“Second Draft” Is Closed For Business

April 30th, 2011

For those swept away by draft mania the last handful of days, the heinous NFL lockout has returned temporarily courtesy of the courts, meaning no undrafted free agents will be signed today at the close of the seventh round.

The lockout prohibits anything player-related outside of the draft. 

That means Joe gets to drink large quantities of beer and not worry about the Bucs signing new players tonight.

But it also probably puts Mark Dominik at a slight disadvantage. His preparation seems to let him excel at these off-the-street signings, and more time for the competition to figure out the market won’t do Dominik any favors.

5 Responses to ““Second Draft” Is Closed For Business”

  1. Gavster Says:

    I hope they get herzlich here. HARD worker great story. lets see…

  2. Patrick Says:

    ANOTHER TIGHT END?!?!

  3. Gavster Says:

    Can never have enough tight ends i guess. We’ll see. I do not like it but gotta figure they know what they are doing. could be a FB when its said and done.

  4. NJBucFan Says:

    Hmm….only 1 LB. Guessing more Rudd.

  5. Jerry Says:

    Looks like more Ruud, Joseph, and Trueblood. Their replacements were not drafted.