Current NFL Players
Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL | |
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NFL Draft selections | |
Total selected: | 261 |
First picks in draft: | 0 |
1st Round: | 28 |
NFL achievements | |
Hall of Famers: | 3 |
Pro Bowlers | 24 |
Name | Position | Current Team |
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Montee Ball | Running Back | Denver Broncos |
Travis Beckum | Tight End | New York Giants |
Jake Byrne | Tight End | Houston Texans |
Gabe Carimi | Offensive Tackle | Chicago Bears |
Jonathan Casillas | Linebacker | New Orleans Saints |
Marcus Cromartie | Cornerback | San Diego Chargers |
Owen Daniels | Tight End | Houston Texans |
Bradie Ewing | Fullback | Atlanta Falcons |
Travis Frederick | Center | Dallas Cowboys |
David Gilreath | Wide Receiver | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Garrett Graham | Tight End | Houston Texans |
Peter Konz | Guard | Atlanta Falcons |
Lance Kendricks | Tight End | St. Louis Rams |
Jim Leonhard | Safety | Denver Broncos |
DeAndre Levy | Linebacker | Detroit Lions |
Chris Maragos | Safety | Seattle Seahawks |
John Moffitt | Guard | Seattle Seahawks |
Bill Nagy | Center | Detroit Lions |
Brad Nortman | Punter | Carolina Panthers |
Chris Pressley | Fullback | Cincinnati Bengals |
O'Brien Schofield | Linebacker | Arizona Cardinals |
Matt Shaughnessy | Defensive End | Oakland Raiders |
Devin Smith | Cornerback | Dallas Cowboys |
Joe Thomas | Tackle | Cleveland Browns |
Scott Tolzien | Quarterback | San Francisco 49ers |
Nick Toon | Wide Receiver | New Orleans Saints |
Kraig Urbik | Guard | Buffalo Bills |
Ricky Wagner | Offensive Tackle | Baltimore Ravens |
J.J. Watt | Defensive End | Houston Texans |
Russell Wilson | Quarterback | Seattle Seahawks |
Kevin Zeitler | Guard | Cincinnati Bengals |
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