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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