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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