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After the NFL Draft wrapped up on Saturday afternoon, seven former Tigers signed with teams as undrafted free agents. Here's a rundown of where they ended up:

OL Josh Thompson - Kansas City Chiefs

WR Chris Hilton Jr. - Washington Commanders

WR Aaron Anderson - Cleveland Browns

DL Jacobian Guillory II - Los Angeles Rams

DL Bernard Gooden - Cleveland Browns

DE Jack Pyburn - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

LB West Weeks - Indianapolis Colts

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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BugaBadger17 days
Wish them all the best. Forever LSU
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Metaloctopus17 days
Most of those guys going undrafted makes sense, but I'm really surprised that in 7 rounds, no one wanted Anderson or Gooden. The NFL has long loved it's tiny slot receivers, and Anderson fits right into that mold with his skill-set. Gooden is not really an every down DT at his size, but but he's disruptive, and looks like a guy who could be a weapon if utilized properly, situationally. These are guys I would take chances on late, rather than just looking at "measurables", and thinking I can fix guys who haven't been productive. The latter should be the UDFA's.
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Bayou17 days
The League has grown tall. NBA sized players now. AA way too short.
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Metaloctopus17 days
The League, in general, has been tall for a long time. But those small, slippery slot guys have been "in" for at least the last 20 years, and that does not seem to have changed. Anderson is not too short for that role.
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DVinBR17 days
Pyburn is going to make the Buccs very happy
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GoodOleBoy5417 days
I hope Guillory kills it !
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Tigerwm2316 days
Hopefully Guillory can put his thumb days behind him
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king4716 days
What’s the deal with Patrick Payton??
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jp4lsu16 days
Pyburn is a little surprising. Anderson and Hilton I would've thought somebody would've picked up in 7 rounds.
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