Garrett Johnson, Charles Walker, Courtney Love, and Jeff Badet find NFL homes as UDFA
The Kentucky Wildcat football team had zero draftees for a second consecutive year, but there are still a few seniors that have found NFL homes as undrafted free agents.
Former Kentucky receiver Garrett “Juice” Johnson announced tonight he would be signing a deal with the Chicago Bears.
Lord I thank you for this opportunity! @ChicagoBears also, thank you for this opportunity!🙏🏾
— Garrett Johnson (@jugo_nueve) April 29, 2018
In an interview with the Courier-Journal, Charles Walker said the Detroit Lions offered him a mini-camp deal tonight.
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The Detroit Lions have invited the former Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver to a mini-camp in the coming weeks, Walker said Saturday night.
As of now, Walker could participate in the Lions’ camp in the hopes of earning a free-agent deal.
Courtney Love announced he has signed with the Cleveland Browns.
Blessed to say I’ll be joining the @Browns for rookie camp! God is great! Thank you everyone for the support and encouragement! Time to work! #Browns
— Courtney Love (@Courtney_Love51) April 29, 2018
We are still waiting for news on Austin MacGinnis, Cole Mosier, Kyle Meadows, Matt Elam, Blake Bone, and Kendall Randolph, among others.
Former Wildcat transfer and Oklahoma receiver Jeff Badet also landed a deal this evening with the Minnesota Vikings.
Wanna thank God & @Vikings with the opportunity to live out my dreams. Let’s continue this greatness #SKOL.
— Jeff Badet (@JeffBadet__) April 28, 2018
We’ll update this article when more Wildcat deals are announced.
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