What to know about the 2017 NFL Supplemental Draft: Rules, players, how it works
— Rob Rang (@RobRang) July 6, 2017This is the annual draft that's often used for college players who find themselves in some form of trouble (legally, athletically, or academically) after the NFL Draft. The draft starts with the 10 worst teams (based on the 2017 NFL Draft order) in the first drawing, picking the order to select first through 10th. That's pretty much how you can sum up the annual NFL Supplemental Draft, which is now set for July 12th, according NFLDraftScout's Rob Rang:Two prospects eligible for 2017 NFL Supplemental Draft, July 12: Georgia Military DE Tavares Bingham, Western New Mexico RB Marques Rodgers. Simonise also served a four-game suspension for his violation, so it's possible another NFL teams gives him a chance this year. Last year, we saw the Bengals sign University of Calgary Dinos receiver Rashaun Simonise after he wasn't selected in the supplemental draft.
Most overrated, underrated teams in ESPN's 2017 NFL Future Power Rankings
(1:39)Our brilliant trio of NFL Insiders -- Field Yates, Louis Riddick and Mike Sando -- recently released its 2017 NFL Future Power Rankings (FPR). Teams ranked too low Though I agree with a large percentage of the Insiders' work, there are several areas where I strongly disagree. Below are three teams I think are ranked too low and three others that felt too high. InsiderJeff Darlington explains why he expects to see a deadline signing between Le'Veon Bell and Pittsburgh.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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