Notable Undrafted Players
| † | = Pro Bowler |
| Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baltimore Colts | Griffin, WadeWade Griffin | OT | Ole Miss Rebels | SEC | |
| Buffalo Bills | Nelson, ShaneShane Nelson | LB | Baylor | SWC | |
| Chicago Bears | Dean, FredFred Dean | G | Texas Southern | SWAC | |
| Dallas Cowboys | Huther, BruceBruce Huther | LB | New Hampshire | Yankee | |
| Dallas Cowboys | Brinson, LarryLarry Brinson | RB | Florida | SEC | |
| Denver Broncos | Egloff, RonRon Egloff | TE | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
| Denver Broncos | Nairne, RobRob Nairne | LB | Oregon State | Pac-8 | |
| Houston Oilers | Kennard, KenKen Kennard | DT | Angelo State | N/A | |
| Kansas City Chiefs | Beckman, EdEd Beckman | TE | Florida State | Ind. | |
| Kansas City Chiefs | Morgado, ArnoldArnold Morgado | RB | Michigan State | Big Ten | |
| Minnesota Vikings | Danmeier, RickRick Danmeier | K | Sioux Falls | N/A | |
| New Orleans Saints | Mauti, RichRich Mauti | WR | San Diego State | Ind. | |
| New York Giants | Marion, FrankFrank Marion | LB | Florida A&M | SIAC | |
| New York Giants | Pisarcik, JoeJoe Pisarcik | QB | New Mexico State | MVC | |
| New York Giants | Turner, J. T.J. T. Turner | G | Duke | ACC | |
| New York Jets | Harper, BruceBruce Harper | RB | Kutztown | N/A | |
| Philadelphia Eagles | Edwards, HermanHerman Edwards | CB | Penn State | Ind. | |
| Philadelphia Eagles | Henry, WallyWally Henry† | WR | UCLA | Pac-8 | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Dungy, TonyTony Dungy | S | Minnesota | Big Ten | |
| Seattle Seahawks | Webster, CornellCornell Webster | CB | California | N/A | |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Johnson, CecilCecil Johnson | LB | Pittsburgh | Ind. | |
| Washington Redskins | Murphy, MarkMark Murphy† | S | Colgate | N/A |
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