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Sep 23, 2024
9:42:26am
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Status of BYU (and Utah, USU, SUU, Utah Tech, Weber St) players in NFL after Week 3

Asterisks indicate players who are currently injured

 

BYU (16+3 practice squad)

 

Clear Starters (3)

  • Fred Warner (LB, San Francisco): among the top LB in the NFL - quite likely THE top LB
  • *Puka Nacua (WR, LA Rams): Currently on IR, but a clear starter when healthy
  • Ryan Rehkow (P, Cincinnati Kansas City): Based on reports, Rehkow mostly made the roster due to an injury of the other guy after Rehkow was inconsistent in the preseason.  But then Rehkow took advantage, has played well and probably has a hold on the job now

 

Potential starters or regular contributors (8)
most of these guys should get fairly regular snaps and some may even end up as starters if they aren't already

  • Kyle Van Noy (OLB, Baltimore): At his age, Kyle Van Noy has become more of a situational player, but excells in that.  He wreaks havoc wherever he goes. The man literally broke his face and then proceeded to play half the snaps and be very effective in them.
  • Kingsley Suamataia (OT, Kansas City):  Was in a preseason battle for the starting job, but won it and played well in Week 1.  And then let up a bunch of sacks in Week 2 and lost the job.  He'll have a chance to earn it back, but he's the backup for now.
  • Michael Davis (CB, Washington): After years of inconsistency with the Chargers (sometimes a top CB in the league, sometimes being benched), Davis had to sign a 1 year, $3.2M deal with Washington.  He was competing with Forbes for a starting spot opposite St Juste (and with Sainristil in the slot), but didn't get any snaps in week 1. With Forbes injured it seemed Davis would get the spot, but he's been on the short side of a split with Noah Igbinoghene. Watch his snap count tonight to see which way he goes.
  • Tyler Allgeier (RB, Atlanta): After a great rookie year (1000+ yard at 4.9 yards per carry) he regressed badly as a sophomore (680 yards at 3.7 yards per carry).  He'll need a bounceback year to stay in the long-term plans, and it's unclear if he'll get the opportunity.  So far this year, he's settling nicely into the backup role with less opportunity (14.2 opportunities/game in 2022, 12.3 in 2023, 6.7 in 2024) but increased effectivenss (5.6 yards/attempt and a 58% success rate).  Have ot imagine his opportunities will increase if he keeps that up
  • *Sione Takitaki (LB, New England): Takitaki has spent the last few years opening as a backup for the Browns, coming into the starting lineup when someone ahead of him gets hurt, and then playing very well.  And then getting hurt himself.  Now he's with the Patriots as the top backup or a situational LB on passing downs...but got hurt in preseason.
  • Taysom Hill (TE/QB/?, New Orleans): After lots of noise in preseason about Taysom playing a bigger role... his snap count and touch rate has stayed almost the exact same as last year, maybe even slightly lower
  • Jamaal Williams (RB, New Orleans): After being one of the worst RB in the NFL last season (2.9 ypc, success rate less than 40%), he was behind Kamara and possibly Kendre Miller until Kendre couldn't stay healthy.  He was on the field 1/3 of the time, mostly used in short-yardage situations.  He's getting 8 opportunities per game and hasn't been great with them, but notably better than last season.
  • Khyiris Tonga (DT, Arizona): Drafted by the Bears in 2021, released after his rookie season.  Then picked up for the Falcons practice squad in 2022, where the Vikings saw him and signed him a month later.  He played fairly regular snaps in 2022 (36%) before dropping to 20% in 2023 and not being resigned.  Now he's with Arizona for the near-minimum and a backup behind Bilal Nichols.  He's surprised a bit by playing 25% of defensive snaps and moves up a tier

 

Primarily depth/ST (5)
these guys won't be playing barring injuries ahead of them... but for one reason or another, their roster spot is fairly secure

  • Brady Christensen (OG, Carolina): In three years he's gone from LT to LG to backup LG to now the backup C.  He's played 9 offensive snaps in 3 weeks (and 9 on special teams)
  • Blake Freeland (OT, Indianapolis): Had a real chance last year to emerge as a starter, but couldn't pass the two quality tackles (Raimann and Smith) ahead of him.  After a poor preseason, he stayed on the roster due to a shortage of other tackles, but is looking longingly at Christensen's 9 snaps.  Freeland has yet to see the field on offense or on special teams
  • Zach Wilson (QB, Denver): After living on the roster bubble, Zach Wilson looked good enough in preseason to lock down the QB3 spot and a roster spot. It'll be interesting to see if he gets any snaps this year.  Nix hasn't looked great... but the team seems like they're going to give him plenty of opportunity
  • Zayne Anderson (S, Green Bay): Through three games Anderson hasn't played a defensive snap....which fits well with not having played on defense at all in his first 4 years in the league. But he's a solid ST player and that keeps him on NFL rosters
  • Chris Brooks (RB, Green Bay Miami): After making the Dolphins active roster as a UDFA in 2023, Brooks was cut/injured by the team in 2024 and immediately caught on with the Packers practice squad.  After a run of RB injuries, he's now been promoted to the active roster.  He actually played 4 snaps and had 3 carries (for 3 yards)

 

Practice Squad (3)

  • Jaren Hall (QB, Seattle Minnesota): After initially making the roster, Hall was cut (for Brett Rypien of all people) by the Vikings and then chose to sign with the Seahawks practice squad
  • Max Tooley (LB, Minnesota Houston Houston): Came in as a UDFA with the Texans, had a big preseason, but still missed the cut.  He was the first signed to the Texans Practice Squad, before being cut a month later.  Luckily, two days after that, the Vikings signed him
  • Kedon Slovis (QB, Houston Indianapolis): A UDFA, Slovis fell pretty clearly to the Colts' QB5 spot, so had no prospects there, but was signed to the Texans practice squad

 

Cut, currently unrostered (7):

  • Dax Milne (WR, Las Vegas Washington): Cut in preseason by the Commanders and then by the Raiders
  • Samson Nacua (WR, New Orleans): A late contract addition, Nacua was cut in preseason by the Saints
  • Aidan Robbins (RB, Cleveland): Robbins is a UDFA and frankly my most surprising unrostered BYU player, especially given the shortage of RB in Cleveland
  • Chris Wilcox (CB, Carolina LA Chargers): In the past four years he's been on the practice squads of the Bucs, Colts, Cardinals, Steelers, Chargers, and Panthers, with the latter two both cutting him this preseason
  • D'Angelo Mandell (CB, Washington): UDFA, basically brought in as a warm body by the Cowboys and then spent last year on the Commander's practice squad before being cut this preseason
  • Kaleb Hayes (CB, NY Giants): Cut by the Giants (possibly also the Broncos) in preseason
  • Isaac Rex (TE, Detroit): Signed by the Lions as a UDFA at the start of May, but cut within a few weeks. TBD if he'll get another opportunity elsewhere. His early cut and lack of interest elsewhere doesn't bode well for a practice squad spot

 

 

Utah (21+4 practice squad)

Clear Starters (11):

  • Marcus Williams (FS, Baltimore): One of the better safeties in the NFL, in the 3rd year of a 5 year/$70M deal.  Has missed a few games each of the last two seasons and the cap hits are going up, so safe for this year, but a possible cap hit after next seaso
  • Jaylon Johnson (CB, Chicago): Had a breakout season and is now considered one of the top CBs in the NFL, including just signing a 4 yr/$76M deal
  • Garrett Bolles (OT, Denver): After a rough start to his career, Bolles has turned into a solid blind-side protector and the clear starter there for the Broncos
  • Julian Blackmon (S, Indianapolis): The clear starter for the Colts, they thought highly enough of him to bring him back on a $3.7M deal... but not highly enough to give him a multi-year deal.  He's the clear starter...but needs to show well to keep that role in future seasons
  • Matt Gay (K, Indianapolis): Considered one of the better kickers in the league at this point
  • Mitch Wishnowsky (P, San Francisco): He's a punter.  Pretty good at what he does
  • Devin Lloyd (LB, Jacksonville): After disappointing at the end of his rookie year, he established himself as an every-down LB in his sophomore year, playing 97% of the snaps
  • Clark Phillips III (CB, Atlanta): Phillips was initially seen as a nickel corner due to his size, but took over the starting boundary corner job as a rookie.  There's not been a lot added there, so he's still the starter
  • Dalton Kincaid (TE, Buffalo): A new entrant to this group after playing behind Knox last season, but he's now outsnapping every other TE and (and every skill position besides Josh Allen and Keon Coleman)
  • Cody Barton (LB, Denver): Barton is still the #2 ILB in a Denver defense that theoretically runs a 3-4.  After a Week 1 blip where he had a 28% snap rate (lots of nickel), he's been at 60+% each week
  • Zack Moss (RB, Cincinnati): Going into preseason, Moss was the clear lead back, but there was noise that it might be Chase Brown.  Since then Moss has massively outsnapped and outtouched Brown, so he goes up a tier for now.  Brown could threaten again later.

 

Potential starters or regular contributors (6):

most of these guys should get fairly regular snaps and some may even end up as starters if they aren't already

  • *Cole Bishop (S, Buffalo): The Bills recently moved on from both their starting safeties in Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer.  Projections generally have Taylor Rapp starting at one spot and then either Bishop or Mario Edwards at the other.  It's likely Bishop eventually takes the starting role, but with an early season injury, this might be a bit. He's played very little so far, but for now gets the benefit of the doubt on that being injury recovery related
  • Jonah Elliss (EDGE, Denver): There's a lot of edge rushers (OLB in the Broncos defense) and Elliss doesn't necessarily stand out from the pack, so likely won't open the season as the starter.  But the team just invested a 3rd round pick in him, so he's expected to eventually start.  Right now he's getting a 36% snap share and is #14 on the defense in snap rate
  • Britain Covey (WR/RS, Philadelphia): Covey remains one of the premiere punt returners in the NFL and that's really the reason he's here.  But he's also really starting to see some use on offense.  His snap rate is up to 18% and he has 7 catches (on 7 targets) after only having 4 catches in his first two years
  • *Devaughn Vele (WR, Denver): Preseason expectations had Vele going to the practice squad.  Then a stellar preseason got him on the roster and resulted in Tim Patrick being released.  And in week 1, Vele led the Broncos in receptions and was #2 in targets, catching everything thrown his way (albeit not for a ton of yardage).  He was the WR3 by snap count, playing over half the snaps - well ahead of Marvin Mims. There was a real chance he could build on that and possibly even move up yet another tier...but has instead missed the last two weeks with injury
  • *Leki Fotu (DT, NY Jets): See the BYU writeup on Khyiris Tonga.  Fotu has more experience and has been cut fewer times, but the bottom line is still basically the same or maybe a bit more favorable for Fotu.  As a NT he's never going to play a major role, but he's also unique enough to likely stay on the roster for the times he is needed. He's currently on IR but slated to return
  • Tyler Huntley (QB, Baltimore Cleveland): Huntley initially made the Browns active roster as one of 4 QBs.... but then was cut and resigned with the Ravens, ending up on the practice squad.  And then when Tua went down, he was signed by the Dolphins.  Skylar Thompson got the start but was bad (7.9 QBR) and hurt and then Tim Boyle was worse (3.1 QBR).  There's some noise that Huntley might start now that he's had more than a few days to accilimate himself to the playbook.  For now he's relevant, but he's simultaneously a week away from starting and a week away from the practice squad.

 

Primarily depth/ST (4):
these guys won't be playing barring injuries ahead of them... but for one reason or another, their roster spot is fairly secure

  • Sione Vaki (RB/S, Detroit): Stuck behind Gibbs and Montgomery, Vaki has seven offensive snaps in three games, but has played a major role in ST
  • *Nephi Sewell (LB, New Orleans - IR/PUP): He's been a ST ace the past two years and was starting to get a few defensive snaps every game before being hurt.  When he returns he'll be a ST guy again.
  • Sataoa Laumea (OG, Seattle): He was a bubble guy in preseason, but the Seahawks elected to carry 11 Offensive Lineman.  He has yet to take a snap, whether on offense or special teams
  • *Mohamoud Diabate (LB, Cleveland): Diabate was a UDFA last season and one of the biggest surprises to make a roster, but played very well in preseason and made the roster mostly for special teams.  He played 10% of the snaps in Week 1 (an upgrade over his 3% rate last year) so had potential to move up, but suffered a hip injury during the game and has been placed on IR.

 

Practice Squad (4)

  • Tim Patrick (WR, Detroit Denver): After coming back from two season-ending injuries, he ran with the first team in the preseason, but was a surprise Broncos cut.  Lions have signed him to the practice squad with the intention of getting him on the active roster. Frankly, calling him a practice squad guy is a bit misleading as he's been called up for the last two games and has been the #3 WR by snap count.  When (not if) he's moved to the active roster, he'll immediately go into the regular contributor category
  • Thomas Yassmin (TE, Denver Denver): Undrafted and signed as a UDFA, but teams get an extra spot on the practice squad for international playrs, which makes him an easy choice to keep there.
  • Jackson Barton (OT, Arizona Arizona): Spent 2022 bouncing between the Raiders' active roster and practice squad, then 2023 on the Cardinals practice squad.  And now he's opening 2024 on the Cardinals practice squad again. Like Patrick, it's a bit misleading to view him as a practice squad guy as he's already been activated twice and even started the last game.
  • Marquise Blair (S, Seattle Seattle Seattle Philadelphia): Was a starter in 2020 before tearing his ACL that year.  Had another knee injury in 2021, then spent 2022 bouncing between practice squads.  Was signed by Eagles spring 2023 before being released due to injury. The Seahwaks then resigned him in Spring 2024...and then re-released him due to non-football injury in April 2024.  And he was then re-resigned, before being cut and sent to the practice squad, then cut from there on 1 September and finally re-re-resigned by the Seahawks on 3 Sept.  Bo

 

Cut, currently unrostered (6):

  • Braeden Daniels (OG/OT, Houston Washington): A 4th rounder in 2023, Daniels missed his rookie season with a torn pec. He's a bit of an unknown after not playing as a rookie and was cut by the Commanders, but then signed to the Texans practice squad...and then released by the Texans on 17 September.  TBD if he lands anywhere else
  • Cole Fotheringham (TE, Houston Las Vegas): Spent 2022 and most of 2023 on Raiders' practice squad, but was active for a few weeks in those seasons.  Cut by the Raiders in preseason, picked up for the Texans practice squad for a couple weeks, but ultimately also cut from there
  • Keaton Bills (OG, Buffalo): Brought in as a UDFA, the Bills released him on cutdown day and he hasn't found a home elswhere
  • Miles Battle (CB, Kansas City): Signed after the first wave of UDFA and competing with 2 other UDFA cornerbacks, so it was a longshot.  Cut in preseason
  • Bradlee Anae (EDGE, Atlanta): Anae played out his initial contract with the Jets...but mostly because he was injured in 2023 and didn't count as taking a roster spot. He wasn't on a roster at the time of the draft, but since was signed by the Falcons.  And then cut by the Falcons a few days before final cuts
  • John Penisini (DT, New Orleans): Penisini medically retired after 2022, then tried to come back in 2023 only to be waived due to a failed physical. There's enough talent/physicality there but he simply can't physically handle it anymore
  • *Terrell Burgess (S, Buffalo Washington): Burgess was cut by the Commanders in 2023, signed to the practice squad...but then later activated and spent most of the season on the active roster.  He has potential to be picked up by someone as a veteran that can contribute if he can get healthy

 

Utah State (3+1 practice squad)

Clear Starters (2):

  • Bobby Wagner (LB, Washington): Bobby Wagner may not be what he once was, but continues to be a quality starter
  • *Jordan Love (QB, Green Bay): Has turned into one of the more exciting young QBs in the NFL and just signed a record QB deal, but will be out for a bit with injury

 

Potential starters or regular contributors (0):
most of these guys should get fairly regular snaps and some may even end up as starters if they aren't already

  •  

 

Primarily depth/ST (1):
these guys won't be playing barring injuries ahead of them... but for one reason or another, their roster spot is fairly secure

  • *Patrick Scales (LS, Chicago): Long-snapper means he's safe, but without a huge role.  He's also hurt, which is a huge issue and may result in him eventually being replaced

 

Practice Squad (1)

  • Jalen Davis (CB, Cincinnati Cincinnati): The Benglas opted to keep 5 safeties and focused on versatility, meaning Davis lost a spot, but did find a home on the practice squad

 

Cut, currently unrostered (1):

  • Deven Thompkins (WR/RS, Carolina): He was the #4 WR, and played about a quarter of the offensive snaps for the Bucs each of the past two years.  He also served as the primary KR. Was waived by the Bucs after 2024 after negative statements from his wife; he then caught on with the Panthers before being waived/injured in August

 

Weber St (4+1 practice squad)
+ ^Southern Utah (2)
+ #Utah Tech (0)

Clear Starters (3):

  • Braxton Jones^ (OT, Chicago): starting LT for the Bears
  • *Taron Johnson (CB, Buffalo): one of the top 3 CBs on the roster, so I'm considering that a starter. Probably the nickleback role, though he's likely about to go on IR
  • Rashid Shaheed (WR/RS, New Orleans): Huge success story.  2022 he was listed as certain to be cut...and was.  But then he played on the practice squad, then on the active roster and did well. 2023 he came in as a probable starter...and left as a pro bowl returned and with 700+ receiving yards.  He's now one of the better receiving threats for the Saints

 

Potential starters or regular contributors (0):
most of these guys should get fairly regular snaps and some may even end up as starters if they aren't already

  •  

 

Primarily depth/ST (3):
these guys won't be playing barring injuries ahead of them... but for one reason or another, their roster spot is fairly secure

  • Miles Killebrew^ (S, Pittsburgh): He's safety #5 for the Steelers, but a bit of a special teams ace (including making the Pro Bowl for it last season)
  • *Sua Opeta (OG, Tampa Bay): after years as a depth option in Philadeplphia, Opeta was slated for the same role for the Bucs, but is on IR for the year
  • Winston Reid (LB, Cleveland): Signed as a UDFA, he's actually seen the field a bit since Diabate went down.  He had three defensive snaps last night and has 40 ST snaps in the last two games

 

Practice Squad (1)

  • Jonah Williams (DE, Minnesota): Was a surprise a few years back, making the Rams active roster and then actually ended up playing a fair amount.  Now with the Vikings, they've signed players to start over him.  Given his age, not a surprise he was cut but did get a practice squad spot

 

Already cut/unrostered (1):

  • Isaiah Wooden^ (WR, LA Chargers Atlanta): Undersized and a UDFA, he was cut early by the Falcons, before signing with (and being cut by) the Chargers.  He just signed with a CFL team.
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