2000 NFL Draft - Notable Undrafted Players

Notable Undrafted Players

Original NFL team Player Position College
Carolina Panthers Brad Hoover Fullback Western Carolina
Carolina Panthers Paris Lenon Safety Richmond
Cleveland Browns Shaun O'Hara Center Rutgers
Dallas Cowboys Troy Hambrick Running Back Savannah State University
Dallas Cowboys Micah Knorr Punter Utah State University
Dallas Cowboys Rian Lindell Kicker Washington State University
Dallas Cowboys Tim Seder Kicker Ashland University
Dallas Cowboys Brian Waters Guard North Texas
Detroit Lions James Hall Defensive end Michigan
Indianapolis Colts Mike Furrey Safety Northern Iowa
Indianapolis Colts Steve Gleason Safety Washington State
Indianapolis Colts Justin Snow Long snapper Baylor
Miami Dolphins Adewale Ogunleye Defensive end Indiana
New England Patriots Lonie Paxton Long Snapper Sacramento State
New Orleans Saints Shayne Graham Kicker Virginia Tech
New York Giants Chris Bober Offensive guard Nebraska Omaha
Pittsburgh Steelers Hank Fraley Center Robert Morris
Pittsburgh Steelers Dan Kreider Fullback New Hampshire
Seattle Seahawks Travis Brown Quarterback Northern Arizona University
Tennessee Titans Mike Leach Long Snapper William & Mary
Tennessee Titans Billy Volek Quarterback Fresno State

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