL from the 49ers camp since last week.
  • August 16
  • (12:01 AM): Are you ready for some football!!!! … We start our annual preview of the upcoming college football season with a quick overview of the QB prospects for the 2011 draft.
  • BC LB out for month with foot … Boston College LB Mark Herzlich, who is looking to come back after missing last season while recovering from Ewing’s sarcoma, w\still hopes to be ready for the Eagles’ season opener despite breaking his foot.
  • Rook backs dinged … A pair of rookie RBs suffered serious injuries during pre-season play this past weekend. Houston RB Ben Tate, a second round pick at the 2010 draft, for example, will require surgery after suffering a severe ankle injury in the Texans preseason opener in Arizona and is expected to miss the rest of the season. Meanwhile, undrafted rookie free agent Tennessee RB Stafon Johnson is expected to miss at least 2-3 months after he dislocated his right ankle in the Titans‘ game with Seattle. Johnson, of course, is no stranger to injury as he missed almost all of the 2009 season after a barbell crushed his larynx in a weight-room accident last fall.
  • Still work to be done … St. Louis rookie QB Sam Bradford, the first player selected at the 2010 draft, had a somewhat inauspicious pro debut over the weekend as he completed just 6 of 13 pass attempts for only 57 yards and no scores in a 28-7 loss to Minnesota. Bradford was also sacked four times, although he didn’t turn the ball over. If there was a silver lining for the Rams it was that despite being under intense pressure all night, Bradford did show pretty good poise in the pocket; as well, it appears his surgically repaired right shoulder held up okay in spite of the fact that Bradford took a pretty good pounding.
  • Undrafted rooks back in the show … A couple of highly-rated undrafted rookie free agents will get second chances to make an NFL roster. New Orleans has resigned former LSU LB Harry Coleman. The saints signed Coleman, the 7th rated player on our ranking of the top undrafted players in 2010, but waived him earlier this summer. At the same time, the New York Jets have signed former California OG Chet Teofilo, who was originally signed and released by Dallas. Meanwhile, New England has signed former Oklahoma OG Brian Simmons. On the other hand, Atlanta has released former Alabama TE Colin Peek, one of the top-rated prospects at the position even prior to the draft. Peek sprained a knee early in camp.
  • Top draft site revamped ... The guys over at NFL Draft Blitz one of our favorite draft sites, has just completed a major revamping which includes a numbers of new features. And maybe most importantly, the site will now be free.
  • August 13
  • (12:01 AM): ‘Bama, other college coaches talk with commish about agents … Alabama head coach Nick Saban reportedly organized a conference call between himself and several other unidentified top college coaches and ADs, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, as well as representatives from the NCAA, the NFL Players Association, and several agents to discuss ways to solve the problem of agents inducing NCAA student-athletes into rules violations. Not surprisingly, nothing concrete came from the exchange, and it may not be for a while, although one suggestion that was reportedly put on the table was subjecting players who did break college rules to some kind of suspension once they got to the NFL.
  • Bears IR supp pick … Chicago has placed rookie RB Harvey Unga on injured because of a lingering hamstring problem. The Bears selected Unga in this year’s supplemental draft, in the process forfeiting a 7th round pick at the 2011 draft.
  • August 12
  • (10:00 AM): More troubles for UNC DT … The chances that North Carolina DT Marvin Austin will be playing when the Tar Heels kick off the season against LSU early less month took another hit with the NCAA now investigating Austin’s summer workouts last year. Austin, a potential first-round pick in 2011 who is at the center of the NCAA‘s investigation of a party in Miami this spring, spent the summer of 2009 in San Francisco working out with former UNC teammates Kentwan Balmer and Cam Thomas. Balmer, a first-round pick by the 49ers several years ago, has admitted paying Austin and Thomas’ expenses, however, the NCAA is likely investigating whether the money came from a 3rd party.
  • Tide practices closed to pro scouts … Alabama has become the second SEC power to bar pro scouts from attending fall practice sessions in the wake the on-going issue of under-the-table payments from agents to players which has put the eligibility of several top college players in doubt. Included in that group is Alabama DE Marcell Dareus, one of the players believed to have been at that party in Miami.
  • More undrafted rookie comings and goings…. A pair of undrafted rookies will get second chances to make an NFL roster. Arizona, for example, has signed former Wyoming DE John Fletcher, who had originally had a tryout with Baltimore but had been released. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay has signed RB Carlos Brown who signed originally with New Orleans. At the same time, Cincinnati placed former ole Miss RB Cordera Eason on injured reserve after he cleared waivers, while san Francisco released former Louisville WR Scott Long, who had been one of the higher rated undrafted players at the position this past spring.
  • August 10
  • (12:01 AM): Bills WR pick could be done for year … Buffalo rookie WR Marcus Easley, a 4th round pick at the 2010 draft, reportedly is out indefinitely and could miss the entire season because of an apparent knee injury. The team reportedly will make a final determination on the player's status within the next day.
  • UDFA comings and goings … For the most part, its been a quiet day or two around the NFL, however, a number of undrafted rookie free agents have shown up on the transaction wire in the past 24 hours or so. Minnesota, for example, released former Maryland safety Terrell Skinner; Chicago released former USC DT Averill Spencer, who was waived/injured, and replaced him on the roster with former Pitt DT Mick Williams. Meanwhile, Carolina released OGs Kurtis Gregory and Noah Franklin; Tampa Bay released DE George Johnson; while San Francisco released DB Leroy Vann. At the same time, the New York Jets signed DE Tim Knicky, who had originally been signed by Green Bay, while Indianapolis signed former Harvard OT James Williams, who was in Tampa Bay’s camp earlier this summer.
  • August 9
  • (9:00 AM): Vols DE done for year ... Tennessee DE Ben Martin, a second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, is expected to miss the entire season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon.
  • (12:01 AM): USC FB unsuspended over fight … That didn’t hurt all that much. Southern California senior FB Stanley Havili, potentially the top prospect at the position at the 2011 draft, has had his suspension from team activities lifted after just one day. Havili was suspended after he broke the cheekbone of a teammate during a fight last week, but new head coach Lane Kiffin ended the suspension after several players, including the victim of the attack, pleaded on Havili’s behalf.
  • Another undrafted rook DE bites the dust … The New York Jets have released undrafted rookie free agent DE Kevin Basped, one of the top-rated undrafted players in the 2010 draft class. Basped, who has had knee problems in the past, was waived/injured because of continuing knee problems.
  • Rankings start to evolve … We’ll be publishing our first positional rankings for the 2011 draft in the next week or so. In the meantime, long-time GBN friend Paul Guillmette of Pigskin Paul’s Place has beaten us to the punch and has posted his early rankings.
  • August 8
  • Rookie Bolts’ DE back in fold … First-year San Diego DE Brandon Lang, one of the top undrafted rookies from the 2010 draft class, has reportedly returned to the team after taking several days off to resolve some family issues.
  • August 6
  • (4:00 PM): And then there were none ... Just like that, both the last remaining unsigned picks from the 2010 draft have come to terms with their respective teams. Seattle has signed OT Russell Okung, the 6th player taken this year, to a reported 6-year, $58-million deal that includes $29-million in guaranteed money, while Buffalo signed RB C.J. Spiller, this years's 9th pick, to a 5-year contract worth up to $37.5-million, $20.8-million of which is guaranteed.
  • (9:00 AM): Undrafted rookie notes ... A couple or three itmes of note from around the NFL on undrafted rookies from the 2010 draft class. Baltimore has signed former LSU CB Chris Hawkins, one of the top-rated undrafted players (we had him aa the #39 UDFA) from this past April's draft. Hawkins actually had signed earlier with Jacksonville, but had been released. At the same time, Detroit has signed former Miami DB Randy Phillips, a once-promising prospect whose career with the Hurricanes was derailed by a series of injuries. The Lions also had former Florida LB Ryan Stamper, another highly-rated undrafted free agent this year, for a workout this week but didn't sign him. Meanwhile, Green Bay has placed undrafted rookie free agent WR Jeff Moturi on IR after he tore an ACL.
  • August 5
  • (9:00 AM): Undrafted rooks leave camp … Undrafted rookie free agents DE Brandon Lang of San Diego and Miami CB A.J. Wallace have reportedly left their respective teams for undisclosed reasons. Lang, in particular, was thought to have a good shot at making the Chargers 53-man roster. Indeed, the former Troy star was rated as the #2 undrafted prospect overall on our list of the top undrafted rookies this year.
  • (12:01 AM): Tide DE to practice … Alabama has indicated that junior DE Marcell Dareus will be allowed to practice when the defending national champions begin fall camp tomorrow. Dareus, a leading prospect for the 2011 draft, is one of several players being investigated by the NCAA for possible rules violations in connection with that party in Miami earlier this spring. Same story for South Carolina TE Weslye Saunders who is also practicing with the Gamecocks while he is under investigation for the same issue.
  • Bolts lose rook LB to knee … San Diego rookie MLB Donald Butler, a 3rd round choice at the 2010 draft, will miss the season after he tore his Achilles tendon in practice.
  • Prospects face the music … Oklahoma State CB David Sims, the conference’s defensive newcomer of the year last fall, has been suspended for the Cowboys’ season opener against Northern Illinois next month. Sims was accused of using someone else’s debit card. Sims paid restitution of a little more than $600 to the victim and if he stays out of a trouble for a year the incident will be expunged from his record. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh DE Jabaal Sheard has been reinstated to the team after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct for a fight last month in which he threw a man through a glass door. Sheard was ordered to pay a $300 fine and the other man's medical bills. Shear will also face some additional disciplinary action from the team however it has not yet been announced whether he will have to miss any game time. Both Sims and Sheard are considered to be second-tier prospects for the 2011 draft.
  • August 4
  • (9:00 AM): Dolphins lose rook LB for year … Miami rookie LB A.J. Edds, a 4th round pick at the 2010 draft, will miss the entire season after he tore an ACL at practice yesterday. To replace Edds in the two-deep, the Dolphins have signed former Kentucky MLB Micah Johnson, who had a brief stint with the Giants earlier this spring.
  • August 3
  • (9:00 PM): Lions’ Suh ends hold-out … Detroit has reportedly reached a contract agreement with Ndamukong Suh, the second player selected at the 2010 draft. Suh, who has missed the first four days of the Lions’ camp, reportedly signed a five-year deal worth $68 million with $40 million guaranteed.
  • (9:00 AM): One rook hold-out down; 3 still running ... Cincinnati came to an agreement with hold-out rookie TE Jermaine Gresham overnight. Gresham, the 21st player taken at the 2010 draft, ended a 6-day holdout by signing a reported 5-year deal worth $15.9 million with just under $10 million guaranteed. Gresham is expected to be at practice with the Bengals later today. With the signing of Gresham, 3 first-round picks from last April's draft remain unsigned: Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh, Seattle OT Russell Okung and Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller.
  • (12:01 AM): Seahawks cut late rounder ... Seattle has released TE Jameson Konz, a 7th round pick at the 2010 draft. Konz has a hip injury. To replace Konz on the roster the Seahawks signed undrafted rookie free agent OG Greg Peat who was just released by Indianapolis.
  • August 2
  • (9:00 PM): Cards finally land big fish ... Arizone has finally confirmed that DT Dan Williams, the 26th player drafted this year, has agreed to terms and will be at practice tomorrow. With today's signings there are four remaining unsigned 2010 draft picks: Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh; Seattle OT Russell Okung; Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller and Cincinnati TE Jeramine Gresham. 
  • (1:30 PM): Jags re-confirm top pick signs... Both Jacksonville and the agent involved have confirmed that DE Tyson Aluala has finally agreed to the Jaguars 5-year, $28 million deal. Aluala, the 10th player drafted this year, is expected to be at practice later this afternoon. 
  • (12:30 PM): Colts sign top pick ... Indianapolis has reportedly signed DE Jerry Hughes, the team's #1 pick at the 2010 draft, to a 5-year deal. Hughes, the 31st player chosen this past april, missed the Colts initial practice this morning, but is expected to be on the field at this afternoon's session. Meanwhile, there is no confirmation of the status of either Jacksonville DE Tyson Aluala or Arizona DT Dan Williams. The Jaguars announced late last night that they have a deal with Aluala, the 10th player drafted this year, but the player’s agent says he has yet to agree to the deal. At the same time, several media reports said Williams, the 26th player selected this past April, would be in Arizona to officially sign later this morning, however, to date that has yet to be confirmed.
  • (9:00 AM): Report: Cards sign top pick … ESPN is reporting that Arizona has reached an agreement with hold-out first-round draft pick DT Dan Williams, however, neither the team’s website nor local media is reporting any deal.
  • (12:01 AM): Are you ready for some football??? … By sometime around lunch time later this morning, all NFL teams will have opened their training camps and held at least one practice session. Meanwhile, college teams across the country will also be opening their fall pre-season camps in the next day or so. And starting next week, we’ll be previewing the upcoming college season with an eye toward the 2011 draft - of course if its ultimately - held given the current unsettled labor situation in the pros. For now here is a list of prospects for the upcoming draft, although please note that players are NOT formally listed according to grade.
  • Jags may or may not have signed top pick … There appears to be some confusion as to whether Jacksonville has signed DE Tyson Aluala, the surprise 10th player selected at the 2010 draft. The team has made a formal announcement that Aluala has agreed to a 5-year contract. However, Aluala’s agent is denying that the former Cal star has agreed to accept the deal. The agent said that he recommended that Alualu take the deal, but that Alualu and his family will think about it before making a final decision. Stay tuned. Other than Aluala, there a half dozen first-round picks from the 2010 draft that definitely haven’t signed yet including Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh, the 2nd player taken this year, Seattle OT Russell Okung (#6); Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller (#9), Cincinnati TE Jermaine Gresham (#21), Arizona DT Dan Williams (#26) and Indianapolis DE Jerry Hughes (#31).
  • August 1
  • (4;00 PM): Bolts sign top pick .... San Diego has reportedly signed RB Ryan Mathews, the 12th player taken at the 2010 draft, ending a brief holdout. Mathews reportedly agreed to a 5-year, $26.5 million deal.
  • (10:00 AM): One down, one to go for Seahawks ... Seattle has reportedly come to terms with former Texas safety Earl Thomas, one of the team's two unsigned 2010 first-round draft picks. Thomas, the 14th player selected this past April, reportedly agreed on a 5-year, $21 million deal. OT Russell Okung, the 6th player taken this year, though, remains unsigned for Seattle. Meanwhile, the Jets have reportedly come to terms with CB Kyle Wilson, their first-round pick this year, on a 5-year, $13 million contract.
  • (12:01 A): More #1 picks sign; hold-outs growing… Four more players selected in the opening round of the 2010 draft came to terms today including Cleceland CB Joe Haden, the 7th player taken this year who agreed to a reported 5-year, $50 million deal with the Browns. At the same time, the Giants have reportedly signed DE Jason Pierre-Paul, the 15th player selected this year, to a 5-year, $20 million deal; Tennessee has signed DE Derrick Morgan, the 16th pick this past April; while Denver signed WR Demaryius Thomas, the 22nd selection this year. However, with a dozen or so teams holding their first full practices on Saturday, the number of first round picks officially classified as hold-outs is up to 8 with Detroit DT Ndamukong Suh, the 2nd player taken this year, San Diego RB Ryan Mathews (#12), Arizona DT Dan Williams (#27), along with Seattle’s pair of first-rounders - OT Russell Okung (#6) and safety Eral Thomas (#14) - joining Cincinnati TE Jermaine Gresham, Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller and Jacksonville DE Tyson Aluala among first-round rookie hold-outs. While there is still an inordinate number of first-round holdouts, all healthy players selected in the second round are now in the fold as the Giants came to terms with DT Linval Joseph the final remaining unsigned 2010 second rounder other than Baltimore OLB Sergio Kindle who won’t play for awhile after he suffered a fractured skull in a fall at home just before the start of camp. Meanwhile, Indianapolis signed CB Kevin Thomas, a 3rd round pick this year who could miss the season after the former USC star suffered a knee injury during minicamp earlier this year.
  • Maybe shoulda stood in school... Tampa Bay has released former Mississippi QB Jevan Snead. Snead opted to leave Ole Miss this winter despite the fact that the junior was coming off a very inconsistent season and had a year of eligibility left. In the end, Snead wasn't drafted at all and ultimately signed with the Bucs as an undrafted free agent with a chance to make the team as the 3rd QB, but lasted only one practice.
  • July 31
  • (1;00 PM): Another top pick in fold .... Tampa Bay has agreed to terms on a five-year contract with DT Gerald McCoy, the 3rd player taken at the 2010 draft.
  • (12:01 A): Rams sign top pick; avoid hold-out; so do Saints … St. Louis has come to terms with former Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford, the #1 pick at the 2010 draft. Bradford will receive $78 million over six years which could escalate to $86 million of which $50 million is guaranteed. For the record, that is richest contract ever signed by a rookie in NFL history. Bradford missed two days of training camp practices for rookies and selected veterans only, but is expected be on the field later this afternoon for the first full-squad practice of camp. Meanwhile, defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans signed CB Patrick Robinson, the final player taken in this year's opening round. Robinson missed the first part of the Saints initial practice, but did get in some work later in the day.
  • Cowboys’ top pick dinged … Dallas WR Dez Bryant, the Cowboys’ first round pick at the 2010 draft, will miss 4-6 weeks after he suffered a high ankle sprain at training camp. The injury comes at a tough time for Bryant who by all accounts has had a great camp to date. As well, in addition to Bryant, the Cowboys are also currently without LB Sean Lee and CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, their second and 4th round picks respectively. Lee is out with a quadriceps strain, while Owusu-Ansah has yet to practice because of a hamstring injury, plus he’s also coming off off-season shoulder surgery.
  • Pick could be at play in Broncos-Eagles trade ... Philadelphia has traded veteran LB Joe Mays to Denver for veteran RB J.J. Arrington, who did not play in 2009 after undergoing microfracture surgery on a knee. If Arrington does not make the team, the Eagles will receive a sixth-round pick in 2012.
  • July 30
  • (9:00 PM): Lions sign one #1; one left ... Detroit has signed RB Jahvid Best, the second of two players the Lions selected in this past April's opening round. The Lions still have to sign DT Ndamukong Suh, the 2nd player drafted this year. Meanwhile, division-rival Minnesota also signed a top RB pick as the Vikings have come to terms with RB Toby Gerhart, a second-round pick this year. That leaves Giants DT Linval Joseph as the only unsigned second rounder other than Baltimore OLB Sergio Kindle who won't be playing for awhile anyway because of an off-field injury.
  • (3:00 pm): Three more #1s, one #2 picks sign … San Francisco completed signing its 2010 draft class as OG Mike Iupati, the 17th player selected this year, has reportedly come to terms on a 5-year, $19-million contract. Earlier in the day, the 49ers had announced the signings of OT Anthony Davis, their other first-round selection this year, as well second round safety Taylor Mays and third round OLB Navarro Bowman. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh has signed former Florida C Maurkice Pouncey, taken one pick after Iupati, to a 5-year deal, while Kansas City safety Eric Berry, the 5th player selected overall this past April, was not on the field when the Chiefs opened camp earlier today, however, Berry has tweeted that he has a contract agreement and is on his way to camp. And Arizona has signed LB Daryl Washington, another 2010 second rounder.
  • Undrafted D-linemen don’t make grade … A couple of highly-regarded undrafted rookie free agent defensive linemen are on the outs with their respective teams. In fact, Pittsburgh has released former UConn DE Lindsey Witten to make room on the roster for their recently signed draft picks. Witten had been considered a potential mid-round selection this past April, but went undrafted and actually was a late signing by the Steelers. Meanwhile, Green Bay has placed DT Aleric Mullins, another undrafted rookie on the reserve-did not report list when he didn’t show up for the opening of camp. Like Witten, the 320-pound Mullins was considered to be an intriguing prospect prior to the draft, but was bypassed by most teams because of a heart murmur discovered during the combine and may have opted to give up football as a result of the condition.
  • (1:00 PM): 49ers sign picks … San Francisco has signed three 2010 draft picks including OT Anthony Davis, the 11th player taken this past April. Davis reportedly signed a 5-year deal. The 49ers have also announced the signing of safety Taylor Mays and OLB Navarro Bowman who were taken in the second and third round respectively. The 49ers have yet to sign their other first-round pick, OG Mike Iupati who was selected with the No. 17 pick.
  • (11:00 AM): Packers sign top pick … Green bay has become the latest team to sign its 2010 first-round draft pick as the Packers have signed OT Brian Bulaga, the 23rd player taken this past April, to a reported 5-year, $15 million contract.
  • (10:00 AM): Texans sign top pick … Houston has signed CB Kareem Jackson, the 20th player taken at the 2010 draft, to a reported 5-year deal. Houston holds its first full practice later this morning.
  • Hold-out coun hits 5 ... Unofficially at this hour, 5 first round picks from the 2010 draft are officially hold-outs as their teams have started full workouts. The group includes Cincinnati TE Jermaine Gresham, Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller, Kansas City safety Eric Berry, Jacksonville DE Tyson aluala and New orleans CB Patrick Robinson.
  • (9:00 AM): Redskins sign top pick … Washington has signed OT Trent Williams, the 4th player taken at the 2010 draft, to a reported six-year, $60 million contract that includes almost $37 million in guaranteed money. Williams’ signing ends a one-hold-out.
  • Former Duck QB to rebel … Former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli is expected to enrol at Mississippi. Because Masoli will be entering a graduate program he likely will not have to sit out a year and is expected to be eligible this season. While a good student, Masoli had his share of off-field troubles at Oregon and was ultimately kicked out of the program after two run-ins with the law which included a burglary charge.
  • (12:01 AM): Eagles latest to sign top pick …. Philadelphia has agreed to a 5Y contract with DE Brandon Graham, the 13th player taken at the 2010 draft. Graham is the 7th 2010 first rounder to have come to terms to date. Meanwhile, 5 second rounders remain unsigned including Giants DT Linval Joseph, Arizona LB Daryl Washington, San Francisco DB Taylor Mays, Minnesota RB Toby Gerhardt and Baltimore OLB Sergio Kindle, who is on the NFL list after fracturing his skull in a domestic fall. Here is the signing status of first and second rounders to date.
  • Giants release injured third rounder …. The Giants became the first team to waive a 2010 draft pick when they released S Chad Jones, a third round pick this past April. Jones suffered a potentially career-ending injury earlier this summer when he was involved in a one-car accident that almost cost him a leg. While Jones has technically been released, the Giants are expected to resign him if, as expected, he clears waivers.
  • July 29
  • (9:00 PM): Half dozen plus top picks sign …. There was a rush of signings of top picks from the 2010 draft this evening. In fact, Miami signed both its top two picks this past April coming to terms with DE Jared Odrick, the Dolphins’ first rounder, and second-round OLB Koa Misi. Meanwhile, Atlanta signed OLB Sean Weatherspoon, the 19th player drafted this year, while second-rounders to come to terms include Pittsburgh OLB Jason Worilds, Houston RB Ben Tate, Minnesota DB Chris Cook and Indianapolis MLB Pat Angerer.
  • (7:00 PM): Broncos sign QB Tebow … Denver has signed former Florida QB Tim Tebow to a reported 5Y, 11M contract of which almost $9M is guaranteed. Tebow was the surprise 25th-overall selection in last April's draft. The Broncos, whose full camp opens on Sunday , still have some work to do though as WR Demaryius Thomas, the team’s top pick overall, remains unsigned.
  • (11:00 AM): Raiders avoid first round hold out …. Oakland has signed MLB Rolando McClain, the 8th player taken at the 2010 draft, just hours before the start of their first training-camp practice. McClain is just the third first-round pick to sign a contract and the highest overall pick to do so after Dallas signed WR Dez Bryant, the 24th pick this year, last week, while New England signed CB Devin McCourty, the 27th player taken this year, earlier this week. With McClain in the fold, it appears that the only true rookie hold out to date is Cincinnati TE Jermaine Gresham who remains unsigned with the Bengals set to take the field for their initial practice this morning. Baltimore also holds its first practice today and has yet to sign OLB Sergio Kindle, the Ravens’ #1 pick this year, however, Kindle remains in hospital with a reported fractured skull that resulted from a fall off the field so it will be awhile before it matters whether Kindle is signed or not.
  • (12:01 AM): Rams sign #2 pick; Bradford still talking … St. Louis has signed OT Rodger Saffold, the first player selected in this year’s opening round. With Saffold in the fold, the only remaining unsigned Rams’ pick is QB Sam Bradford, the #1 overall selection this past April. St. Louis, though has until its first on-field practice on Sunday morning until Bradford is officially a hold out. Meanwhile, Kansas City signed both its 2010 second rounders as the Chiefs came to terms with CB Javier Arenas RB/WR Dexter McCluster, while Buffalo has signed DT Torrell Troup, another second rounder from this past April’s draft; Seattle signed WR Golden Tate, its #2 pick this year, and Cincinnati signed second rounder DE Carlos Dunlap. Overall by our unofficial count 21 of 32 second round picks at the 2010 draft have signed.
  • Hold-out clock ticking … While St. Louis’ Bradford won’t officially be considered a hold-out, the clock is ticking in Oakland and Cincinnati where the Raiders and Bengals hold their first practices later today without either of first rounders LB Rolando McClain (Oakland) or TE Jermaine Gresham (Cincinnati) under contract.
  • Weight off Ravens’ mind!!! On his third try, rookie Baltimore NT Terrence Cody, the Ravens’ second rounder this past April, passed his conditioning physical and will be allowed to join the rest of his teammates. In addition to Cody, undrafted rookie free agent CB Prince Miller also finally passed his conditioning test yesterday and was also allowed to practice. Both had been on the PUP list.
  • July 28
  • (11:00 AM): Pats come to terms with #1 pick … New England has perortedly come to terms with CB Devin McCourty, the Patriots’ first round pick at the 2010 draft.McCourty, taken 27th overall, is the last of the Patriots’ picks to sign and should be on the field when the team has its first practice of the season tomorrow. McCourty is also only the second first-rounder to have signed league-wide to date with Dallas WR Dez Bryant the other. At the same time, roughly half - by our unofficial count 15 - second rounders have signed so far.
  • (9:00 AM): Panthers sign #2 QB … Carolina became the second NFL team to ensure that it will open camp with a full complement of 2010 draft picks in tow when the Panthers signed former Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen to a four-year contract that includes $2.5M in guarantees. Clausen was a second round pick this past April for the Panthers who did not have a first round selection. The Panthers open camp today with the first actual practice slated for tomorrow. Other teams to open camps today include Baltimore, Cincinnati, New England and Oakland.
  • Dawg LB out for several weeks … Georgia senior OLB Akeem Dent, a decent second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a toe injury. The 6-2, 235-pound Dent will miss preseason practice and is questionable for the Dawgs’ season opener against Louisiana-Lafayette on September 4th.
  • (12:01 AM): Pack of #2 picks sign … NFL teams continue to sign players selected in the second round of the 2010 draft, but with training camps around the league set to start opening in numbers over the next few days, only one first rounder has signed to date. Philadelphia has signed FS Nate Allen, the Eagles’ second-round pick in 2010 to a four-year contract. That leaves first round DE Brandon Graham as the Eagles' only unsigned draft pick. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay has signed WR Arrelious Benn, the second of the Bucs’ two #2 picks this year. DT Brian Price, Tampa Bay’s other second rounder signed earlier this summer. The Buccaneers have still to sign DT Gerald McCoy, the 3rd player taken this spring. McCoy, though, has said he won’t sign until QB Sam Bradford, the first player selected this year, comes to terms with St. Louis. There are reports, though, that Bradford could be signed by the time the Rams’ training camp opens Thursday, although St. Louis veterans do not have to until the weekend. And Cleveland has signed safety T.J. Ward, the 38th player taken at this year’s draft, while Denver has signed OG Zane Beadles.
  • Bengals sign T.O. … For those who have not heard, things just a whole lot more interesting in Cincinnati where the Bengals have signed enigmatic veteran WR Terrell Owens who likely will line up opposite the equally enigmatic Chad Ochocinco. Owens reportedly agreed to a 2-year, $2M deal that includes another $2 million in incentives.
  • Big XII CB arrested … Iowa State senior CB David Sims, a decent second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, has been charged with unauthorized use of a credit card. Sims, the conference’s defensive newcomer of the year last fall when he picked off 5 passes, has a court date next week; he will also likely face some additional disciplinary action from the team.
  • Pats put late DT on PUP … New England has placed DT Kade Weston, a 7th round pick at the 2010 draft on the physically-unable-to-perform list.
  • July 27
  • (4:00 AM): Ravens rook DT on PUP ... Baltimore rookie NT Terrence 'Mount' Cody, the Ravens' second round pick at the 2010 draft who just signed yesterday, is one of 10 players the team placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list because he failed the Ravens' conditioning test. Cody, the 57th player taken this past April, is listed at 349 pounds and has battled weight issues throughout his career.
  • (12:01 AM): Ravens rook out for awhile Updating the conditon of Baltimore OLB Sergio Kindle, the Ravens’ first pick at the 2010 draft, who has been in hospital since he suffered a head injury after reportedly falling down two flights of stairs at a home he was visiting in Austin on Thursday. Kindle has a fractured skull and likely will be sidelined for an extended period. Kindle, a second-round pick this past April, has also yet to sign.
  • Four #2s come to terms ... With the opening of training camps around the NFL looming, four more second round picks from the 2010 draft came to terms with their respective clubs over the past 24 hours or so. New England has signed LB Brandon Spikes, while Cleveland signed RB Mario Hardesty, New Orleans signed OT Charles Brown and Oakland inked DT Lamarr Houston.
  • Pats sign second round pair … New England has reportedly signed TE Rob Gronkowski and DE Jermaine Cunningham, two of the Patriots three second-round picks at the 2010 draft. Gronkowski was selected with the 42nd pick overall, while Cunningham went 53rd. New England opens training camp on Thursday, but still has to sign CB Devin McCourty, the team’s first-round choice this year, as well as LB Brandon Spikes, the Patriots’ remaining unsigned second rounder.
  • July 23
  • (2:00 PM): Cowboys get final pick signed ... There will be no rookie holdouts when Dallas opens its training camp tomorrow as the Cowboys have come to terms with LB Sean Lee, the team's second round pick this past April and only remaining unsigned 2010 selection. Dallas had earlier come to terms with WR Dez Bryant, the Cowboys opening round pick at the 2010 draft, on a 5-year, $11.8M contract of which $8.5 is guaranteed. In the process, Bryant, the 24th player taken this past April, became the first #1 pick to sign this year; and with the signing of Lee the Cowboys are also the first and only team to have signed its full complement of 2010 picks. In fact, Lee is only the third second rounder to have signed to date as only two other players selected in this year’s second round - DT Brian Price taken 39th overall by Tampa Bay, and OT Vlad Ducasse, the 61st pick by the Jets - have signed to date amid concerns about the ongoing labor uncertainty around the NFL. For the record, though, most teams still have some time to get their top picks signed as other than Dallas all other teams open camps between July 28th and August 1st.
  • July 22
  • (12:01 AM): This could get ugly … Another day and another batch of potential top prospects for the 2011 draft are possibly in some trouble with the NCAA in college football’s emerging ‘agent-gate’. The Alabama compliance department, for example, is reportedly investigating DE Marcell Dareus, while Georgia is reportedly investigating star junior WR A.J. Green. Both may have attended a party in Miami back on Memorial Day weekend that has also ensnared North Carolina DT Marvin Austin, and possibly other Tar Heels, and South Carolina TE Weslye Saunders. In fact, there are unconfirmed reports that the Tide’s Dareus has already been declared ineligible, but as of late last evening the school is saying that no decision has been made. Meanwhile, former Florida C Maurkice Pouncey, a first round pick by Pittsburgh this past April, is denying allegations that he accepted $100,000 from a player agent before this past season's Allstate Sugar Bowl. While Pouncey is in the NFL and in the clear, but there is the possibility that his twin brother Mike who is also a potential top 50 prospect this coming April, could also be involved. Stay tuned.
  • July 20
  • (12:01 AM): Pitt DE suspended after arrest … Pittsburgh DE Pitt Jabaal Sheard, a decent second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, has been suspended indefinitely from the team after he was arrested for throwing a man through a glass door during a street fight over the weekend. The 6-4, 260-pound Sheard, who had 5 sacks in 2010, was charged with aggravated assault, resisting arrest, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.
  • July 19
  • (12:01 AM): gamecock TE caught up in NCAA investigation … The NCAA investigation about possible impermissible dealings with sports agents at North Carolina reportedly also includes South Carolina TE Weslye Saunders. Saunders, one of the top prospects at the position for the upcoming draft, is reportedly close friends with UNC DT Marvin Austin, who is reportedly at the center of the UNC investigation. NCAA officials are reportedly looking into whether agents paid for the airfare and hotel rooms for recent trips taken by Saunders and several North Carolina players.
  • July 16
  • (12:01 AM): NCAA checking out UNC for agent violations … The NCAA is reportedly investigating whether any of several top North Carolina draft prospects have had any improper dealings with agents. According to the school, several Tar Heels’ football players were interviewed by the NCAA this week and asked questions about agents and whether anyone had received gifts or extra benefits. Normally a basketball power, UNC became an NFL draft player - at least for 2011 - when as many as a half dozen Tar Heels, including DE Robert Quinn, DT Marvin Austin, LBs Bruce Carter and Quan Sturdivant, and DBs Kendric Burney and Deunta Williams all opted to return to school this year rather than leaving school early and entering the 2010 draft. Players are allowed to have contact with sports agents after their junior season and schools even host an on-campus events for agents, but the players cannot accept gifts, money or other improper benefits prior to completing their eligibilty. Players also are prohibited from making any type of commitment, informal or otherwise, to sign with an agent until after they nhave completed their final season. Any players found to be in violation of the rules on dealings with agents could lose their remaining eligibility.
  • July 15
  • (4:00 PM): Pair selected in Supp draft ... As expected, two players were selected in today's annual summer supplemental NFL draft. Chicago picked BYU Harvey Unga while Dallas selected Illinois DT Josh Price-Brent. Both players were selected with 7th-round picks, meaning that both the Bears and Cowboys will forfeit their seventh-round pick in the 2011 draft. At the same time, neither of small-school RBs Quentin Castille of Northwestern State and Truman State‘s Vanness Emokpae were selected in today's supp draft and are now free to sign with any team.
  • July 13
  • (9:00 AM): Top LB charged with pot offnese ... North Carolina MLB Quan Sturdivant, a first team all-ACC selection last year and a top propsect for the 2011 draft, was arrested over the weekend on a misdemeanor charge for possession of marijuana. In addition to any legal consequences, the 6-2, 235-pound Sturdivant will likely be subjected to some kind of additional discipline from the team. Indeed, it will be interesting to see if he is suspended from the Tar Heels' huge season opener against LSU on September 4th.
  • July 6
  • (9:00 AM):: A little housekeeping … Training camps will start to open around the NFL within three weeks or so, however truth be told there isn’t much going on around the league these days. In particular with the opening of training camps just around the corner, not one first round pick from the 2010 has come to terms yet. That said things should begin to really pick up in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, in response to several queries, we will not be formally publishing the Great Blue North Pre-season College Football Draft Preview this year. Sales just didn’t justify the expenses. What we will be doing though is posting most of the material normally contained in the report over the month of August. And while things are rather quiet around the league, long-time GBN friend and colleague Paul Guilmette, editor and publisher of Pigskin Paul’s Place is still beavering away and has passed along links to the first edition of his annual pre-season power ratings featuring the bottom feeder 8 teams, which of course will be among the front runners to get early picks at the 2011 draft. Paul also has some thoughts on the current state of affairs with the Green Bay Packers.
  • July 4
  • A very happy, stars-spangled banner type 4th to everyone!!! Party hard but please be safe!
  • July 1
  • CFL season kicks off … And what better way to celebrate Canada Day (other than the start of the NFL free agent signing period) than with a little 3-down, 12-man football as the Canadian Football League kicks off its 2010 regular season with a double header later today. The season gets underway with a Grey Cup replay with the defending Canadian league champion Montreal Alouettes playing the Roughriders in Saskatchewan at 7 PM ET this evening. Later, Toronto will be in Calgary to play the Stampeders at 10 PM ET. Then on Friday, Hamilton will be in Winnipeg at 8 PM ET, while BC plays at Edmonton on Sunday at 7 PM ET. The CFL season wraps up with the 109th edition of the Grey Cup on November 28th in Edmonton. Bring your woolies!!! CFL rosters are split roughly evenly between Canadian and American-born players and while its not the NFL there are still plenty of names dotting CFL rosters that will be familiar to either U.S. college or draft followers. BC, for example, will be lead by QBs Casey Printers and Jarious Jackson, formerly of Florida AM and Notre Dame respectively, while former Florida QB Chris Leak is the primary back-up to perennial Montreal all-star QB Anthony Cavillo, while Drew Tate (Iowa) and Cody Pickett )Washington ) back up Calgary QB Henry Burriss. Other players of note on CFL rosters include DE Kai Ellis (Washington), DB Lenny Walls (Boston College) and LB Rod Davis (Southern Miss) of Edmonton; DB Brandon Browner (Oregon State), and LBs Mike Labinjo (Michigan State) and Robert McCune (Louisville) of Calgary; QB Darian Durant (North Carolina) and PK Louie Sakoda (Utah) of Saskatchewan; WRs Terrence Edwards (Georgia) and Adarius Bowman (Oklahoma State), CB Keyou Craver (Nebraska), OT Kelly Butler (Purdue), DE Phillip Hunt (Houston), and RB Yvenson Bernard (Oregon State) of Winnipeg; FS Jason Shivers (Arizona State), DE Garrett McIntyre (Fresno State), and WR Maurice Mann (Nevada) of Hamilton; Toronto QB Cleo Lemon (Arkansas State) and Montreal RB Avon Cobourne (West Virginia). Meanwhile, former Indiana DE Greg Middleton is currently on Montreal’s practice squad.
  • June 28
  • (12:01 AM): Giants rook DB remains in stable condition … New York Giants rookie safety Chad Jones, a third round pick from LSU at the 2010 draft, reportedly remains in stable condition in a Louisiana hospital after being seriously injured in a single car crash over the weekend. Jones underwent what is being described as successful surgery on his mangled left leg which doctors were originally afraid might have to be amputated. Doctors also reportedly believe that Jones likely will eventually be able to walk normally again, however, its obvious that his pro football career is very much in peril.
  • Small college QB gives up football for ministry … California-Davis QB Greg Denham, who might have generated some free-agent interest this coming April, has reportedly decided to quit football and pursue a career in the ministry.
  • June 24
  • (10:00 AM): Pac-12 WR arrested, suspended … Arizona WR Delashaun Dean, a second-tier prospect for the 2011 draft, has been suspended indefinitely after reportedly being arrested last weekend on of misconduct involving weapons. Dean is scheduled to appear in court next week. The 6-3, 210-pound Dean, a possession receiver with 4.55 type seed, had 42 receptions in 2010 but averaged under 10 yards per catch.
  • June 22
  • (2:00 PM): Duck QB to enter supp draft … Gil Brandt of NFL.com is reporting that former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli is expected to apply for entrance in the next month’s summer supplemental draft. Masoli was booted off the Ducks‘ squad earlier this year after his second brush with the law in the past six months. Earlier this month Masoli was cited for possession of one ounce or less of marijuana and driving with a suspended California license after being stopped for a trafiic violation. Masoli was already serving a year’s probation after pleading guilty in March to second-degree robbery for his role in a theft at a campus fraternity. After being named the 2008 Holiday Bowl MVP, the athletic Masoli ran for almost 700 yards and 13 TDs last fall, while throwing for over 2,000 yards and another 15 scores as he completed 58% of his pass attempts. Masoli will become the 4th player to apply for this summer’s supplemental draft which is scheduled for July 15th joining RB Harvey Unga of BYU, Northwestern State’s Quentin Castille and Truman State’s Vaness Emokpae in the field.
  • June 17
  • Pair apply to summer supp draft … Several sources have confirmed that BYU RB Harvey Unga has filed paperwork with the NFL to be included in this summer’s supplemental draft. Meanwhile, Rob Rang of CBS Sports is reporting that Truman State RB Vanness Emokpae has also sent in paperwork to the league be included in the supplemental draft which is scheduled to be held on July 15.
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