how do "undrafted free agents" in the nfl work
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Date: May 20th, 2025 7:09 PM Author: PoastPapi
They can sign with any team once the draft ends, often within minutes. They usually get league minimum contracts with small signing bonuses, but they can pick a team where they have the best shot to make the roster.
Seventh-round picks get slightly better deals and more job security, but they’re still not guaranteed a roster spot—many get cut too.
In some cases, it is better to go undrafted: you avoid being tied to a team that doesn’t fit your skill set and can negotiate with multiple suitors. But the downside is zero guaranteed money and no draft pedigree helping your cause.
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Date: May 20th, 2025 7:23 PM
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cr. they're also not like total unknowns either. the hardcore draft people usually have the vast majority identified in their draft guides.
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