The Washington Redskins had a busy day three of the NFL Draft, picking up seven players in the final four rounds. However, when Mr. Irrelevant’s name was called, the work didn’t stop there.

The Washington Redskins kept the phones active after the final pick, joining in on the frenzy to sign talented players still remaining unsigned after the draft. They managed to add a multitude of talented players at positions of interest. Here’s who they’ve signed so far:

WR James Quick, Louisville: Quick is a tall, lanky receiver, standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing 173 pounds. He saw moderate production in his time as a Louisville Cardinal, mustering over 2,000 receiving yards in 41 games played. He provides the Redskins with another looming target, and he could earn a spot on the practice squad.

OL Tyler Catalina, Georgia: Playing most of his career at the University of Rhode Island, Catalina joined the Georgia Bulldogs as a graduate transfer in 2016. At 6-foot-6, 315 pounds, Catalina has an imposing build. Although he played tackle at Georgia, the Redskins could give him a look at guard.

WR Levern Jacobs, Maryland: Standing at 5-foot-11, 185 pounds, Jacobs has average size for an NFL receiver. While he didn’t see massive production, his quickness, combined with experience and intelligence, could give him a chance at rookie minicamp.

WR Zach Pascal, Old Dominion: An impact player in his three years starting for the Monarchs, Pascal has proven his ability to contribute on multiple levels. While he predominantly played wide receiver, he has the versatility to garner looks as a running back or a return specialist.

WR Verlan Butler, Grambling State: Butler has the height of the 2017 Redskins receiver, standing at 6-foot-2. He sustained moderate success as a Tiger. It’ll be interesting to see how he does with the competition at wide receiver.

OL Kyle Kalis, Michigan: Kalis found his way onto the field in all his four seasons as a Wolverine. By his junior year, he was a regular starter at guard. At 6-foot-4, 308 pounds, he has ideal size for the position. But his lack of athleticism is a concern. Nevertheless, his work ethic and intelligence will help him in his quest for a roster spot.

OL Mario Yakoo, Boise State: The Redskins seem to value interesting names more than usual this year. Although Yakoo doesn’t have the prestige of 5th-round pick Jeremy Sprinkle, he’ll be given a chance to find his place in Bill Callahan’s position room at tryouts.