Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Brashton Satele is getting a tryout with the Jets after Oakland withdrew their offer

HA Note: "After the Oakland Raiders withdrew an offer with the former University of Hawai'i middle linebacker, the New York Jets called, offering Satele a tryout."


About Brashton's tryout with the Jets, his agent Kenny Zuckerman said:
"We'll see how it goes." (HA)


HA Note: "Satele probably faces a more favorable situation with the Jets than the Raiders. Mike Smith, who was a graduate assistant helping with the Warrior linebackers in 2009, is now an assistant with the Jets."


HA Note: "The Jets did sign two undrafted free agent linebackers — Kevin Basped of Nevada and Broderick Stewart of Vanderbilt — who will participate in this weekend's mini-camp for rookies and free agents. A couple of hours after the NFL's three-day, seven-round draft ended Saturday, Satele reached agreement on a standard free-agent contract with the Raiders. He was to receive a signing bonus. Satele received a faxed copy of the contract, which he signed and then sent back to the Raiders. But the Raiders did "not execute" the contract, according to Zuckerman, making Satele free to look elsewhere. It is not known if he still will receive a signing bonus from the Raiders."


http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20100428/SPORTS04/4280360/sportsfront/Ex-Warrior+Satele+gets+tryout+with+N.Y.+Jets

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