The end of the 2010 NFL draft did not necessary mean the end of adding rookies. There were still quite a few brilliant players yet to be drafted when the last round came an end and teams can still make some good choices with the undrafted free agents. Defending champions New Orleans Saints did not let the chance go and selected ten more rookies among the undrafted.
There are several big names on the list, including LSU’s safety Harry Coleman and TCU long snapper Clint Gresham. The other eight to put on Saints jerseys are UNLV’s offensive linebacker Jason Beauchamp, offensive guard Brandon Carter from the Texas Tech, defensive end Junior Galette from Stillman, quarterback A.J. McKenna from Albany State, cornerback Rafael Priest from TCU, defensive tackle Jay Ross from East Carolina, nose tackle Ekom Udofia from Stanford and cornerback Marcell Young from Jacksonville State.
With a height of 6-2 and weight of 211 pounds, Coleman also used to play at linebacker during his college football career. Being a huge Saints fan himself, Coleman is glad to be able to join the Super Bowl XLIV winner and contribute his versatility to the team’s development. As for Gresham, he is the only long snapper in the draft and could offer a lot help in the improvements at the position and could have a chance to compete for starting job with veteran Jason Kyle.
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