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http://bit.ly/2pvXOEG";>The Utes had a school record eight draftees, but even more have signed or agreed to rookie free agent deals. A look at the landing spots for the undrafted Utes:

• Defensive end Hunter Dimick will join the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to his agent. http://bit.ly/2gnJs6x";>Utah's all-time sack leader (29.5) was a late-round draft hopeful, but will begin his NFL career on a team that was tied for 19th place with 33 sacks last year.

• Long snapper Chase Dominguez will join the New Orleans Saints, according to his agent. http://bit.ly/1L6w8vH";>The long-time reliable snapper for Tom Hackett and Andy Phillips is expected to have a chance to compete for the starting Saints snapper job. He'll join second-round pick Marcus Williams in New Orleans.

• Wide receiver Tim Patrick will join the Baltimore Ravens, he announced on Twitter. Grabbing 45 receptions http://bit.ly/2cHz6gH";>for 711 yards as a senior, he hopes to add to an aerial attack that finished 12th in the NFL but had only 20 passing touchdowns. He joins former Ute Eric Weddle in Baltimore.

• Kicker Andy Phillips will join the Chicago Bears, according to his agent.http://bit.ly/2bBdA7O";> The 27-year-old is the all-time leading scorer in school history with 427 points and a record 84 made field goals. Phillips seeks to earn the kicking job over journeyman Connor Barth who was 18 for 23 last year.

• Cornerback Reggie Porter will join the Indianapolis Colts, Utah football announced. As a senior, Porter accounted for 43 tackles, two picks and four break-ups. Indianapolis ranked No. 27 in passing yards allowed last year.

• Defensive tackle Pasoni Tasini will join the Arizona Cardinals, Utah football announced. http://bit.ly/2ekJOt6";>The versatile lineman from Snow College had 35 tackles and 3.5 tackles for a loss as a senior, including a safety against the Arizona Wildcats. The Cardinals ranked ninth in the NFL in rushing defense last year.

• Safety Jason Thompson will join the New England Patriots, according to his agent. Thompson was a special teams captain who tested well at http://bit.ly/2mxs6Xo";>Utah's Pro Day with his speed and agility. The Patriots, in case you missed it, won the Super Bowl last year.

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