Quartet of former Cal stars ink undrafted free agent deals in NFL

But just hours after missing the cut, four former Bears are headed to the league by way of the undrafted free agent market.
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But just hours after missing the cut, four former Bears are headed to the league by way of the undrafted free agent market.
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Nothing is more exciting than opening the season with a long-awaited rematch, and this first game is an immensely important chess move in Cal’s pursuit of a victorious season.
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Despite going undrafted, former Cal football players Raymond Davison III, Vic Enwere and Jordan Veasy have all made it onto NFL rosters as undrafted free agents.
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Auditions are always nerve-wracking, especially when you have to perform in front of a dozen or so NFL scouts while sporting nothing but skintight shorts on a rainy afternoon in Berkeley. Nevertheless, most of the 16 former Bears who participated in Pro Day activities impressed despite the adverse weather conditions.
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After a promising 3-0 start to the 2017 campaign, the Bears have regressed since entering conference play, losing all three of their games against Pac-12 opponents and seemingly bottoming out with a 38-7 blowout loss to Washington this past weekend. Fair or not, much of the blame has been laid
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The Ole Miss Rebels are coming to Memorial Stadium for a highlight nonconference game this weekend, and stock up on arms, because we should be in store for a good old-fashioned shootout.
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Group live tackle seemed to be where the players had the most fun as they got physical and hard-hitting with one another. The drill was hectic, with coaches running everywhere paired with inaudible chants as coach after coach tried to get his word in. The drill resembled what you would see on Discovery Channel when the lions are fighting one another to gain the title of alpha.
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“I think the whole defense didn’t practice at all last year,” said an onlooker in the stands at Cal football’s sixth practice. Many may share his sentiments, but Cal’s defense, now led by Tim DeRuyter, showed some promise on Saturday. Getting their first taste under the lights this fall camp, the Bears were hyped and energized to finally get their pads on and get down to business.
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At the beginning of practice, speakers blared and Gucci Mane’s “Met Gala” set the the tone for camp, but a short while later, the music was gone in what seemed like an even bigger change in tone. While it was only the first day of camp, it was clear that the Bears were hard at work, and with good reason. Many predict that Cal will have a mediocre season and camp is going to be crucial for the Bears if they want to make waves in an extremely competitive Pac-12 conference.
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One receiver position outright belongs to sophomore Demetris Robertson, who performed well in his freshman season behind Hansen. Robertson had the second-most touchdowns among wide receivers with seven and lead the team in average yards per catch with 15.34, a little under two more yards than Hansen.
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