2004 NFL Draft - Notable Undrafted Players

Notable Undrafted Players

= Pro Bowler
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Buffalo Bills Greer, JabariJabari Greer CB Tennessee SEC
Buffalo Bills Peters, JasonJason Peters† TE/OT Arkansas SEC
Chicago Bears Cain, JeremyJeremy Cain LS Massachusetts
Dallas Cowboys Copper, TerranceTerrance Copper WR East Carolina C-USA
Dallas Cowboys McBriar, MatMat McBriar† P Hawaiʻi WAC
Dallas Cowboys Polite, LousakaLousaka Polite FB Pittsburgh Big East
Denver Broncos Clabo, TysonTyson Clabo OT Wake Forest Demon ACC
Detroit Lions Wilson, GeorgeGeorge Wilson S Arkansas SEC
Green Bay Packers Leach, VontaVonta Leach† FB East Carolina C-USA
Green Bay Packers Jenkins, CullenCullen Jenkins† DT Central Michigan MAC
Indianapolis Colts Thomas, JoshJosh Thomas DE Syracuse Big East
Indianapolis Colts Utecht, BenBen Utecht TE Minnesota Big Ten
Kansas City Chiefs Lilja, RyanRyan Lilja G Kansas State Big 12
Kansas City Chiefs Sapp, BennyBenny Sapp CB Northern Iowa Gateway
Minnesota Vikings Johnson, SpencerSpencer Johnson DT Auburn SEC
New England Patriots Gay, RandallRandall Gay CB LSU SEC
Oakland Raiders Kelly, TommyTommy Kelly† DT Mississippi State SEC
Pittsburgh Steelers Parker, WillieWillie Parker† RB North Carolina ACC
San Diego Chargers Floyd, MalcomMalcom Floyd WR Wyoming MWC
San Diego Chargers Welker, WesWes Welker† WR Texas Tech Big 12
Seattle Seahawks Babineaux, JordanJordan Babineaux S Southern Arkansas Gulf South

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