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NFL Supplemental Draft 2018: Scouting reports, predictions for eligible players
Five players have entered the NFL Supplemental Draft for 2018. SN provides what you need to know about each prospect, including which teams might be interested in making a selection Wednesday.
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The NFL Supplemental Draft in 2018 features its deepest crop of players in over a decade. Two prospects are expected to be selected (likely in the first few rounds), and three other eligible players had 2019 NFL Draft aspirations prior to their ineligibility for the 2018 college football season.

The Supplemental Draft takes place July 11th. Sam Beal of Western Michigan and Adonis Alexander of Virginia Tech, both high-upside cornerbacks, are expected to be claimed within the first four rounds of the Supplemental Draft, likely making them the highest players selected since the Browns took Josh Gordon in 2012 with a second-round pick.


Below is a list of this year's eligible Supplemental Draft prospects, complete with a brief scouting report, athletic testing results, character and background information, which teams have interest in them and which teams might end up signing them this season.

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NFL Supplemental Draft 2018: Players, scouting reports, predictions
1. Sam Beal, CB, Western Michigan


— Scouting report: A two-year starter at Western Michigan, Beal possess the ideal body type for a perimeter corner in today’s NFL. He measures over 6-0 and showcases an ability to play in man, press and multiple zone coverages. He does not have great bulk; he weighed in at 190 pounds at his Pro Day after dropping from 190 pounds for better testing. He also does not engage with great physicality in coverage, and he needs to continue to build his upper-half strength. Beal, though, is a smooth athlete who turns and runs naturally, and he has the tools to be a long-term starter. At his Pro Day, he recorded a 4.47 40-yard dash, a 37-inch vertical and a 10’6 broad jump, all of which would have put him in the upper echelon of cornerbacks at the 2018 NFL Combine.

— What really matters: Beal was forced to leave Western Michigan due to academic ineligibility. He had considered entering the 2018 NFL Draft and garnered interest. He does not have major character red flags other than basic maturity and motivational question marks, both of which could be extinguished upon entering the NFL. Beal was graded as a preseason third-round pick by Optimum Scouting, and he garnered similar grades from NFL scouting services and teams. He had every NFL team, including multiple decision-makers, attend his Pro Day. The Chiefs have interest in both Beal and Alexander, and they have two second-round picks and a need at cornerback. Kansas City might take Beal in the second round or hope Alexander falls to the fourth.

— Teams with potential interest: Chiefs, Cardinals, Browns, Colts, Seahawks, Bengals

— Prediction: Third round, Browns

2. Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia Tech

— Scouting report: A touted high school recruit with both safety and cornerback potential, Alexander started his career on special teams and at safety for the Hokies, garnering Freshman All-American accolades. He played cornerback along with Greg Stroman and Brandon Facyson, two current NFL players. Alexander plays with outstanding body control throughout his coverage, staying close to his receiver and swallowing up cushion as receivers work vertically. While his reaction and timing against more capable receivers needs improvement, he is able to stay physical and bend in perimeter coverage. While he does not have elite speed, Alexander able to use subtle hand fighting to slow opponents and stay in control. He needs to continue to improve his hand technique off the line. He allows too many short-yardage receptions and needs to win initially to prevent quick slants and potential double moves from working on him in the NFL. He plays with outstanding ball skills and strength as a tackler.

— What really matters: Alexander had a marijuana-related incident as a freshman and again was suspended in the early part of 2018. Additionally, he did not take academics seriously during his early time at Virginia Tech, leading to persistent academic issues over his college career. NFL teams are equally concerned with his need of on-field development as they are with his off-field issues, though his upside is undeniable. Alexander was considered one of the top cornerback prospects for the 2019 NFL Draft by Optimum Scouting. For some teams, his academic and off-field issues have made him a player on whom they'll pass.

— Teams with potential interest: Chiefs, Redskins, Colts, Saints, and Jets

— Prediction: Fourth round, Redskins

MORE: SN's Q&A with Adonis Alexander

3. Brandon Bryant, S, Mississippi State

— Scouting report: Bryant started at safety during his redshirt freshman season at Mississippi State and was a key member of the defense throughout his college career. An aggressive tackler who is best in short-area and in zone coverage, Bryant is limited vertically in coverage and does not play with great hip control after leaving his pedal. He is a consistent tackler who likely will have a role — or at least an opportunity for a role — on special teams in the NFL. At his Pro Day, Bryant posted a 4.45 40-yard dash, a 34-inch vertical and a 10’3 broad jump at 5-11, 207 pounds. He previously has been clocked in the 4.3s in the 40 and was known in the football program as one of if not the best athlete on the team.

— What really matters: Bryant was ruled academically ineligible for 2018, and having already used his redshirt, he had no other alternative but to enter the Supplemental Draft. He was arrested and charged with a DUI in January 2017. He's a fantastic athlete, as shown by his Pro Day testing, and with added time for preparation might have been even more impressive. His mental make-up and attitude remain concerns for NFL teams, perhaps more so than any other player in the Supplemental Draft, but his athleticism is hard to deny.

— Teams with potential interest: Rams, Falcons, Steelers, Jaguars, and Colts

— Prediction: Seventh round, Rams

4. Martayveus Carter, RB, Grand Valley State

— Scouting report: The 2016 Division II leading rusher with almost 2,000 yards, Carter was limited by injuries in his junior season and still managed almost 900 rushing yards. He lacks great power or top-end speed, relying on short-area quickness. He does not do a great job of creating opportunities behind bad blocking, at least not at an NFL level. He had only 23 receptions in college and isn't expected to contribute much as a receiver in the NFL. At just under 6-0, 200 pounds, Carter did not have a Pro Day before the Supplemental Draft.

— What really matters: Without a Pro Day for Carter, NFL teams don’t have a great reference point for his timed speed, which is important for small-school players. He’s from a rough neighborhood in East Chicago and lost Division I offers after he was involved in a fight in school during his senior season that required him to finish his high school education with online classes. He also had poor SAT scores that limited his Division I opportunities. He lives with his grandparents, as his father is not involved in his life, and his mother is paralyzed from the shoulder down on one side of her body. He did not attend spring practices before his ineligibility was announced and has received mixed reviews from those informed about the program.

— Teams with potential interest: Vikings, Bears, Titans, Cardinals, Steelers

— Prediction: Undrafted, signs with Vikings

5. Bright Ugwoegbu, LB, Oregon State

— Scouting report: A three-year starter for Oregon State, Ugwoebu played a safety/pass-rusher hybrid position, working against receivers and tight ends as well as attacking the edge. He is a composed athlete who works hard to adjust his body to an ideal tackling position and to evade would-be blockers. He does not have developed pass-rush or coverage skills, and he struggles in wide movements. He did not test well at his Pro Day, recording a 4.95 40-yard dash and a 7.38 three-cone drill despite measuring only 6-1, 205 pounds.

— What really matters: Ugwoegbu will turn 23 in late September, meaning he would be older than most rookies yet still raw as a defender. He was born in London but grew up in Nigeria. His father was a political diplomat before he was assassinated when Ugwoegbu was a senior in high school. Ogwoegbu was suspended indefinitely by Oregon State during the spring due to undisclosed reasons.

— Teams with potential interest: Seahawks, 49ers, Patriots, Bears

— Prediction: Undrafted, signs with Seahawks
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Old 07-09-2018, 12:30 PM   #2
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I’d take a pick on the Beal kid. Seems like a good player
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Based on the OP, Sam Beal sounds more appetizing than Alexander. I'll defer to the experts on if giving up anything as high as a Round 2 selection would be worth either of these cornerbacks.
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This article says that the Chiefs may hope that Alexander falls to the 4th. Do the Chiefs have a 4th next year? I was thinking that was the pick given up for Ragland.
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I'd go ahead and offer a 2 for Beal . He wants to play football instead of going to college. We need his talent.
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The dumpster fire that is our secondary, maybe we should use 2 picks on both of them. I’m not excited about anyone behind Fuller.
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The dumpster fire that is our secondary, maybe we should use 2 picks on both of them. I’m not excited about anyone behind Fuller.
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I'm guessing the order is based on the 2018 draft position for the 1st round, correct? If so, that would mean we would have the 22nd pick in every round we have a pick. Rams would have the 23rd pick.

If we spend a 2nd rounder, does it have to be our own, or could we declare the Rams pick as the one we want to use?

If we can pick which one we would use, then that one would be forfeited in the draft in 2019.

Right now that pick does not look that high either way in 2019. BUT, if one of the two teams has a bad year, that pick could turn out to be pretty valuable at the top of round 2.

It would be interesting to see which one Veach is willing to part with, as you would figure he would want to keep what he believes will be the higher pick in 19.

Does that all make sense?
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I'm guessing the order is based on the 2018 draft position for the 1st round, correct? If so, that would mean we would have the 22nd pick in every round we have a pick. Rams would have the 23rd pick.

If we spend a 2nd rounder, does it have to be our own, or could we declare the Rams pick as the one we want to use?

If we can pick which one we would use, then that one would be forfeited in the draft in 2019.

Right now that pick does not look that high either way in 2019. BUT, if one of the two teams has a bad year, that pick could turn out to be pretty valuable at the top of round 2.

It would be interesting to see which one Veach is willing to part with, as you would figure he would want to keep what he believes will be the higher pick in 19.

Does that all make sense?


NFL Supplemental Draft 2018:
How it works; players eligible:

The 2018 NFL Supplemental Draft, scheduled to take place July 11th, will allow NFL teams to "bid" on players who have met the eligibility requirements and have successfully entered the draft.

Below is all you need to know about the 2018 NFL Supplemental Draft, including how it works and which players are eligible for selection.

NFL Supplemental Draft 2018:
How it works

The Supplemental Draft is similar to a silent auction. Each NFL team is able to place a bid privately to the league office using next year's NFL Draft picks as currency. The team with the highest bid (highest round of the pick bid) on a given player is awarded that player, and the team loses the draft pick it bid. If two teams bid the same draft round, then the league uses a predetermined order to settle the winner.

The predetermined draft order is a three-tiered system:
teams with 5 or fewer wins from last season;
teams with more than 5 wins but did not make the playoffs last season;
playoff teams from last season.

Each group undergoes a lottery system with an increased probability for teams with lesser records.

For example:

Team A finished 2-14;
Team B finished 7-9;
Team C finished 13-3.

Player X and Player Y were ruled eligible for the Supplemental Draft

Team A places a third-round claim on Player X.
Team B places a third-round claim on Player X and a seventh-round claim on Player Y.
Team C places a fifth-round claim on Player X and a sixth-round claim on Player Y

Team A is awarded Player X because it wins the tie between itself and Team B
Team C is awarded Player Y because it was the only team to place a sixth-round bid for the player.



NFL Supplemental Draft 2018: Selection process

On July 11th, all 32 teams (if they choose to) will place their bids on any of the eligible players for the Supplemental Draft. After all bids are submitted, the league office will determine which teams bid the highest future draft picks on which players and, in the event of a tie, consider the predetermined draft order.

By the end of the business day, the NFL will notify teams of who was awarded which players. The players who are selected will be added to their teams' 90-man rosters for training camp and will have chances to make 53-man rosters for the season.

If a player is not claimed in the Supplemental Draft, he is immediately deemed an undrafted free agent and may sign with any NFL team.

NFL Supplemental Draft 2018: Players eligible

To be eligible to enter the Supplemental Draft, a player must be at least three years removed from high school and entering his final year of college eligibility. The player must be unable to return for his final season in college, generally due to academic issues or indefinite suspension from his team. Each player must submit his name and request for entry into the Supplemental Draft to be eligible.
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NFL Supplemental Draft 2018:
How it works; players eligible:

The 2018 NFL Supplemental Draft, scheduled to take place July 11th, will allow NFL teams to "bid" on players who have met the eligibility requirements and have successfully entered the draft.

Below is all you need to know about the 2018 NFL Supplemental Draft, including how it works and which players are eligible for selection.

NFL Supplemental Draft 2018:
How it works

The Supplemental Draft is similar to a silent auction. Each NFL team is able to place a bid privately to the league office using next year's NFL Draft picks as currency. The team with the highest bid (highest round of the pick bid) on a given player is awarded that player, and the team loses the draft pick it bid. If two teams bid the same draft round, then the league uses a predetermined order to settle the winner.

The predetermined draft order is a three-tiered system: teams with five or fewer wins from last season; teams with more than five wins but did not make the playoffs last season; and playoff teams from last season. Each group undergoes a lottery system with an increased probability for teams with lesser records.

For example:

Team A finished with a record of 2-14; Team B finished 7-9; Team C finished 13-3
Player X and Player Y were ruled eligible for the Supplemental Draft
Team A places a third-round claim on Player X
Team B places a third-round claim on Player X and a seventh-round claim on Player Y
Team C places a fifth-round claim on Player X and a sixth-round claim on Player Y
Team A is awarded Player X because it wins the tie between itself and Team B
Team C is awarded Player Y because it was the only team to place a sixth-round bid for the player.

NFL Supplemental Draft 2018: Selection process

On July 11th, all 32 teams (if they choose to) will place their bids on any of the eligible players for the Supplemental Draft. After all bids are submitted, the league office will determine which teams bid the highest future draft picks on which players and, in the event of a tie, consider the predetermined draft order.

By the end of the business day, the NFL will notify teams of who was awarded which players. The players who are selected will be added to their teams' 90-man rosters for training camp and will have chances to make 53-man rosters for the season.

If a player is not claimed in the Supplemental Draft, he is immediately deemed an undrafted free agent and may sign with any NFL team.

NFL Supplemental Draft 2018: Players eligible

To be eligible to enter the Supplemental Draft, a player must be at least three years removed from high school and entering his final year of college eligibility. The player must be unable to return for his final season in college, generally due to academic issues or indefinite suspension from his team. Each player must submit his name and request for entry into the Supplemental Draft to be eligible.
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