Notable Undrafted Players
| † | = Pro Bowler |
| Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati Bengals | Harris, M. L.M. L. Harris | TE | Tampa College | N/A | |
| Cincinnati Bengals | Moore, BlakeBlake Moore | C | Wooster | N/A | |
| Cleveland Browns | Harris, MarshallMarshall Harris | DT | Texas Christian | SWC | |
| Dallas Cowboys | Clinkscale, DextorDextor Clinkscale | S | South Carolina State | MEAC | |
| Detroit Lions | Hall, AlvinAlvin Hall | S | Miami | MAC | |
| Green Bay Packers | Murphy, MarkMark Murphy | S | West Liberty | N/A | |
| Houston Oilers | Armstrong, AdgerAdger Armstrong | FB | Texas A&M | SWC | |
| Kansas City Chiefs | Mangiero, DinoDino Mangiero | DT | Rutgers | Ind. | |
| Los Angeles Rams | Arnold, WaltWalt Arnold | TE | New Mexico | WAC | |
| Los Angeles Rams | Smith, LuciusLucius Smith | CB | Cal State | N/A | |
| New York Giants | McGriff, CurtisCurtis McGriff | DT | Alabama | SEC | |
| New York Jets | Holmes, JerryJerry Holmes | CB/S | West Virginia | Ind. | |
| Seattle Seahawks | Krieg, DaveDave Krieg† | QB | Milton College | N/A | |
| Washington Redskins | Jacoby, JoeJoe Jacoby† | OT | Louisville | Ind. |
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