1986 NFL Draft - Notable Undrafted Players

Notable Undrafted Players

= Pro Bowler
Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Atlanta Falcons Dukes, JamieJamie Dukes C Florida State Ind.
Atlanta Falcons Matthews, AubreyAubrey Matthews WR Delta State Gulf South
Atlanta Falcons Middleton, RonRon Middleton TE Duke ACC
Buffalo Bills Bentley, RayRay Bentley LB Central Michigan MAC
Buffalo Bills Wilkins, GaryGary Wilkins TE Georgia Tech ACC
Buffalo Bills Hull, KentKent Hull† C Mississippi State SEC
Cleveland Browns Harper, MarkMark Harper CB Alcorn State N/A
Dallas Cowboys Hendrix, MannyManny Hendrix CB Utah WAC
Detroit Lions Butcher, PaulPaul Butcher LB Wayne State N/A
Houston Oilers Fairs, EricEric Fairs LB Memphis Ind.
Kansas City Chiefs Pearson, J.C.J.C. Pearson S Washington Pac-10
Los Angeles Rams Sutton, MickeyMickey Sutton CB Montana Big Sky
Los Angeles Rams Wright, AlvinAlvin Wright DT Jacksonville State Gulf South
New Orleans Saints Campen, JamesJames Campen C Tulane Ind.
New Orleans Saints Gibson, AntonioAntonio Gibson S Cincinnati Ind.
New Orleans Saints Jordan, BufordBuford Jordan FB McNeese State Southland
New Orleans Saints Mills, SamSam Mills† LB Montclair State N/A
St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) Ruether, MikeMike Ruether C Texas SWC
Seattle Seahawks Plummer, GaryGary Plummer LB California Pac-10
Seattle Seahawks Pollard, DarrylDarryl Pollard CB Weber State Wildcats Big Sky
Seattle Seahawks Salisbury, SeanSean Salisbury QB USC Pac-10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Harris, LeonardLeonard Harris WR Texas Tech SWC
Washington Redskins Bowles, ToddTodd Bowles S Temple Ind.
Washington Redskins Verdin, ClarenceClarence Verdin† WR Louisiana–Lafayette Ind.

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