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Gubner

It would seem his tryout wasn't enough to get a contract offer. Now we will see if the Broncos are impressed.
Huh. I thought “minicamp” meant there were a number of people participating…and I didn’t realize they held the immediately after the draft…shows how much I pay attention.
 
Huh. I thought “minicamp” meant there were a number of people participating…and I didn’t realize they held the immediately after the draft…shows how much I pay attention.
Rookie minicamp is a tryout situation for invitees not with a contract agreement. Kansas City had 11 defensive lineman in attendance, and I am not sure how many were unsigned invites or if they offered any a contract. I will add that the odds of sticking in this situation isn't great, they have basically 2 days to stick out from the numbers.
 
Rookie minicamp is a tryout situation for invitees not with a contract agreement. Kansas City had 11 defensive lineman in attendance, and I am not sure how many were unsigned invites or if they offered any a contract. I will add that the odds of sticking in this situation isn't great, they have basically 2 days to stick out from the numbers.
Your odds are greatly understated. I’d say it’s got to be less than one in a hundred, maybe a couple hundred of guys who are just offered minicamp invites. I can’t find an exact number but it’s nearly impossible.
 
Rookie minicamp is a tryout situation for invitees not with a contract agreement. Kansas City had 11 defensive lineman in attendance, and I am not sure how many were unsigned invites or if they offered any a contract. I will add that the odds of sticking in this situation isn't great, they have basically 2 days to stick out from the numbers.

Yeah. I knew the odds were slim, I just wasn’t aware they held them within days of the draft…
 
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