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1. Taylor Lewan, Michigan Grade-1st Round
2. Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M Grade-1st Round
3. Jake Matthews, Texas A&M Grade-1st Round
4. D.J. Fluker, Alabama Grade-2nd Round
5. Eric Fisher, Central Michigan-2nd Round
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Every year there are a few players who for one reason or another find themselves ineligible for school, and if it happens during the right window, they can declare for the NFL Supplemental Draft. It's not a true draft in the traditional sense, it's more of an auction.
Quickly, the draft allows teams to bid with a pick, in any of the traditional 7 rounds. For example if a team bids their 4th round pick, and no other team bids higher, that team gets the player, and forfeits that pick the following year.
This year per Gregg Rosenthal @greggrosenthal on Twitter, 8 players have found themselves in a position where they were not eligible to return to their schools in the Fall so they find themselves waiting for July 12th to come and see if their football careers continue.
The 8 players in this year's draft are pretty unremarkable.
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Let's roll through the Bowls, all 35 of them, in chronological order (maybe). I'm going to lay out who's playing in each one and then make a prediction on who'll win. Yet again I'll point out if I put money on my own predictions my kids would starve. I heartily recommend that you don't base anything financial on my predictions!
New Mexico Bowl
Who: BYU vs. UTEP
Winner: BYU
uDrove Humanitarian Bowl
Who: Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
Winner: Fresno State
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Quarterbacks
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3-4 Defensive Ends
1
Ndamukong Suh
Nebraska
2
Gerald McCoy
Oklahoma
3
Jared Odrick
Penn State
4
Tyson Alualu
California
5
Alex Carrington
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