The Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, and Washington Commanders have reached agreements with several undrafted free agents to bolster their rosters, according to @NSAFootball.
Highlighting the moves is Kentucky wide receiver Ja'Mori Maclin, who has agreed to terms with the Buffalo Bills. Maclin brings SEC experience to a Buffalo receiving room that has seen significant turnover this offseason. In addition to the Bills' move, the Tennessee Titans have reached an agreement with John Carroll wide receiver Tyren Montgomery, adding a standout small-school prospect to their offensive depth chart.
On the defensive side, the Washington Commanders are adding Northwestern cornerback Fred Davis. Davis will join the Commanders' secondary as the team looks to evaluate young talent during the upcoming rookie minicamps. These signings are part of the league-wide undrafted free agent process that follows the conclusion of the NFL Draft, as teams move quickly to fill out their 90-man offseason rosters.
All three players will look to compete for roster spots and practice squad positions throughout the summer programs. Per @NSAFootball, these agreements represent the first wave of post-draft additions for these respective franchises.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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