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Giants Redskins select corners in supplemental draft
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https://www.ramsmaster.com/Zach_Laskey_Jersey.NFL Giants, Redskins select corners in supplemental draft Published: Jul 11, 2018 at 06:46 AM Around the NFL Writer Happy Supplemental Draft Day! The NFL held its annual mid-summer supplemental draft Wednesday with two players selected, the most since 2010. New York Giants: Sam Beal, CB, Western Michigan, third round. Washington Redskins: Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia Tech, sixth round. Three players eligible for the supplemental draft not selected -- Brandon Bryant, SS, Mi si sippi State; Bright Ugwoegbu, LB, Oregon State; Martayveus Carter, RB, Grand Valley State -- are now undrafted free agents eligible to be signed by any NFL team. The are expected to sign Bryant, a source told NFL Network's Tom Peli sero. The collective bargaining agreement allows a player to apply for entry to the supplemental draft if he becomes eligible after the date of the https://www.ramsmaster.com/Taylor_Rapp_Jersey.NFL NFL draft during the spring. The teams selecting Beal and Alexander in the supplemental draft forfeit their corresponding selection in the 2019 NFL draft. A bit of supplemental draft history before we dive into the players and the fits with their new clubs: There have been 21 players to make a after being selected in the NFL's supplemental draft, per NFL Research. Four players selected in the supplemental draft went on to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame: WR Cris Carter: fourth-round pick in 1987 DE Reggie White: first-round pick in 1984 supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players QB Steve Young: first-round pick in 1984 supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players T Gary Zimmerman: first-round pick in 1984 supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players The last time multiple players were selected in the supplemental draft came in 2010, when Harvey Unga (Bears) and Josh Brent (Cowboys) . The last time three or more players were selected was 1989 (five players). The most recent player selected in the supplemental draft was offensive tackle (fifth round, Rams) who is currently with the . in 2011 (third round, Raiders) and in 2012 (second round, Browns) https://www.ramsmaster.com/Alec_Ogletree_Jersey.NFL are the most notable recent picks. Let's dig into how Beal and Alexander fit with their new NFC East teams. Sam Beal, CB, Giants: At 6-foot-1, 187 pounds, the WMU product owns the ideal height NFL scouts look for in today's corners. Beal broke up a team-high 10 pa ses last year, and made two interceptions. Projected by some to be a top-5 player at his position next year, Beal was viewed as a near-lock to be selected today. NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks noted that Beal owns the footwork and body control to po sibly become a natural cover corner on an island, but needs to work on his run defense. Beal joins a Big Blue D that has undergone an overhaul under new defensive coordinator James Bettcher. The need depth at outside corner behind current starters and erratic . Bettcher's system calls for his corners to play a lot of man-coverage on the outside. It's a role Beal is suited to grow into, even if it's not in Year 1. Beal is the third player the Giants have ever taken in the supplemental draft, joining QB Dave Brown https://www.ramsmaster.com/Van_Jefferson_Jersey.NFL (first round, 92) and CB Tito Wooten (fourth round, 94). Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) Adonis Alexander, CB, Redskins: The former Virginia Tech corner owns ma sive size at 6-foot-3, 207 pounds to go with raw talent. His off-field i sues (academic ineligibility and https://www.ramsmaster.com/Aaron_Donald_Jersey.NFL a marijuana arrest) along with some on-field struggles likely pushed his stock lower. However, some NFL scouts love the length and pre s-man potential his size brings to the table. Alexander lands with his freshman DBs coach Torrian Gray in Washington. The size Alexander po se ses fits the profile of what the like in their corners. With the trade of this offseason, Alexander can help fill the depth behind starters and . A round-six flyer on a player with Alexander's potential seems about right. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.

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