SAN ANTONIO, TX -- The Cowboys announced on Friday that they had signed running back Frank Warren (5-9, 206) from Grambling State University. Warren was the 2010 SWAC Football Offensive Player of the Year and is Grambling State's all-time leading rusher with 3,910 yards. He ranked third in the NCAA last season with 1,592 rushing yards.
Also, signed to undrafted NFL free agent contracts from HBCU Colleges and Universities were:
Atlanta Falcons: Philip Sylvester, RB, Florida A&M University
Baltimore Ravens: Michael Ricks, DB, Stillman College; Eugene Clifford, S, Tennessee State; Walter Sanders, RB, Saint Augustine's College
Chicago Bears: Jordan Miller, Southern University
Cincinnati Bengals: Steven Robinson, HB, Hampton University
Cleveland Browns: Andre Carroll, DL, Delaware State; Sidney Tarver, LB, Tennessee State; Calton Ford, OL, Norfolk State University
Detroit Lions: Brandon Bufford, DB, Howard; DeJuan Fulghum, LB, Texas Southern; Ricardo Silva, DB, Hampton; Narada Williams, DE, Fort Valley State.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Jalil Jackson, CB, Jackson State University
Kansas City Chiefs: David Mims, OL, Virginia Union University
Indianapolis Colts: Larrone Moore, WR/KR, Delaware State
Miami Dolphins: Quinton Spears, DL, Prairie View A&M
Minnesota Vikings: Chris Adingupu, Safety, Prairie View A&M
New England Patriots: Richard Medlin, RB, Fayetteville State University
New York Giants: Ibrahim Abdulai, DT, Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Darnell Burks, DB, Fort Valley State
Philadelphia Eagles: Brandon Peguese, LB, Hampton University
Pittsburgh Steelers: Joshua Harrison, OT, South Carolina State University
Seattle Seahawks: Ricardo Lockette, WR, Fort Valley State
Saint Louis Rams: Dionte Dinkins, CB, Fort Valley State; Arthur Thomas, DT, Arkansas at Pine Bluff; and Teryl White, DT, North Carolina Central University
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raymond Webber, WR, Arkansas at Pine Bluff;
Tennessee Titans: Joseph Hills, WR, Tennessee State; Anquez Jackson, G, Alabama A&M University
Washington Redskins: Dante Barnes, CB, Norfolk State;
Updated: August 3, 2011, (beepbeep)
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