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Los Angeles chose Florida State safety Derwin James in the first round. The Bolts added Southern California linebacker Uchenna Nwosu in the second round and North Carolina State defensive tackle Justin Jones in the third.
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Senat is expected to compete for a starting job after Dontari Poe signed as a free agent with NFC South rival Carolina.
Atlanta’s rookie mini-camp is scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
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