1975 NFL Draft - Notable Undrafted Players

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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