1999 NFL Draft - Notable Undrafted Players

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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