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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Depth is depth, whether it’s the immediate backup, or the guy behind him waiting on the practice squad for his opportunity.You're jumping all over the place. I'm only following your anecdotal examples who are really examples making my argument.
You still haven't answered. How many rookie UFA's are factors as position players, backup or otherwise, a year in the NFL?
Answer: Less than 20 out of about 500. Less than 1 per team.
That's the only stat that matters when discussing UFA's as potential position backups.
Pats had 17 UDFA’s contribute last year.Well, we've got stats galore here. So if I understand, on average, 13+ of the 53 man roster is UDFA, and 0 or 1 plays any significant time.
1) The hope is that we sign ONE UDFA who can contribute as a backup (usually after injuries) in his rookie year. The expectation is that one or two make the 53 and have few reps as a rookie.
I would say "not until they have shown something in a couple of NFL game".Rooke UFA's should never enter a discussion as a position back up candidate, until they've shown something in camp.
The discussion is absurd.
To be clear, you are saying that on average has 13 or more UDFA's on their UDFA who likely play no significant role at all.Well, we've got stats galore here. So if I understand, on average, 13+ of the 53 man roster is UDFA, and 0 or 1 plays any significant time.
I would say "not until they have shown something in a couple of NFL game".
For example, I and sure that we can recall lots of players, especially WR's, who "showed something in camp" and were rarely heard from again.
Agreed.If a rookie UFA is consistently receiving meaningful snaps with the 1's, that is often an indicator.
I'm summarizing the two facts put forth as absolute truth here by two posters: that 25% of rosters are UDFA, and that 1 UDFA or less plays regularly from any team. So I'm not taking a position, I'm making sure we are clear about what's being asserted.To be clear, you are saying that on average has 13 or more UDFA's on their UDFA who likely play no significant role at all.
I used “roughly” all along the way. When you’re talking about large data sets nothing is exact.I'm summarizing the two facts put forth as absolute truth here by two posters: that 25% of rosters are UDFA, and that 1 UDFA or less plays regularly from any team. So I'm not taking a position, I'm making sure we are clear about what's being asserted.
I'm summarizing the two facts put forth as absolute truth here by two posters: that 25% of rosters are UDFA, and that 1 UDFA or less plays regularly from any team. So I'm not taking a position, I'm making sure we are clear about what's being asserted.
Nobody but you mentioned defensive snaps played as a rookie, and you had to take a long convoluted trip to arrive there. That was the only “end around” used in this thread.A total of one ROOKIE UFA receives more than 6 snaps per game as a position player on between half to one third of the teams.
That is the discussion. This is not about non rookies so I'm not sure why that fact was even brought up as relevant, except as an end around desperate to make a point.
In real terms I imagine it is probably more likely that the eventual position backup during the coming season be listed as "other" as in someone not currently on the roster than an UFA rookie.
Nobody but you mentioned defensive snaps played as a rookie. That was the only “end around” in this thread.
@Family I said this ^ all the way back on page five and was arguing it as far back as page one.I strongly believe Muma will backup Spillane and Obiazor will backup Elliss.
everyone hopes Muma is Nink part 2.Nice nugget today from Reiss in his Sunday Quick Hits:
Predicting the next Ninkovich: Why these Pats have chance to surprise
Ninkovich made his mark during training camp in 2009. Who can do the same in 2026? Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports
Using Ninkovich's story as a springboard, who are some of the more likely possibilities to do the same when the 2026 Patriots begin training camp July 25?
Safety Mike Brown was highlighted as one of the surprise players in spring practices, and he would qualify after signing a one-year, $1.35 million contract with a modest $50,000 signing bonus.
Here are five others, and why they were picked:
LB Chad Muma: The 6-foot-3, 239-pound Muma was signed off the Colts' practice squad last December due to injuries. He played in the final three regular-season games and four playoff games and carried that momentum into last spring. A six-year veteran out of Wyoming who is now on his third NFL team, Muma was playing on the top punt-protection unit this spring, and in one mandatory minicamp practice was the first to rotate in on defense behind starters Robert Spillane and Christian Elliss.
Just like “Okorafor is good,” your Muma hate will likely age poorly.everyone hopes Muma is Nink part 2.
but reality is he is 27 years old and on his 3rd team
he is a long shot to play regular snaps, and 50/50 to make the roster.
his competition is mostly ufa's/players that have never taken an nfl snap
maybe they are something, some day
but this team is a SB contender. they are a destination team. they have money available. they have playing time available
they should have a better plan at back up ILB than "I hope...." or better than "Reiss wrote an article about Nink."
bring some vet competition in. best player plays
That story about Ninkovich being matched up against Matt Light and beating him three straight reps to end his first practice after joining the Pats shows what the fringe players need to do to become core players.Nice nugget today from Reiss in his Sunday Quick Hits:
Predicting the next Ninkovich: Why these Pats have chance to surprise
Ninkovich made his mark during training camp in 2009. Who can do the same in 2026? Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports
Given, the other in-house compeition for the 2-3 backup ILB roster spots, I guess that you are expecting a free agant signing.everyone hopes Muma is Nink part 2.
but reality is he is 27 years old and on his 3rd team
he is a long shot to play regular snaps, and 50/50 to make the roster.
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