2017 Supplemental Draft concludes with no players selected
For the second time in as many years, the NFL supplemental draft has come and gone without a player being scooped up.
Neither Tavares Bingham nor Marques Rodgers, the only two prospects eligible for this year's late entry, were selected on Wednesday, the league confirmed.
The supplemental draft provides an opportunity for teams to spend a corresponding future pick on a player whose NFL eligibility has changed since April's regular draft.
Isaiah Battle was the last player selected in the annual summer event, joining the then-St. Louis Rams as a fifth-round pick back in 2015.
Both Bingham and Rodgers will now become unrestricted free agents who can sign with any team.
Bingham, a defensive end out of Georgia Military College, tallied three sacks last season. Rodgers is a running back who posted over 1,200 rushing yards combined in two years at Western New Mexico before being ruled academically ineligible in 2016.
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