Round 7 (No. 248): Brandon Hill, S. Hill has dealt with an injury during camp and is mainly a special teams player. It's unclear if he'll make the roster, however, since he hasn't played in the preseason. -- DJ Bien-Aime
Round 4 (No. 120): Carter Warren, OT. This hasn't been a fun summer for Warren, who has missed significant time because of injuries. He played 40 snaps at left tackle in the first preseason game, showing some promise, but hasn't been on the field since. He could begin the season on injured reserve.
Round 5 (No. 143): Israel Abanikanda, RB. Playing with the backups, Abanikanda has displayed excellent speed and burst. For him, it's all about consistency. The coaches want to see him become more assertive with his reads and cuts. He will make the 53-man roster, probably as the RB4 or RB5.
Round 1 (No. 19): Calijah Kancey, DT. Kancey suffered a first-degree right calf strain on July 30 and has not practiced since. The goal for him is to play in the first regular-season game, where he is expected to be an immediate starter next to Vita Vea. He has not returned to practice but, before the injury, the coaching staff was excited about his get-off and physical tools.
Round 5 (No. 153): SirVocea Dennis, ILB. Dennis had the fastest start of any of the rookies, with four interceptions between rookie camp, mandatory minicamp and training camp, and he wasn't even known for his coverage skills. Things have fizzled a bit since the preseason started. He missed multiple tackles in the first game and did not play in the second. Still, coach Todd Bowles will find a way to use him as a blitzer.
Round 6 (No. 208): Erick Hallett, S. Hallett has been working on special teams. He is a practice squad candidate.
Round 4 (No. 120): Carter Warren, OT. This hasn't been a fun summer for Warren, who has missed significant time because of injuries. He played 40 snaps at left tackle in the first preseason game, showing some promise, but hasn't been on the field since. He could begin the season on injured reserve.
Round 5 (No. 143): Israel Abanikanda, RB. Playing with the backups, Abanikanda has displayed excellent speed and burst. For him, it's all about consistency. The coaches want to see him become more assertive with his reads and cuts. He will make the 53-man roster, probably as the RB4 or RB5.
Round 1 (No. 19): Calijah Kancey, DT. Kancey suffered a first-degree right calf strain on July 30 and has not practiced since. The goal for him is to play in the first regular-season game, where he is expected to be an immediate starter next to Vita Vea. He has not returned to practice but, before the injury, the coaching staff was excited about his get-off and physical tools.
Round 5 (No. 153): SirVocea Dennis, ILB. Dennis had the fastest start of any of the rookies, with four interceptions between rookie camp, mandatory minicamp and training camp, and he wasn't even known for his coverage skills. Things have fizzled a bit since the preseason started. He missed multiple tackles in the first game and did not play in the second. Still, coach Todd Bowles will find a way to use him as a blitzer.
Round 6 (No. 208): Erick Hallett, S. Hallett has been working on special teams. He is a practice squad candidate.