Wisconsin Badgers Football - Current NFL Players

Current NFL Players

Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL
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
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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