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Tampa Bay’s Undrafted Free Agents


Tampa Bay’s rookie minicamp begins today and runs through Sunday. All of Tampa Bay’s recently drafted players will be in attendance to give Bucs coaches a closer glimpse of its future players.

Here a list of the undrafted free agents Tampa Bay signed this week:

Chris Clark T 6-5, 290 Southern Miss

Jonathan Hefney S/CB 5-8, 190 Tennessee

Elbert Mack CB 5-10, 168 Troy

Carl Stewart FB 6-1, 230 Auburn

Tyrice Thompson TE 6-5, 220 Arizona State

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Posted by  David Albert, Atlanta on 05/05  at  11:50 AM

Hey Monty, take a look at Darrell Burston (DE/OLB from Florida State)… he’s a great kid with a great motor. He was undrafted, but he’s got miles of heart and terrific character.


Posted by  Ryan Blanco, Ocoee, FL on 05/03  at  09:44 AM

It looks like they are bringing in Tommy Blake, but they haven’t signed him yet.  If that guy can get his act together, he could be a beast in our system.

I think teams are being more cautious about signing people because of that 80 man limit at the start camp.  Gruden has mentioned it at least 3 times now


Posted by  Tommy, Mims,FL on 05/02  at  11:31 PM

Philip, Where did you hear that Gerard Landry was trying out???? I don’t see him anywhere on the board.


Posted by  Tommy, Mims,FL on 05/02  at  11:21 PM

CB Elbert Mack from Troy: He had 8 ints… last year 07’ tied for 1st in the nation.


Posted by  PHILIP, GRAMERCY,LA on 05/02  at  05:23 PM

I HEARD GERARD LANDRY FROM SOUTHERN AT H BACK. SEEN HIM PLAY HE’S A BEAST ON THE FIELD.


Posted by  Dan, Titusville on 05/02  at  04:57 PM

Elbert Mack CB from Troy tied for 1st
in the nation in interceptions with 8 total. He could be a great pick up.


Posted by  Greg, Bradenton on 05/02  at  02:15 PM

I am praying that Parrish Warren makes a full recovery. He is the only Bucs receiver that I would keep other than Maurice Stovall. I would have as my goal, of replacing Hilliard, Clayton and the old man, sooner, rather than later. It is too bad that Allen and Gruden don’t see it that way.


Posted by  Todd Oakes, Sarasota on 05/02  at  02:09 PM

I thought the Bucs sighned Tommy Blake,DE from TCU.Anybody know?


Posted by  skyrider, ft walton on 05/02  at  01:16 PM

The problem is...we should have signed D.J. Hall from Alabama, I saw when he was’t drafted that we should have been on the phone and bringing him to Tampa.  He signed on with the Giants.  I think he would had been a great fit for the team and would have made the roster.


Posted by  Ryan Blanco, Ocoee, FL on 05/02  at  12:45 PM

I buddy of mine who is an Auburn alum had good things to say about C. Stewart.  There is a chance he could be out Storer for the backup FB job.  Hefney has potential, too.  I was surprised to hear he wasn’t drafted.  I know he is small, but he made plays at UT.

I was looking at our roster.  I know our WRs are a little weak, but in my opinion, this is the most talented and deepest roster we have had since 2002.  We have capable backups or prospects behind every starter.


Posted by  chauncey mccain, shreveport,LA on 05/02  at  10:52 AM

da safety from tenn could make it because pearson made it he could be a bob sanders type start 4years at tenn in da sec so i know he’s a good player the size is da problem . there must were no receivers out there to sign because we need one to step up .da cb from troy anything on him


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