The season of talent acquisition has nearly passed for NFL teams.
Some will go into OTAs and minicamp and determine they need to add a low-priced free agent who are still on the market.
Virtually every single player left unsigned by the end of OTAs is someone hoping to find a job and be paid, not someone who can make a big impact.
There are always a few big-contract guys who slip through the cracks and must take a one-year offer for lesser money.
By and large, teams have their rosters and barring a late unusual trade like the Bears pulled off in 2018 with Khalil Mack, or someone being cut and then added, the rosters will be set.
I woke up yesterday morning and clicked on a recent article penned by an Arizona radio show host about his skepticism of the Cardinals’ draft selections and Steve Keim’s edict to the coaches that.
Prospect Profile: What UDFA Defensive tackle Carlo Kemp brings to Green Bay
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Much was asked of Michigan Wolverines defensive tackle Carlo Kemp during his college career and he was a steady contributor up front for Don Brown’s defense. Now he is looking to carve his path to the NFL even if it might be a bit of an uphill climb.
Here is a look at what he brings to the table and how he fits best at the next level after signing with the Green Bay Packers.
Michigan defensive tackle Carlo Kemp signs with Green Bay Packers
Kemp’s versatility and attitude have earned him an NFL opportunity as a UDFA.
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The Green Bay Packers signed Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Carlo Kemp as a free agent following the conclusion of the 2021 NFL Draft on Saturday. He went unselected on Saturday and joins the team as a UDFA signing.
Kemp played in 46 games at Michigan and made 29 starts while earning All-Big Ten third-team honors in 2019. He was voted a captain by his peers in both 2019 and 2020 and finished his time in Ann Arbor with 4.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss in his career.