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There were four players eligible for the 2014 Supplemental Draft, which was held today without a single player being selected.
NFL supplemental draft is over with no players selected for second consecutive year. The four players eligible are now free agents
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) July 10, 2014
Those four players now eligible to sign with any team include New Mexico wide receiver Chase Clayton, North Carolina linebacker Darius Lipford, Virginia University of Lynchburg defensive lineman Lakendrick Ross, and SMU running back Traylon Shead.
Ross recently held a workout in front of the Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams and Houston Texans.
Shead, who didn't participate in spring practices at SMU, decided to enter the supplemental draft after he rushed for 197 yards and three touchdowns in four games last year.
College Football 24/7 writer Mike Huguenin broke down the prospects and where they might go.
A mock supplemental draft on NFL.com predicted that only two of the players would be picked. They had Ross going in the sixth round to the Jets and Shead going in the seventh round to the Dolphins.