A list of reported undrafted free agent signings from the Raiders which have not been confirmed by the club:



(Keep in mind that in most years, a player or two who has reported to have been signed actually winds up someplace else)

— Josh Shirley, OLB-DE, UNLV: Had 18 sacks in three seasons at the University of Washington, transferred to Nevada-Las Vegas for his senior year. Originally started at UCLA, where he was dismissed from team for his part in an alleged theft of another student’s back pack.

— Cody Fajardo QB, Nevada: Joined fellow Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick as only players to have 3,000 yards rushing and 9,000 yards passing in a career. Fits in with Bill Musgrave’s intent to make no-huddle, hurry-up offense a part of the offensive package.

— Terrell Pinson, LB, Louisiana Tech: Size (6-2, 215) suggests he’ll be a strong safety rather than a linebacker. Was accepting congratulations for being a Raider on his Twitter feed.

— Leon Orr, DT, Florida: Orr, a fifth-year senior, left the team after he lost his starting job and later regretted it. Played in 38 games, with 10 starts, 13 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, one fumble lost and two fumble recoveries.

— Josh Harper, WR, Fresno State: With Derek Carr at quarterback as junior, Harper caught 79 passes for 1,011 yards and 13 touchdowns. Without Carr as a senior, Harper was still productive _ 86 receptions for 1,072 yards.

— Robertson Daniel, DB, Brigham Young: Broke up 14 passes had an interception and forced a fumble. Went to Branham High School in San Jose and DeAnza College before transferring to BYU.

— Jimmy Hall, LB, Northwestern: Physical specimen had great pro day with 4.4 time in 40-yard dash and 24 bench press reps. Finished career with 102 career tackles, zero sacks and six tackles for losses.

— Tevin McDonald, safety, Eastern Washington: Son of former 49ers player Tim McDonald and brother of Rams safety T.J. McDonald, Tevin started his career at UCLA. Dismissed from UCLA for violating team policy. All-Big Sky selection had 43 tackles and an interception as a senior.

— Gabe Holmes, TE, Purdue: At 6-5, 258 pounds, Holmes had 63 receptions for 552 yards and five touchdowns for the Boilermakers. Considered a natural talent but had trouble staying healthy.