Notable Undrafted Players
| † | = Pro Bowler |
| Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baltimore Colts | Pellington, BillBill Pellington | LB | Rutgers | Ind. | |
| Green Bay Packers | Ferguson, HowieHowie Ferguson† | RB | |||
| Los Angeles Rams | Burroughs, DonDon Burroughs | S | Colorado State | MSAC | |
| Los Angeles Rams | Lipscomb, EugeneEugene Lipscomb† | DT | |||
| Philadelphia Eagles | Giancanelli, HalHal Giancanelli | RB | Loyola Marymount | N/A | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Elter, LeoLeo Elter† | RB | Villanova | Ind. | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Thrower, WillieWillie Thrower | QB | Michigan State | Ind. |
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