1998 NFL Draft - Notable Undrafted Players

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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