Notable Undrafted Players
| † | = Pro Bowler |
| Original NFL team | Player | Pos. | College | Conf. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta Falcons | Ayanbadejo, BrendonBrendon Ayanbadejo† | FB | UCLA | Pac-10 | |
| Atlanta Falcons | Green, CornellCornell Green | OT | UCF | Ind. | |
| Baltimore Ravens | Douglas, MarquesMarques Douglas | DE | Howard | MEAC | |
| Carolina Panthers | Nesbit, JamarJamar Nesbit | G | South Carolina | SEC | |
| Chicago Bears | Stecker, AaronAaron Stecker | RB | Western Illinois | Gateway | |
| Cleveland Browns | Campbell, MarkMark Campbell | TE | Michigan | Big Ten | |
| Green Bay Packers | Hanson, ChrisChris Hanson† | P | Marshall | MAC | |
| Indianapolis Colts | Wilkins, TerrenceTerrence Wilkins | WR | Virginia | ACC | |
| New England Patriots | Ivy, CoreyCorey Ivy | CB | Oklahoma | Big 12 | |
| New York Jets | Wiggins, JermaineJermaine Wiggins | TE | Georgia | SEC | |
| Oakland Raiders | Sims, BarryBarry Sims | OT | Utah | WAC | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Schneck, MikeMike Schneck† | LS | Wisconsin | Big Ten | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | Wright, AnthonyAnthony Wright | QB | South Carolina | SEC | |
| San Francisco 49ers | Garcia, JeffJeff Garcia† | QB | San Jose State | WAC | |
| San Francisco 49ers | Ledford, DwayneDwayne Ledford | C | East Carolina University | C-USA | |
| Seattle Seahawks | Moorman, BrianBrian Moorman† | P | Pittsburg State | N/A | |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Marshall, LemarLemar Marshall | LB | Michigan State | Big Ten |
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