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I haven't followed them at all, so now that the players can sign with NFL teams is there anyone worth taking a look at?
 
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WR Charles Johnson showed he can be a capable depth guy with upside.
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A bunch:

- Trent Richardson (seriously)
- Karter Schult (guy is a GREAT DE, easily the best defensive lineman in the league)
- Nick Truesdell (TE that caught all of his targets, but 1)
- Rashad Ross (probably the best WR in the league)
- Charles Johnson (yes that one; guy had a great season)
- Cyril Richardson
- Kenneth Farrow (good RB)
- Younghoe Koo (best kicker)
- Quinton Patton (never should've left the NFL)
- Scott Orndoff (TE that used to be with us; Marv constantly referred to him by his first name and "when he was with us.")

Lots of guys.
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WR Rashad Ross and CB De'Vante Bausby

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(04-04-2019, 04:28 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: A bunch:

- Trent Richardson (seriously)
- Karter Schult (guy is a GREAT DE, easily the best defensive lineman in the league)
- Nick Truesdell (TE that caught all of his targets, but 1)
- Rashad Ross (probably the best WR in the league)
- Charles Johnson (yes that one; guy had a great season)
- Cyril Richardson
- Kenneth Farrow (good RB)
- Younghoe Koo (best kicker)
- Quinton Patton (never should've left the NFL)
- Scott Orndoff (TE that used to be with us; Marv constantly referred to him by his first name and "when he was with us.")

Lots of guys.

How can we not sign Younghoe Koo (best kicker)?
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#6
NFL sent memo to all teams not to talk to them.

Something about possible litigation and NFL teams aren't allowed to other leagues teams.

NFL Teams Can’t Sign AAF Players
April 4th, 2019 at 11:34am CST by Zach Links
The Alliance of American Football suspended operations for the season and its future is very much in doubt. Still, the league’s players are not yet free agents by NFL standards, Mike Florio of PFT hears.

Multiple sources tell Florio the NFL has instructed teams to refrain from talking to AAF players or their representatives. Furthermore, any team that violates that order may be in jeopardy of losing draft picks.

As of this writing, the AAF player contracts are still in tact, even though they will not be playing in any more games for the league and will not be paid going forward. Therefore, NFL teams cannot negotiate with those players until the contracts are technically breached.

The AAF isn’t exactly star-studded, but the league does/did have a handful of players who could be on the NFL radar. Players like quarterback Garrett Gilbert, running back Zac Stacy, wide receivers Charles Johnson and Jalin Marshall, and defensive end Damontre Moore will have to wait until they’re out of contractual limbo before exploring their next chance in the NF
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(04-04-2019, 04:44 PM)kdgjr Wrote: NFL sent memo to all teams not to talk to them.

Something about possible litigation and NFL teams aren't allowed to other leagues teams.

NFL Teams Can’t Sign AAF Players
April 4th, 2019 at 11:34am CST by Zach Links
The Alliance of American Football suspended operations for the season and its future is very much in doubt. Still, the league’s players are not yet free agents by NFL standards, Mike Florio of PFT hears.

Multiple sources tell Florio the NFL has instructed teams to refrain from talking to AAF players or their representatives. Furthermore, any team that violates that order may be in jeopardy of losing draft picks.

As of this writing, the AAF player contracts are still in tact, even though they will not be playing in any more games for the league and will not be paid going forward. Therefore, NFL teams cannot negotiate with those players until the contracts are technically breached.

The AAF isn’t exactly star-studded, but the league does/did have a handful of players who could be on the NFL radar. Players like quarterback Garrett Gilbert, running back Zac Stacy, wide receivers Charles Johnson and Jalin Marshall, and defensive end Damontre Moore will have to wait until they’re out of contractual limbo before exploring their next chance in the NF

The Chiefs ignored them then...They just signed CB Keith Reaser.

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#8
Bring Derron Smith back dude was mvp of the AAF
Who Dey!!!

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(04-04-2019, 04:44 PM)kdgjr Wrote: NFL sent memo to all teams not to talk to them.

Something about possible litigation and NFL teams aren't allowed to other leagues teams.

NFL Teams Can’t Sign AAF Players
April 4th, 2019 at 11:34am CST by Zach Links
The Alliance of American Football suspended operations for the season and its future is very much in doubt. Still, the league’s players are not yet free agents by NFL standards, Mike Florio of PFT hears.

Multiple sources tell Florio the NFL has instructed teams to refrain from talking to AAF players or their representatives. Furthermore, any team that violates that order may be in jeopardy of losing draft picks.

As of this writing, the AAF player contracts are still in tact, even though they will not be playing in any more games for the league and will not be paid going forward. Therefore, NFL teams cannot negotiate with those players until the contracts are technically breached.

The AAF isn’t exactly star-studded, but the league does/did have a handful of players who could be on the NFL radar. Players like quarterback Garrett Gilbert, running back Zac Stacy, wide receivers Charles Johnson and Jalin Marshall, and defensive end Damontre Moore will have to wait until they’re out of contractual limbo before exploring their next chance in the NF

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/04/aaf-players-finally-receive-authorization-to-sign-with-nfl-teams/

"The AAF has announced via its Twitter account that players officially have the ability to sign with NFL teams."
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(04-04-2019, 04:28 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: A bunch:

- Trent Richardson (seriously)
- Karter Schult (guy is a GREAT DE, easily the best defensive lineman in the league)
- Nick Truesdell (TE that caught all of his targets, but 1)
- Rashad Ross (probably the best WR in the league)
- Charles Johnson (yes that one; guy had a great season)
- Cyril Richardson
- Kenneth Farrow (good RB)
- Younghoe Koo (best kicker)
- Quinton Patton (never should've left the NFL)
- Scott Orndoff (TE that used to be with us; Marv constantly referred to him by his first name and "when he was with us.")

Lots of guys.

Thanks for this Truck, wouldn't mind bringing in Truesdell, Rashad Ross, Charles Johnson or that Kicker Koo.

(04-04-2019, 04:53 PM)TSwigZ Wrote: Bring Derron Smith back dude was mvp of the AAF

Heck yes, always liked Derron and it was a mistake of us to put him on the PS in the first place.

(04-04-2019, 04:59 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/04/aaf-players-finally-receive-authorization-to-sign-with-nfl-teams/

"The AAF has announced via its Twitter account that players officially have the ability to sign with NFL teams."

Sweet.
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(04-04-2019, 04:59 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/04/aaf-players-finally-receive-authorization-to-sign-with-nfl-teams/

"The AAF has announced via its Twitter account that players officially have the ability to sign with NFL teams."

Thanks for the heads up!
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#12
I do know QB Logan Woodside joined the league. Did he show enough to a least make a PS?
 
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(04-04-2019, 05:30 PM)pally Wrote: I do know QB Logan Woodside joined the league.  Did he show enough to a least make a PS?


1385 yards, 57.7% completion percent, 7 TDs, 8 Ints.
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(04-04-2019, 03:31 PM)pally Wrote: I haven't followed them at all, so now that the players can sign with NFL teams is there anyone worth taking a look at?

Bring back Derron Smith for safety depth. They should have never let him go in the first place.
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#15
Another vote for Derron Smith

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#16
Why would Derron Smith *want* to come back?
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(04-04-2019, 06:33 PM)NKURyan Wrote: Why would Derron Smith *want* to come back?

NFL be better than the AAF?
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(04-04-2019, 06:40 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: NFL be better than the AAF?

Technically the arena league is better than one that doesn’t exist.
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(04-04-2019, 05:38 PM)ochocincos Wrote:  They should have never let him go in the first place.

Every team in the NFL disagrees with you.

That is why he was in the AAF.
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(04-04-2019, 07:06 PM)Au165 Wrote: Technically the arena league is better than one that doesn’t exist.

No doubt, guess thats my point. Of course Derron would want another shot in the NFL even if it is the ones that put him on the PS that he got picked off of. We didn't cut Derron so there should be no ill will.
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