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Mark Dominik says the Bucs have already reached agreement on a four-year contract with third-round pick Mason Foster.

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Bucs signed No. 238 overall pick TE Daniel Hardy to a four-year contract.

The seventh-rounder earned all-Conference honors while posting a 32/545/1 line as a senior despite missing five games with a broken arm. A work in progress as a blocker, Hardy may spend his first season bulking up on the practice squad.

Source: Pewter Report on Twitter

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It’s been a slow news day in Kansas City about trades or free agent moves. But this evening, the Chiefs appear to have come to terms with their first draft pick. According to a tweet by Colorado Cornerback Jalil Brown, who the Chiefs drafted in the fourth round, indicated that his paperwork was complete. Brown becomes the first draft pick to sign on the dotted line. With training camp set to begin on Friday afternoon at Missouri Western, it’s likely that Brown and some of his fellow draftees could be signed in time to make the bus trip up I-29.

 

Source: Scout.com

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Buccaneers agreed to terms with No. 20 overall pick DE Adrian Clayborn on a multi-year contract.

Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter

 

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Bears agreed to terms with No. 160 overall pick QB Nate Enderle on a four-year contract.

Per FOX Sports' Adam Caplan, the fifth-rounder should receive just under $2.2 million with a signing bonus of $170,000. Hand-picked by coordinator Mike Martz out of Idaho, Enderle boasts a strong arm and intelligence but needs work on accuracy. He's a developmental project as the No. 3 QB.

Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter

 

Bears agreed to terms with No. 195 overall pick LB J.T. Thomas on a four-year contract.

Thomas projects as an outside linebacker, but has the versatility to play all three linebacker spots. He made news this offseason when he took a 14-year-old Bears fan to a middle-school dance in West Virginia.

Source: ESPN Chicago

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Chargers agree to contract with 2nd rounder Jonas Mouton

 

Mouton got $3.26 million, $1.5 guaranteed. Four years

Edited by Socal

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Eagles signed No. 88 overall pick Curtis Marsh to a four-year contract.

Marsh is expected to face an elongated transition period after playing only two years of cornerback at small-school Utah State, but the Eagles view him as a potential starter down the road. Unless Marsh shows capable of contributing on special teams in his rookie season, he'll risk being a game-day inactive.

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49ers signed seventh-round FB Bruce Miller to a four-year contract.

Miller was the talk of "rookie camp" -- really player-organized activities -- this offseason while making the transition from college defensive end to pro fullback. Miller should stand a solid chance of making the final, 53-man roster because he's so versatile. He will also be asked to play special teams.

 

 

49ers signed fifth-round G/C Daniel Kilgore to a four-year contract.

Kilgore finished his career at Appalachian State as a left tackle, but he's 6-foot-3, 308 with short arms. Most teams projected him as a guard, and the 49ers project Kilgore to center. It's a major need area in San Francisco.

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Eagles signed sixth-round G/C Jason Kelce to a four-year contract.

 

Kelce is an undersized lineman at just over 280 or so pounds, but the Eagles are changing the way they view the front five under new OL coach Howard Mudd. Kelce fits the new scheme, and he'll be brought along as a center in Philly.

 

 

 

Raiders signed fourth-round RB Taiwan Jones to a four-year contract.

 

The Raiders couldn't resist Jones' blinding, 4.3 speed in the draft, but he's entered a deep depth chart at running back. If Jacoby Ford becomes a full-time receiver, perhaps Jones could replace him on the return unit. In his rookie season at least, we're not expecting any impact from the Eastern Washington alum.

 

 

 

Bucs signed No. 51 overall pick DE Da'Quan Bowers to a four-year contract.

 

Despite a wonky knee that caused a free fall in the draft, Bowers expects to participate in training camp and open the season as the starting left defensive end. If he's truly healthy, Bowers will be a candidate for defensive rookie of the year. His health will be a story to track in training camp. Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter

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RavensInsider Aaron Wilson Raiders struck a deal with fifth-round WR Denarius Moore, a speedy rookie. Bonus was roughly $190,500

 

RavensInsider Aaron Wilson Patriots agreed to terms with fifth-round TE Lee Smith, who got a $171, 480 signing bonus, per a league source.

 

RavensInsider Aaron Wilson Chiefs FB Shane Bannon (Yale) agrees to four-year deal with bonus just over $51,000, per a league source.

Edited by BlaineDifference

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Cowboys signed No. 252 overall pick C/G Bill Nagy to a four-year contract.

Nagy was a coaches' favorite jack-of-all-trades Wisconsin, seeing time along the offensive line in addition to tight end. A borderline NFL athlete, he figures to spend his rookie season on the practice squad.

Source: Todd Archer on Twitter

 

Seahawks signed No. 205 overall pick DE Lazarius Levingston to a four-year contract.

Concerns about Levingston's strength and pass-rush ability caused him to slip to the seventh round. As the No. 4 end on the Seahawks right now, he'll have an uphill battle to make the team.

Source: Andy Simms on Twitter

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Broncos signed No. 204 overall pick TE Virgil Green to a four-year, $2.16 million contract.

One of the most physically impressive tight ends in the draft, Green was also highly productive at Nevada. He slipped to the seventh round due to a four-year old knee injury. Expected to man the "move" tight end role in Denver, Green will make a more immediate impact than fourth-rounder Julius Thomas.

Source: Denver Post

 

Ravens agreed to terms with No. 58 overall pick WR Torrey Smith on a four-year contract.

As the depth chart stands now, the burner out of Maryland has a shot to start opposite Anquan Boldin. The Ravens are expected to consider bringing back Derrick Mason at a lower salary and/or sign a veteran downfield threat. Smith is more of a Dynasty league prospect for 2011.

Source: Pro Football Talk on Twitter

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Broncos signed No. 129 overall pick Julius Thomas to a four-year contract.

Denver got both of its rookie tight ends under contract Wednesday, also inking a deal with seventh-rounder Virgil Green. The Broncos envision Thomas as a traditional, in-line tight end who could someday play on all three downs. Green is a more explosive talent and is our preferred target in fantasy leagues.

 

 

Broncos signed No. 189 overall pick Mike Mohamed to a four-year contract.

Mohamed played middle linebacker at Cal, but he'll have to excel on special teams to last long with Denver. Third-round pick Nate Irving is the future inside.

 

Ravens agreed to terms with No. 123 overall pick WR Tandon Doss on a four-year contract.

The two-time All-Big Ten first-teamer slid in the draft due to post-season surgery to repair two groin muscles. Doss is a more well-rounded receiver than second-round flier Torrey Smith, but his biggest rookie-season impact will likely come on special teams.

Source: Jamison Hensley on Twitter

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Broncos signed No. 247 overall pick Jeremy Beal to a four-year contract.

Beal was an incredibly productive pass rusher at Oklahoma, but scouts believe he lacks the athleticism to last in the pros despite all his domination of the Big 12 conference. Beal will have to fight for a reserve role as a rookie

 

Chargers signed seventh-round LB Andrew Gachkar to a four-year contract.

The Bolts had the worst special teams in football last season, and they're hoping guys like Gachkar can improve it. "We believe he's going to be an exceptional special teams player and we targeted him," GM A.J. Smith said after San Diego drafted Gachkar. "We believe he will be contagious."

 

Chargers signed No. 201 overall pick Steven Schilling to a four-year contract.

Schilling played guard at Michigan, but the Chargers will try him out at right tackle in training camp in order to increase his versatility. The team is reportedly high on Schilling's "mean streak," but he'll be in a race to make the roster

Edited by monstersofthemidway

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7th-round pick Johnny Culbreath agrees to terms with Lions

 

Seventh-round pick Johnny Culbreath, an offensive tackle from South Carolina State, said tonight he’s agreed to a four-year contract.

 

“I got my deal worked out,†Culbreath said. “I’ll be signing tomorrow.â€

Freep.com

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Redskins signed No. 79 overall pick Leonard Hankerson to a four-year contract.

Hankerson looked like a sure bet to start when he was drafted, but the Skins have since re-signed Santana Moss and still have Anthony Armstrong. In order to earn a big Week 1 role, Hankerson will have to pick up Kyle Shanahan's offense quickly in training camp. He won't be draftable out of the gate in 12-team leagues.

Source: Grant Paulsen on Twitter

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Lions agreed to terms with No. 209 overall pick T/G Johnny Culbreath on a four-year contract.

The 2009 Lineman of the Year in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference gained notices with a 4.92 forty at South Carolina's pro day. Though he arrives in Detroit as an interesting developmental prospect, Culbreath is likely to start out on the practice squad.

Source: Detroit Free Press

 

Seahawks signed fifth-round S Mark LeGree to a four-year contract.

LeGree was one of the top ball-hawking defensive backs available for April's draft, picking off an incredible 22 passes in his college career -- easily the most of any player selected. He had so-so workout numbers and comes from Appalachian State, causing him to slip down some boards. Still, LeGree could make a run at a starting job as soon as this season with a big camp.

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Bengals signed No. 4 overall pick A.J. Green to a multi-year contract.

 

Terms are not yet known. Green will step right in as a starter opposite Jerome Simpson and has the ability to get deep at the NFL level right away. The problem is that his quarterback will either be Bruce Gradkowski or Andy Dalton and rookie receivers are even further behind the eight ball this year due to the lockout. Think of Green as a low-end WR3. You'll want to avoid him in PPR leagues.

Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter

 

 

 

Redskins signed No. 177 overall pick Evan Royster to a four-year, $2.5 million contract.

 

Royster couldn't have landed in a much better spot. Penn State's all-time leading rusher may not have elite NFL burst or elusiveness, but he's a nice fit for Mike Shanahan's one-cut scheme. The Redskins are reportedly high on Royster, who currently sits behind injury-prone Ryan Torain and fellow rookie Roy Helu on the depth chart. Royster is a name to monitor once the season gets going.

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Edit: Scratch that, didn't realize this was for the drafted rookies.

Edited by Krawnka

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Lions Sign Fifth-Round Draft Pick Doug Hogue

 

Linebacker Doug Hogue, Detroit's fifth-round draft choice in April, came to terms on Thursday, according to his agent. He is the second of the team's five draft choices to sign a deal.

 

"Congratulations to DEC MANAGEMENT client @Doug_hogue for officially signing his 5th round contract with the Detroit Lions," tweeted agent David Canter.

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The Denver Broncos have agreed to terms with linebacker Von Miller, the second overall selection in the NFL draft. Miller's agent and the Broncos put the finishing touches on a four-year deal worth about $21 million in between workouts Thursday.Football chief John Elway tweeted, "We have agreed to terms with our 1st round pick, LB Von Miller. Can't wait to get him on the field." He could be ready to hit the field for Thursday night's practice. Miller is the highest draft pick in team history.

 

Source ESPN

Edited by GoodellFTL

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Late tonight, first-round draft pick Nick Fairley and the Lions agreed to a four-year deal worth $10 million with a first-year bonus of $5.7 million.

 

Fairley said on Twitter: "Thank GOD, Family and Fans! I'm officially a Lion! Time to get to work!"

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We got all our picks signed. HELL YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Chief's signed all of their picks besides Baldwin, and Hudson.

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