One of the craziest parts of the NFL Draft actually comes after the draft. As soon as the seventh round wraps up, a mad scramble begins that involves the NFL's 32 teams trying to sign the best players who went undrafted.* In 2018, that list of undrafted players included former Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett. After the draft finished up on Saturday, Colts general manager Chris Ballard announced that Barrett had agreed to a tryout that would take place at Indy's rookie minicamp, scheduled for May 11-13.* "We didn't sign him. We're bringing him in for rookie minicamp," Ballard said after the draft, via CBS 4 in Indy. "It'll be fun to watch him work and see where it goes." Looking for a hot