Patriots Undrafted Free Agent Rumors: Harvey Langi Among Signees

Share this: The 2017 NFL Draft has concluded, and the New England Patriots still have 20 spots to fill on their 90-man roster. Many of those roster slots will be filled by undrafted free agents after the Patriots selected just four players in the draft. We’ll keep track of the Patriots’ signings here. Here’s who the Patriots are rumored to have signed. DT Josh Augusta, Missouri (Kansas City Star)LB Harvey Langi, BYU (Providence Journal)S Jason Thompson, Utah (The Salt Lake Tribune)G Jason King, Purdue (player)TE Jacob Hollister, Wyoming (Casper Star-Tribune)CB Kenny Moore, Valdosta State (Boston Herald)DE Corey Vereen, Tennessee (agency) Thumbnail photo via Brian Spurlock/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Madrid back on track as Monaco bow out

Madrid back on track as Monaco bow out

Atlético Madrid 0-1 Villarreal (Soriano 82)Atlético's 12-game unbeaten run in all competitions came to an end on Tuesday evening. Diego Simeone's side began the night looking to close the gap on Liga pacesetters Barcelona and Real Madrid, but ended it looking over their shoulders at fourth-placed Sevilla, who remain three points adrift but now have a game in hand.

Iannone: “For us it’s important to start from the first row”

Rain in the desert? Sadly enough, yes. Saturday’s track action at Losail International Circuit was eventually called off completely after adverse weather both overnight and in the morning made track conditions too dangerous, meaning the grid is decided from combined practice times. That means Team Suzuki Ecstar’s Andrea Iannone begins his first GP with the Hamamatsu factory from P2. Source link

Shark attack: ‘DesmoDovi’ positive about radical new fairing

Andrea Dovizioso, P13: “Today was an unusual day because we encountered conditions that were very different from yesterday, both with the humidity and the track grip, but in my opinion it was in any case very important to also lap in this situation. For sure today was more difficult than yesterday, and we used all the session to do a lot of tests and even though the times were not so good in the final classification, it was a very productive day. In the evening I also did a couple of exits with the new fairing: in my opinion, our engineers have done a great job because it wasn’t easy to create a certain aerodynamic downforce without using the winglets.

McPhee in the mix on Day 2

After a solid opening day that saw John McPhee take ninth on the overall timesheets, Day 2 was another good day at work for the British Talent Team rider as 57 laps throughout the three available sessions saw the Scot secure twelfth overall with a best of 1:47.025, set during the morning.Jeremy McWilliams was again present at the track in his role as British Talent Scout for the British Talent Team and the British Talent Cup, positive about the progress and direction taken so far. Conditions were sunny and warm once again in Andalucia, with good conditions for the lightweight class to continue their push towards the start of the season. As on Day 1, the British Talent Team focus was

NFL Scouting Combine Live: Track Running Back, Offensive Line Drills

Share this: 9:35 a.m.: Now let’s track their second attempts. Collins’ 4.78 was pretty unbelievable in the first run. He’s 6-foot-4, 295 pounds. Asiata: 5.44/1.90Austell: 5.23Banner: 5.60/1.94Bisnowaty: 5.26/1.83Bolles: 5.02/1.76Braden: 5.03/1.78Collins: 4.82/1.73Cooper: 5.36/1.88Davenport: 5.46/1.88Dawkins: 5.15/1.83Dunker: 5.00/1.80Elflein: 5.33/1.88Eluemunor: 5.22/1.86Feeney: 5.25/1.82 Collins was clearly the most athletic of the bunch. He came into the combine as a projected undrafted free agent. Teams will likely take a second look after seeing how athletic he is. 9:25 a.m.: Utah offensive lineman Isaac Asiata kicked things off with a 5.35-second 40-yard dash and 1.85-second 10-yard split. Here’s the rest of the first group of offensive linemen: Erik Austell, Charleston Southern: 5.21/1.80Zach Banner, USC: 5.58/1.92Adam Bisnowaty, Pitt: 5.23/1.86Garrett Bolles, Utah: 4.96/1.71Ben Braden, Michigan: 5.05/1.79Aviante Collins, TCU: 4.78/1.69Ethan Cooper, Indiana (PA): 5.38/1.87Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell: 5.48/1.91Dion Dawkins, Temple: 5.11/1.80Jessamen

Crutchlow positive about pace

CC35, P5: “We were happy with today’s test, and even though we were unable to set a fast lap time this was just down to a couple of slight problems in the morning when the track was in the best shape. That was when the temperature was good and the faster laps went in for other riders. The priority for our day, however, was to do a long run and get some more information for Honda. Source link