It was a quiet weekend for the West Virginia Mountaineers in the NFL Draft as zero players were selected over the course of the three-day event. That doesn't mean the NFL dream is over, though. Several undrafted free agents have gone on to have long, successful careers in the league, and a pair of Mountaineers are hoping to be a part of that club. On Saturday, WVU linebacker Reid Carrico was invited to participate in the Cleveland Browns' rookie minicamp. This does not guarantee him a spot on the roster throughout the offseason, but it will give him a chance to put some stuff on tape and get in front of NFL coaches. If he impresses, perhaps he'll stick around and have a chance to earn his way onto the practice squad with a good showing in training camp. This is basically a tryout period for Carrico. Cornerback Michael Coats Jr. will be joining him in Cleveland, signing a contract as an undrafted free agent, giving him a spot on the team's 90-man roster.…