Looks like we added a few more to the list... (from nepatriotsdraft.com)
Green Bay Packers
Joe Thomas LB SC State
Chase Rettig QB Boston College
Rajion Neal RB Tennessee
Ryan White CB Auburn
Jake Daughty LB Utah State
John Fullington OG Washington State
Carlos Gray DL NC State
Justin Perillo TE Maine
Demetruce McNeal DB Auburn
Tanner Miller S Iowa
Bronson Irwin OL Oklahoma
Jayrone Elliot DE Toledo
Wilson Van Hooser WR Troy
James Sims LB Kansas
LaDarius Perkins RB Mississippi State
Adrian Hubbard LB Alabama
Shaun Lewis LB Oklahoma State
Denico Autry DE Mississippi State
Paul Layton P Temple (Tryout)
Jordan Stanton LB James Madison (Tryout)
Jamal Ellis OL Newbury (Tryout)
That Hubbard kid, although he's from Bama, sounds very intriguing:
Hubbard graduated from Alabama but left the program with a year of eligibility on the table. He was one of 38 players who entered the draft early but did not hear his name called.
When he announced his decision to go pro in January, Hubbard said he received a draft grade of anywhere from the second to fourth round. He participated in the Senior Bowl and was active at February's NFL Combine and Alabama's two Pro Days.
CBSsports.com (Rob Rang):
COMPARES TO: Dion Jordan, OLB, Dolphins - Hubbard's combination of length, flexibility and power could earn him comparisons to the former Oregon star, the No. 3 overall pick in 2013 by the Dolphins. Hubbard isn't as explosive off the snap as Jordan (in fact, Hubbard is often slow off the ball) but his long gait does help him build speed quickly and he has some bend to avoid blocks.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-videos/0ap2000000218528/Daniel-Jeremiah-breaks-down-Adrian-Hubbard Runs 4.66...I guess when watching Mosley so much this kid caught their eye. Dude is 6'6... supposedly had a heart issue.
Ted Thompson sits on his hands per former GM: "because they’ve had 25 fricking years of great quarterbacks. Of course it works. Try it without a special quarterback."