CSU's Garrett Grayson Agrees To Terms With The New Orleans Saints
METAIRIE, La. (AP/CBS4) - The New Orleans Saints have agreed to contract terms with former Colorado State quarterback Garrett Grayson and five other players selected in this year's NFL draft.
The agreements, announced Monday by general manager Mickey Loomis, are all for four years.
Along with Grayson, the Saints also agreed to terms with outside linebacker Hau'oli Kikaha. Kikaha, an edge pass rusher who set career and single-season records for sacks at Washington, was the Saints' second-round pick.
Grayson was a third-round choice.
The other four players who've agreed to terms include three fifth-round picks: Chattanooga outside linebacker Davis Tull, Fresno State defensive lineman Tyeler Davison and Georgia cornerback Damian Swann. Missouri running back and return specialist Marcus Murphy, a seventh-rounder, also has agreed to contract terms.
The Saints open a three-day rookie camp on Friday.
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