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SB Nation 2011 NFL Free Agency

Former Saints LB K.C. Asiodu Signs With Green Bay Packers

Former Saints LB K.C. Asiodu has signed with the Green Bay Packers, providing depth and special teams.

Aug 3, 2011 - Former Saints linebacker and special teamer K.C. Asiodu has signed with the Green Bay Packers according to a Tweet from NFL reporter Adam Caplan.

Asiodu has bounced around a lot in his two years in the league. After signing with the Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2009, he was released from the team in September and signed by the Dolphins. He went back to St. Louis in October where he stayed until August, 2010, when New Orleans picked him up. 

Asiodu is expected to provide the Packers exactly what he provided his former employers, which is to say, not too much. After two seasons, Asiodu has just nine total tackles between special teams and mop-up duty. If he does happen to make the active roster in Green Bay, it'll be as a gunner/insurance policy in case of extreme emergency.

Asiodu is still technically the Packers' most exciting free agent coup from another team this offseason.

Keep up with every free agent signing at SB Nation's 2011 Free Agency page. For more Packers analysis, visit Acme Packing Company.

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