ivotuk
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Not sure how he came available, but he's great on special teams and his Pro Day at Auburn was impressive. Reggie Mackenzie and John Schneider worked together in Green Bay, so they were probably fighting over him 
"03/13/2012 - Under-the-radar Pro Day workouts that opened eyes: Despite a weak class of safeties this year and the fact that Neiko Thorpe started 40 games (27 at CB from 2009-10 and 13 at free safety) against SEC competition, he wasn't invited to the Combine.
As such, he took full advantage of the opportunity to work out in front of scouts, recording numbers that ranked among the elite of all defensive backs tested at the Combine this year.
Thorpe was clocked at 4.40 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 4.01 seconds in the short-shuttle. He also posted a 38" vertical jump and a 11' 5" broad jump. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com"
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/play ... iko-thorpe
Last March, Oakland put a 2nd round tender on him. But they must have cut him.
http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2 ... nd-tender/
"In the Oakland Raiders’ second week of training camp, corner Neiko Thorpe took a reduced salary. The Oakland Raiders gave Neiko Thorpe a second-round tender just a few months ago. His base salary was $2.553 million, but Thorpe agreed to a base salary of up to $1 million with a $675,000 base salary.
Nonetheless, Thorpe will find himself as the next man up via an injury to either David Amerson, Sean Smith, D.J. Hayden or T.J. Carrie.
Therefore, it is important that Oakland retains him on a team friendly deal. Good teams need solid players like Thorpe waiting in the wings. The six-foot-two corner fits the mold of the Raiders’ defensive scheme."
http://justblogbaby.com/2016/08/03/oakl ... a-pay-cut/
http://www.nfl.com/player/neikothorpe/2534846/profile
"03/13/2012 - Under-the-radar Pro Day workouts that opened eyes: Despite a weak class of safeties this year and the fact that Neiko Thorpe started 40 games (27 at CB from 2009-10 and 13 at free safety) against SEC competition, he wasn't invited to the Combine.
As such, he took full advantage of the opportunity to work out in front of scouts, recording numbers that ranked among the elite of all defensive backs tested at the Combine this year.
Thorpe was clocked at 4.40 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 4.01 seconds in the short-shuttle. He also posted a 38" vertical jump and a 11' 5" broad jump. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com"
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/play ... iko-thorpe
Last March, Oakland put a 2nd round tender on him. But they must have cut him.
http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2 ... nd-tender/
"In the Oakland Raiders’ second week of training camp, corner Neiko Thorpe took a reduced salary. The Oakland Raiders gave Neiko Thorpe a second-round tender just a few months ago. His base salary was $2.553 million, but Thorpe agreed to a base salary of up to $1 million with a $675,000 base salary.
Nonetheless, Thorpe will find himself as the next man up via an injury to either David Amerson, Sean Smith, D.J. Hayden or T.J. Carrie.
Therefore, it is important that Oakland retains him on a team friendly deal. Good teams need solid players like Thorpe waiting in the wings. The six-foot-two corner fits the mold of the Raiders’ defensive scheme."
http://justblogbaby.com/2016/08/03/oakl ... a-pay-cut/
http://www.nfl.com/player/neikothorpe/2534846/profile