Notable Undrafted Players
Original NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona Cardinals | Marcel Shipp | RB | Massachusetts |
Atlanta Falcons | Jay Feely | K | Michigan |
Buffalo Bills | Shayne Graham | K | Virginia Tech |
Carolina Panthers | Nick Goings | FB | Pittsburgh |
Cincinnati Bengals | Ifeanyi Ohalete | S | USC |
Dallas Cowboys | Demetric Evans | DE | Georgia |
Dallas Cowboys | Lynn Scott | S | Northwestern Oklahoma State |
Green Bay Packers | Kevin Kaesviharn | S | Augustan College |
Indianapolis Colts | Nick Harper | CB | Fort Valley State |
Indianapolis Colts | Dominic Rhodes | RB | Midwestern State |
Kansas City Chiefs | Lawrence Tynes | K | Troy University |
Minnesota Vikings | Brian Russell | S | San Diego State |
New England Patriots | Stephen Neal | G | Cal State-Bakersfield |
New York Giants | Rich Seubert | G | Western Illinois |
Pittsburgh Stelers | Chris Hoke | DT | BYU |
San Francisco 49ers | Tom Ashworth | OT | Colorado |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Chuck Darby | DT | South Carolina State |
Tennessee Titans | Drew Bennett | WR | UCLA |
Tennessee Titans | Rob Bironas | K | Georgia Southern |
Tennessee Titans | Juqua Parker | DE | Oklahoma State |
Washington Redskins | Antonio Pierce | LB | Arizona |
Washington Redskins | Ross Tucker | G | Princeton University |
Washington Redskins | Kenny Watson | RB | Penn State |
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