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Five former LSU players signed undrafted free agent deals following the completion of the NFL Draft on Saturday. Here's where they landed:

RB Josh Williams - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DL Paris Shand - Buffalo Bills
S Major Burns - Chicago Bears
DB Zy Alexander - Seattle Seahawks
DL Gio Paez - Chicago Bears

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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FLBooGoTigs110 months
Zy definitely has a chance to make a roster.
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KennabraTiger10 months
Beat me to it
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FLObserver10 months
Burns gonna be a starter for da bears. Book it!
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BIIIL10 months
Burns a starter in the NFL. Funniest post for a good while lol...thanks
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Klark Kent10 months
the Bucs shiesty RB room better get to work. Josh Williams will be.
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Spankum10 months
Congrats to every one of these unheralded Tigers. I hope they have a long career!
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ThomasShelby10 months
I said it on another post, but the amount of corners taken over Zy was crazy. Many were ranked much lower than he was.
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Bill W Tiger10 months
Josh Williams...sleeper of all sleepers!!!!!
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caliegeaux10 months
Didn’t watch the draft and I have to admit I’m a little surprised by Zy not getting drafted. Seahawks have picked an lsu db or 2 that has panned out. I see him mailing this team.
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caliegeaux10 months
Not only mailing it, but making it as well.
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mcpotiger10 months
Best of luck fellas.
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king4710 months
Damn Greg Penn didn’t even get UDFA??
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jimmy the leg10 months
I predict Shand & Alexander makes rosters.

Burns will make it onto a practice team roster.

Williams and Paez are both long shots imho.
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SomeLSUguy10 months
Williams is all pro at overcoming and persevering as an underdog... I would never count him out.
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