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Marcus Howard 2With the conclusion of this weekend’s NFL draft and subsequent free agent signing process, many familiar players from the area are headed off to pursue their NFL dreams. Here’s a rundown of who went where and what kind of role they’ll play on their new team.

Marcus Howard, Indianapolis - Faithful readers will know this is where I had Howard going (albeit in another round), and it makes plenty of sense. He’s a small edge rusher, and the Colts have shown they can have success with small, speedy linemen like Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. Howard won’t start any time soon, but he could be utilized as a situational rush specialist this year.

Thomas Brown, Atlanta - This is a great fit for Brown, and the new regime in Atlanta will value a hardworking athletic back who can block. He should beat out Jason Snelling, who is more of a fullback anyway, for the #3 spot in Atlanta. He won’t carry a full workload, but he should be a valuable 3rd down back somewhere along the line.

Chester Adams, Chicago - My guess is that Adams is in Chicago to provide bulk and versatility to a fairly shallow line. If Adams is starting or playing much this year, it means something has gone wrong for the Bears, but he should be a 3rd string player while they work on this project.

Brandon Coutu, Seattle - If Coutu can beat out Olindo Mare in camp this year, he will handle field goals. If not, he’ll probably be cut and find another team to kick for. He definitely has an NFL career ahead of him, with or without Seattle.

Kregg Lumpkin, Green Bay - With Green Bay loaded with running backs, Lumpkin’s a longshot to make it out of camp, but don’t be shocked if he does. With Ryan Grant, Brandon Jackson, Vernand Morency, and DeShawn Wynn all also present, Lumpkin will be hard-pressed to make the team as a halfback. As a receiving fullback, though, he has a shot.

Kelin Johnson, Seattle - Kelin has a great chance to stick in Seattle as a special teams player and it won’t surprise me at all if he makes the team out of camp. Don’t expect to see him playing safety very much this season.

Brandon Miller, Atlanta - I didn’t even include Miller in my preview because I thought it was such a longshot he’d get drafted, and while that was true, Atlanta signed him, presumably to be a defensive end. Miller is blessed with exceptional athleticism, and while he played linebacker somewhat poorly in college, he could become a real sleeper at defensive end. He’s very raw, but with players this athletic, you can’t rule anything out.

Fernando Velasco, Tennessee - The Titans just got a lineman that will make them proud. He’s a hard working player who will adapt to anything the team asks of him. Considering Tennessee doesn’t really have any reliable backup guards, Velasco has a really good chance of sticking with the team.

Sean Bailey, Kansas City - It always surprised me when Bailey wasn’t considered a pro prospect, and now I’m really happy to see him sign somewhere. He has the NFL pedigree, he has the skills, and he just needs to add some bulk and work on some technical things. There’s no telling if he’ll make the team, or even be on the practice squad, but it’s nice to know there’s some interest out there for him.

Brent Blackwell

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PhotobucketAs you read below in Bart’s article about the Atlanta Falcons seven undrafted players, the Falcons signed Brandon Miller from Georgia. Well if you are a big-time Bulldog fan or Falcon fan you might have heard this before.

There was another Brandon Miller that played defensive tackle for the Bulldogs in 1996 to 1999. He was from Greensboro, Georgia and had 76 career tackles and 2 big sacks in the 1998 Peach Bowl vs Virginia.

In 2000, he was a member of the Indianapolis Colts and then…

On January 9, 2002 he was signed as a free agent to the Falcons.

On August 31st he was let go…

But he was signed again on September 3rd…

But he was cut again on September 19th.

Later…

He did make the All-NFL Europe team in 2002 when he played for the Rhein Fire.

Dave McMahon

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Brandon MillerMonday was a day for the Falcons to sign undrafted free agents. They picked up seven, including one player from down the road in Athens.

  • Brandon Miller, DE, Georgia
  • Isaac Brown, LB, Central Michigan
  • Jimmie Kaylor, P, Colorado State
  • Glenn Sharp, QB, Miami
  • D.J. Wolfe, FS, Oklahoma
  • Jamar Brittingham, RB, Bloomsburg of Pennsylvania
  • Mike Butterworth, OT, Slippery Rock
Bart Stevens

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