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Brandon Bryant - DB - PlayerYahoo Sports' Terez Paylor reports 14 teams attended Mississippi State DB Brandon Bryant's Pro Day.
Bryant (5'11/207) improved his draft stock — running a 4.45 forty with a 34-inch vertical. There looks to be legitimate interest in him, with the Ravens and Colts potential landing spots. Bryant projects as a late-round supplemental flyer that could make an impact on special teams.Source: Yahoo Sports
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Sam Beal - DB - Player
NFL Network's Gil Brandt reports Western Michigan CB Sam Beal could go as high as the third round in the supplemental draft.
Beal lived up to the mid-round hype at his Pro Day, running a 4.47 forty with a 37-inch vertical. There's league wide interest in Beal after all 32 teams attended his pre-draft workout. Beal has a chance to be the highest supplemental pick since Josh Gordon was drafted in the second round. Cleveland and Buffalo have been linked as possible Beal landing spots.
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Adonis Alexander - DB - PlayerThe Dolphins held a private interview with Virginia Tech CB Adonis Alexander.
The Dolphins were one of 26 teams to attend Alexander's Pro Day last month. In addition to Miami, Alexander has also met with the Chiefs, Colts, Jets and Saints. The 21-year-old is one of five players eligible for the Supplemental Draft on July 11 along with Western Michigan CB Sam Beal, Mississippi State S Brandon Bryant, Grand Valley State RB Martayveus Carter and Oregon State LB Bright Ugwoegbu.Related: Dolphins
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With 2 rookie DBs already as potential roster spots would we seriously burn a mid round pick on another with red flags?  I have my doubts.
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I don't think we will either, but with a number of comp picks coming, Zim's affinity for CBs, I wouldn't be shocked if we made a bid on one... 
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Adonis Alexander - DB - RedskinsRedskins selected Virginia Tech CB Adonis Alexander with a sixth-round pick in the 2018 supplemental draft.
The Redskins will surrender a 2019 sixth-rounder. Western Michigan CB Sam Beal was taken in the third round by the Giants, and Beal had clearly separated himself from Alexander as the draft's top prospect. Alexander stands 6'2/195 but ran a 4.60 forty at his Pro Day with a 35.5-inch vertical and just nine bench-press reps. He had a number of off-field issues in college and was ruled academically ineligible before declaring for the supplemental draft. He's merely a late-round flier who should get at least one year to stick at the end of the roster. Alexander is unlikely to make a rookie-year impact barring injuries.Jul 11 - 2:03 PM

Sam Beal - DB - GiantsGiants selected Western Michigan CB Sam Beal with a third-round pick in the 2018 supplemental draft.
The G-Men surrender a 2019 third-round pick to take Beal. At 6'1/185, Beal was forced to leave Western Michigan for academic reasons. He was projected as a top-five player at his position heading into next year's draft, so this could be a steal for the Giants if it pans out. Beal has yet to turn 22 years old and is fresh off a 4.47 forty and 37-inch vertical at his Pro Day. Beal should compete with the likes of William Gay for snaps behind Janoris Jenkins and possibly Eli Apple. The talent is there for Beal to make an immediate impact, though corner is a tough NFL transition. Beal is obviously already behind after not taking part in spring work.
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Brandon Bryant - DB - JetsJets signed Mississippi State DB Brandon Bryant.
Bryant (5'11/207) wasn't selected in the Supplemental Draft but is a solid flyer after running a 4.45 forty at his Pro Day with a 34-inch vertical. He'll compete for an end-of-the-roster spot in training camp. Bryant has the measurables for a special teams role.Source: Yahoo Sports
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