GREEN BAY — While a number of other teams have announced their list of undrafted free-agent signees, the Green Bay Packers have yet to do so and tend to wait until all contracts are finalized — which usually isn't until just before the team's annual post-draft rookie orientation camp opens.
In the meantime, here's a look at the players who have agreed to terms with the club, based on various sources (agents, NFL scouts, other media outlets and players' schools):
Mississippi College receiver Jake Allen; Portland State center Brennen Carvalho; University of Wisconsin punter Ken DeBauche; Nebraska safety Tierre Green; Murray State receiver Rod Harper; Maryland tight end Joey Haynos; Notre Dame long-snapper J.J. Jansen; Connecticut linebacker Danny Lansanah; Georgia running back Kregg Lumpkin; North Carolina linebacker Durell Mapp; Northwest Missouri State tight end Mike Peterson; Fresno State linebacker Marcus Riley; and Syracuse wideout Taj Smith.
UW-Whitewater running back Justin Beaver will be participating on a tryout basis. Without any veterans at this weekend's rookie orientation camp, the Packers figure to bring in a number of tryout players to use in practice.
Say goodbye
Meanwhile, having added Brohm and seventh-rounder Matt Flynn in the draft, the Packers released quarterbacks Jerry Babb and Dalton Bell, who had been participating in the team's quarterback school along with starter Aaron Rodgers. Presumably, that move was made to allow Brohm and Flynn to get more work this weekend.
The Packers also released punter Ryan Dougherty, who was with them in camp briefly last year.