Notable Undrafted Players
† | = Pro Bowler |
Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta Falcons | Jenkins, AlfredAlfred Jenkins† | WR | Morris Brown | N/A | |
Cleveland Browns | Jackson, RobertRobert Jackson | G | Duke | ACC | |
Dallas Cowboys | Howard, PercyPercy Howard | WR | Austin Peay | N/A | |
Dallas Cowboys | Zorn, JimJim Zorn† | QB | Cal Poly Pomona | N/A | |
Denver Broncos | Dolbin, JackJack Dolbin | WR | Wake Forest | ACC | |
Denver Broncos | Swenson, BobBob Swenson† | LB | California | Pac-8 | |
Green Bay Packers | Gray, JohnnieJohnnie Gray | S | Cal State Fullerton | N/A | |
Houston Oilers | Stemrick, GregGreg Stemrick | CB | Colorado State | WAC | |
Houston Oilers | Thompson, TedTed Thompson | LB | Southern Methodist | SWC | |
Miami Dolphins | Rhone, EarnestEarnest Rhone | LB | Henderson State | N/A | |
New Orleans Saints | Chambers, RustyRusty Chambers | LB | Tulane | Ind. | |
Oakland Raiders | Reinfeldt, MikeMike Reinfeldt† | S | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | N/A | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Banaszak, JohnJohn Banaszak | DT | Eastern Michigan | MAC | |
San Francisco 49ers | Larson, BillBill Larson | TE | Colorado State | WAC | |
Washington Redskins | Wysocki, PetePete Wysocki | LB | Western Michigan | MAC |
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