2023 undrafted NFL free agent tracker: Team-by-team signings and more
2023-04-30
Sportsnaut’s 2023 undrafted NFL free agent tracker is now live. Below, we will provide you with live updates on the top undrafted free agents and where they have signed.
Some might tune out after three days of the NFL Draft. That’s fine. But undrafted free agents have played a huge role in the history of football. Hall of Famers such as Kurt Warner, Dick “Night Train” Lane, Warren Moon and Joe Perry ended up going undrafted.
More recently, teams have found some gems after the draft. J.C. Jackson, Justin Tucker, Adam Thielen and Austin Ekeler are primary examples of that. With that as a backdrop, let’s delve into our 2023 undrafted NFL free agent tracker.
Justin Marshall, WR, Buffalo: Marshall recorded 837 receiving yards and nine touchdowns for Buffalo last season. There’s a chance he could break camp with Atlanta given the team’s lack of depth for quarterback Desmond Ridder.
Carlos Washington Jr., RB, Southeastern Louisiana
Keilahn Harris, WR, Oklahoma Baptist
Justin Marshall, WR, Buffalo
Ikenna Enechukwu, EDGE, Rice
Mike Jones, LB, LSU
Chase Brice, QB, Appalachian State – Committed to attending Falcons rookie minicamp, not signed
Jacob Gall, OL, Baylor – Attending rookie camp with Falcons
Jordan Mims, RB, Fresno State: Buffalo could certainly use some depth at running back. At the very least, Mims should make some noise during the preseason. He put up 1,498 total yards and 19 touchdowns at a clip of 5.3 yards per touch last season.
Jalen Redmond, DT, Oklahoma: Projected as a mid-to-late round pick, Redmon is one of the top players on our NFL undrafted free agent tracker. Over the past two seasons with Oklahoma, he put up 18 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks.
Rejzohn Wright, CB, Oregon State: Someone that was expected to go in the mid-rounds, Wright was solid in coverage for the Beavers over the past two seasons with 17 passes defended and four interceptions.
Mark Milton, CB, Baylor
Colby Richardson, CB, LSU
Travez Moore, EDGE, Arizona State
Bumper Pool, LB, Arkansas
Austin Ajiake, LB, UNLV
Eku Leota, LB, Auburn
Nico Bolden, S, Kent State
Cam Peoples, RB, Appalachian State
Josh Vann, WR, South Carolina
Nash Jensen, OL, North Dakota State
Ricky Lee, OT, North Carolina AT&T
Chicago Bears
Micah Baskerville, LB, LSU
Macon Clark, S, Tulane
Jalen Harris, EDGE, Arizona
Tyson Bagent, QB, Shepherd
Robert Burns, RB, Connecticut
Thyrick Pitts Jr., WR, Delaware
Gabe Houy, G, Pittsburgh
Bobby Haskins, OL, USC
Lorenz Metz, OL, Cincinnati
De’Jahn Warren, CB, Jackson State
Justin Broiles, CB, Oklahoma
Andre Szmyt, K, Syracuse
Robert Soderholm III, LS, VMI
Jadan Blue, WR, Virginia Tech – Rookie minicamp invite
Tre Wortham, CB, Connecticut – Rookie minicamp invite
Cincinnati Bengals
Jaxson Kirkland, G, Washington
Calvin Taylor, RB, Utah State
Jacob Saylors, RB/KR, East Tennessee
Shedrick Jackson, WR, Auburn
Christian Trahan, TE, Houston
Devonnsha Maxwell, DL, Chattanooga
Shaka Heyward, LB, Duke
Larry Brooks, S, Tulane
Mac Hippenhammer, WR, Miami (Ohio) – Rookie minicamp invite
Cleveland Browns
Hassan Hall, RB, Georgia Tech: According to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero, Hall is getting a whopping $125,000 million guaranteed. He put up 686 total yards at a clip of 4.8 yards per touch last season. He also provides value in the return game.
Lonnie Phelps, EDGE, Kansas: Over the course of the past two seasons with Miami (O) and Kansas, Phelps recorded a combined 25 tackles for loss and 15.5 sacks. He’s among the most-productive college players on our NFL undrafted free agent tracker.
Ronnie Hickman, S, Ohio State
Tanner McCallister, DB, Ohio State
Amos Cormier, CB, Georgia State
Caleb Biggers, CB, Boise State
Mohamoud Diabate, LB, Utah
Jeremiah Martin, EDGE, Washington
Charlie Thomas, S/LB, Georgia Tech
Thomas Greaney, TE, Albany
Dallas Cowboys
Tyrus Wheat, EDGE, Mississippi State: Wheat recorded a combined 25.5 tackles for loss and 17 sacks in three seasons with the Bulldogs. According to ESPN’s Tom Pelissero, he gets a $20,000 signing bonus.
Jalen Moreno-Cropper, WR, Fresno State
David Durden, WR, West Florida
Jose Barbon, WR, Temple
Hunter Luepke, FB, North Dakota State
Earl Bostick Jr., OL, Kansas
T.J. Bass, OL, Oregon
Isaiah Land, EDGE, Florida A&M
Durrell Johnson, LB, Liberty
Myles Brooks, CB, Louisiana Tech
Princeton Fant, TE, Tennessee
Denver Broncos
PJ Mustipher, DL, Penn State
Art Green, CB, Houston
Emmanuel Wilson, RB, Fort Valley State
Dallas Daniels, WR, Jackson State
Taylor Grimes, WR, Incarnate Word
Kris Leach, TE, Kent State
Nate Adkins, TE, South Carolina
Alex Palczewski, OT, Illinois
Henry Byrd, OL, Princeton
Thomas Incoom, EDGE, Central Michigan
Seth Benson, LB, Iowa
Darrious Gaines, CB, Western Colorado
Devon Matthews, DB, Indiana
Chris Whitt, LB, Incarnate Word – Rookie minicamp invite
Detroit Lions
Brandon Joseph, S, Notre Dame: A transfer from Northwester, Joseph thought he could follow former Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton as an early-round pick. Surprisingly, he fell off the map leading up to the draft. Last season with Notre Dame, Joseph recorded 30 tackles and an interception.
Mohamed Ibrahim, RB, Minnesota: Ibrahim receives $100,000 guaranteed from Detroit after they exhausted a first-round pick on a running back and traded away D’Andre Swift. The former Golden Gopher gained 1,665 yards on the ground to go with 20 touchdowns last season.
Adrian Martinez, QB, Kansas State
Chase Cota, WR, Oregon
Keytaon Thompson, WR, Virginia
Ryan Swoboda, OL, UCF
Brad Cecil, OL, USF
Connor Galvin, OT, Baylor
Zach Morton, EDGE, Akron
Cory Durden, DT, NC State
Chris Smith, DT, Notre Dame
Isaac Darkangelo, LB, Illinois
Trevor Nowaske, LB, Saginaw Valley State
Starling Thomas IV, CB, UAB
Green Bay Packers
Malik Heath, WR, Ole Miss
Duece Watts, WR, Tulane
Henry Pearson, TE, Appalachian State
Camren McDonald, TE, Florida State
Kadeem Telfort, OT, Alabama-Birmingham
Jason Lewan, DL, Illinois State
Keshawn Banks, EDGE, Kansas State
Jimmy Phillips Jr., LB, SMU
Benny Sapp, S, Northern Iowa
Christian Morgan, S, Baylor
Shane McDonough, P, NC State – Rookie minicamp invite
Houston Texans
Xazavian Valladay, RB, Arizona State: This 6-foot, 198-pound back tallied nearly 1,500 total yards and 18 touchdowns at a clip of 5.9 yards per touch last season. He’ll have a chance to make Houston’s 53.
Jesse Matthews, WR, San Diego State
Jared Wayne, WR, Pittsburgh
Tyler Beach, OL, Wisconsin
Dylan Deatherage, OL, Western Michigan
Kilian Zierer, OL, Auburn
Ali Gaye, DE, LSU
Charles Looes, DL, Dartmouth
TK McLendon Jr., EDGE, Eastern Kentucky
Darius Joyner, CB, Duke
Joe Doyle, P, Memphis
Indianapolis Colts
Donavan Mutin, LB, Houston: Mutin received $100,000 guaranteed from the Bears after a stellar career with Houston. Last season saw him record 85 tackles and five sacks for the Cougars.
Darius Hagans, RB, Alabama State
Titus Swen, RB, Wyoming
Liam Anderson, LB, Holy Cross
Braxton Westfield, WR, Carson Newman
Cody Chrest, WR, Sam Houston State
Johnny King, WR, Southeast Missouri
Zavier Scott, WR, Maine
Emil Ekiyor, G, Alabama
Harris Lachance, OL, BYU
Caleb Sampson, DT, Kansas
Guy Thomas, LB, Colorado
Tyler Richardson, CB, Tiffin
Cole Coleman, DB, Elon
Kody Case, WR, Illinois – Rookie minicamp invite
Jacob Gall, OL, Baylor – Rookie minicamp invite
Michael Gerace, OL, Maine – Rookie minicamp invite
Ty Van Fossen, LB, Cincinnati – Rookie minicamp invite
Ekow Boye-Doe, CB, Kansas State – Rookie minicamp invite
Las Vegas Raiders
Dalton Wagner, OT, Arkansas
McClendon Curtis, G, Chattanooga
Azizi Hearn, DB, UCLA
Los Angeles Chargers
A.J. Uzodinma, CB, Ball State
Nic Melsop, OL, Delta State
Los Angeles Rams
DeAndre Square, LB, Kentucky
Tiyon Evans, RB, Louisville
Xavier Smith, WR, Florida A&M
Christian Sims, TE, Bowling Green
Sean Maginn, OL, Wake Forest
Mike McCallister, OL, Youngstown State
Alex Ward, LS, Central Florida
Kelechi Anyalebechi, LB, Incarnate Word
Timarcus Davis, CB, Arizona State
Tyon Davis, CB, Tulsa
Jordan Jones, CB, Rhode Island
Jaiden Woodbey, S/LB, Boston College
Tanner Ingle, S, NC State
Rashad Torrence, S, Florida
Quindell Johnson, S, Memphis
Christopher Dunn, K, North Carolina State
Tanner Brown, K, Oklahoma State
Miami Dolphins
Zeke Vandenberg, LB, Illinois State
Minnesota Vikings
Ben Sims, TE, Baylor: Sims was solid the past two seasons at Baylor, recording a combined 52 catches for 616 yards and nine touchdowns.
Ivan Pace, ILB, Cincinnati: Despite having 261 tackles in the past two seasons, measuring in at 5-foot-10 1/2 inches may limit Pace’s ceiling at the next level. Still, he’s an instinctive linebacker who plays with a lot of power despite his smaller stature. Pace was expected to be a late-round pick, and was considered one of the best players available after the NFL Draft.
Andre Carter, EDGE, Army: After finishing second in the nation, only behind Will Anderson, with 14.5 sacks in 2021, Carter was projected as a potential first-round prospect heading into 2022. His stock dropped after getting to the QB just 3.5 times, but at 6-foot-6, he’s an enticing edge rusher who could get more consistent as he adds strength while developing more pass-rush moves.
Alan Ali, OL, TCU
Calvin Avery, NT, Illinois
Cephus Johnson, WR, Southeastern Louisiana
Malik Knowles, WR, Kansas State
Thayer Thomas, WR, N.C. State
Abraham Beauplan, ILB, Marshall
Wilson Huber, ILB, Cincinnati
Jacky Chen, OL, Pace
C.J. Coldon, CB, Oklahoma
NaJee Thompson, CB, Georgia Southern
Jaylin Williams, CB, Indiana
Jack Podlesny, K, Georgia
New England Patriots
Malik Cunningham, QB, Louisville: The 6-foot-1 Cunningham tallied 120 total touchdowns compared to 20 interceptions with Louisville. That included 50 rushing touchdowns. New England didn’t go quarterback in the NFL Draft, but found one right after.
New Orleans Saints
SaRodorick Thompson, RB, Texas Tech: Over the course of his final four seasons with the Red Raiders, Thompson tallied nearly 3,300 total yards and 38 touchdowns
Nick Anderson, LB, Tulane
Joel Wilson, TE, Central Michigan
Mark Evans II, OT, Arkansas Pine-Bluff
Sy Barnett, WR, Davenport
Alex Philstrom, OL, Illinois
Louis Hedley, P, Miami (F)
Anfernee Orji, LB, Vanderbilt
Anthony Johnson, S, Iowa State
Shaq Davis, WR, South Carolina State
New York Giants
Dyontae Johnson, LB, Toledo
Alex Cook, S, Washington
New York Jets
Travis Dye, RB, Oregon
Xavier Gipson, WR, Stephen F. Austin
Jason Brownlee, WR, Southern Miss.
T.J. Luther, WR, Gardner-Webb
EJ Jenkins, WR/TE, Georgia Tech
Caleb Johnson, LB, Miami
Claudin Cherelus, LB Alcorn State
Kahlef Hailassie, CB, Western Kentucky
Maalik Hall, LB, Southeastern Oklahoma State
Tim Demorat, QB, Fordham – Rookie minicamp invite
Ian Swenson, S/LB, Connecticut – Rookie minicamp invite
Philadelphia Eagles
Ty Zentner, P, Kansas State
Pittsburgh Steelers
Tanner Morgan, QB, Minnesota: A part-time starter throughout his five-year career in Minnesota, Morgan tallied 65 touchdown passes compared to 32 interceptions. He’ll likely compete for a spot on Pittsburgh’s practice squad. Kenny Pickett and Mitch Trubisky are the only QBs on the Steelers’ roster right now.
Monte Pottebaum, FB, Iowa
San Francisco 49ers
Shae Wyatt, WR, Tulane: Wyatt tallied 35 receptions for 692 yards and seven touchdowns a season ago. He averaged 19.8 yards per catch and could be a deep threat in Kyle Shanahan’s offense.
Joey Fisher, OL, Shepherd
Ronald Awatt, RB, UTEP
Corey Luciano, OL, Washington
Ilm Manning, OL, Hawaii
Avery Young, DB, Rutgers ‘
Jack Colletto, ATH, Oregon State
Seattle Seahawks
Jake Bobo, WR, UCLA: The 6-foot-5 Bobo led UCLA with 57 receptions and 817 yards while scoring five touchdowns a season ago.
Tyjon Lindsey, WR, Oregon State
Jonathan Sutherland, LB/S, Penn State
Noah Gindorff, TE, North Dakota State
Ty Okada, S, Montana State
Robert Cooper, DT, Florida State
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kade Warner, WR, Kansas State: The son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner tallied 45 receptions for 456 yards and five touchdowns last season.
Ronnie Brown, Shepherd: This running back put up 1,863 rushing yards while registering 56 catches for the small school last season.