We’ll keep track of today’s minor moves here:
Cleveland Browns
- Signed: WR Braxton Miller
- Waived: TE Mik’Quan Deane
New Orleans Saints
- Signed: OL Fisayo Awolaja
- Waived: LS Nick Moore
Seattle Seahawks
- Signed: OT Brian Wallace
- Waived: S Jalen Harvey
We’ll keep track of today’s minor moves here:
Cleveland Browns
New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks
Today’s minor moves:
Arizona Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons
Cleveland Browns
Los Angeles Chargers
Miami Dolphins
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Redskins
Today’s minor moves will be posted here:
Buffalo Bills
Towbridge originally signed with the Bills as an UDFA back in 2017, so this is a homecoming for him. He spent most of last season on Buffalo’s practice squad, then signed with the AAF. After playing for the Atlanta Legends, he signed with the Titans, who cut him earlier this week. Deane is an UDFA rookie out of Western Kentucky who signed with the Bills last month.
Today’s minor moves:
Arizona Cardinals
Buffalo Bills
Cincinnati Bengals
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Rams
New Orleans Saints
Philadelphia Eagles
Here’s the latest round of minor moves from around the NFL (for this morning’s minor moves, click here):
Carolina Panthers
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
New England Patriots
New York Giants
Pittsburgh Steelers
New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks
Tennessee Titans
Washington Redskins
The busiest day of 2019 to date for undrafted free agent agreements, Friday also doubled as the Seahawks’ unveiling date for their post-draft rookie contingent. Here is Seattle’s list:
When combined with the Seahawks’ draft class, Ferguson and Wright represent the fourth and fifth rookie wideouts added to the roster. D.K. Metcalf obviously arrives as the highest-profile target, but Seattle also used a fourth-round pick on Wake Forest’s Gary Jennings. Wright averaged 16.7 yards per catch last season, hauling in five touchdowns with the 2018 Boilermakers. Ferguson put up better stats at the Division I-FCS level, becoming the Southland Conferece’s offensive player of the year after a 1,117-yard, 13-touchdown season.
The Seahawks did not use any of their 11 draft choices on cornerbacks, nor did they sign any this offseason. That may increase the Big 12-produced corners’ chances of making the team. However, seven corners already reside on Seattle’s roster.
While Choice was not Clemson’s lead back last season, he was the national champions’ second-leading rusher with 548 yards. En route to seven rushing touchdowns, Choice averaged 7.1 yards per carry. Christion finished as the Jackrabbits’ all-time leader in all notable passing categories. He ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash at South Dakota State’s pro day and may have a decent chance to make the Seahawks’ roster. Paxton Lynch represents Seattle’s only backup quarterback option, and Chad Kelly quickly beat him out for the Broncos’ QB2 job last year.