Notable Undrafted Players
Original NFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|
Baltimore Ravens | Lional Dalton | Defensive tackle | Eastern Michigan University |
Baltimore Ravens | Jeff Saturday | Center | North Carolina |
Cincinnati Bengals | Brandon Bennett | Running back | South Carolina |
Cincinnati Bengals | Kevin Kaesviharn | Safety | Augustana College |
Dallas Cowboys | Robert Thomas | Fullback | Henderson State University |
Detroit Lions | Brock Olivo | Running back | University of Missouri |
Indianapolis Colts | Larry Chester | Defensive tackle | Temple University |
Indianapolis Colts | Mike Vanderjagt | Kicker | West Virginia University |
Kansas City Chiefs | Eric Hicks | Defensive End | University of Maryland |
New Orleans Saints | Earl Little | Safety | University of Miami |
Oakland Raiders | Phil Dawson | Kicker | University of Texas |
St. Louis Rams | London Fletcher | Linebacker | John Carroll University |
St. Louis Rams | Tony Horne | Wide receiver | Clemson University |
San Diego Chargers | DeMingo Graham | Offensive Guard | Hofstra University |
San Francisco 49ers | Jeff Posey | Linebacker | Southern Mississippi |
Seattle Seahawks | Brian Finneran | Wide receiver | Villanova University |
Seattle Seahawks | Paul Spicer | Defensive end | Saginaw Valley State |
Washington Redskins | Mike Sellers | Fullback | Walla Walla CC |
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