

Keeping a 32-year-old veteran with very limited game experience on a practice squad is highly unusual. Last week, I made the judgment to slot James Ferentz under the category of “uncertain NFL future.” Well, I should’ve known better as Ferentz continues to stick around the NFL at age 32, after being re-signed by the New England Patriots to their practice squad. Hope to see him land somewhere with a role or, at minimum, Cowboys practice squad. Has the size and demeanor of a solid NFL receiver. That said, we’re living in the COVID-era and NFL teams are allowed six spots on the practice squad for players who have accrued over two seasons in the NFL and it appears one of those six spots has been used to retain Daniels.Ĭowboys are stacked at WR, but Brandon Smith looked great in the preseason. That said, as it turns out, Daniels has agreed to re-join the Cincinnati Bengals as a member of their practice squad, which in the past would’ve been disallowed, as Daniels has obviously played over two seasons in the NFL. Mike Daniels is a player we touched on last week as a guy, once passing through waivers, would be signed by some team to an active 53-man roster.
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Instead, view these posts as sort of an update on the most important and or fun bits of information I happen to stumble across throughout the week.
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Although there isn’t much to update on after last week’s post following the roster cut deadline, there are some things to note about your favorite former Hawkeyes as many of them - after being released - were added to NFL practice squads or simply re-signed to the active 53-man roster.Īnd to be clear, these weekly posts won’t be a full update on every former Hawkeye in the league, as that would become rather tedious. Welcome to another edition of Hawks in The NFL.
