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List of Undrafted NFL Stars

By The Associated Press

 

NEW YORK — List of undrafted players who went on to have productive NFL careers:

 

ARIZONA CARDINALS: Kurt Warner, qb; Marcel Shipp, rb.

 

ATLANTA FALCONS: Brian Finneran, wr.

 

BALTIMORE RAVENS: Mike Flynn, c.

 

BUFFALO BILLS: London Fletcher, lb; Kelly Holcomb, qb.

 

CAROLINA PANTHERS: Jake Delhomme, qb; Nick Goings, RB.

 

CHICAGO BEARS: Adewale Ogunleye, de.

 

CINCINNATI BENGALS: Kevin Kaesviharn, s; Antonio Chatman, wr.

 

CLEVELAND BROWNS: Joe Andruzzi, ol; Phil Dawson, pk.

 

DALLAS COWBOYS: Mike Vanderjagt, pk.

 

DENVER BRONCOS: Rod Smith, wr; Matt Lepsis, ot.

 

DETROIT LIONS: Jon Kitna, qb.

 

GREEN BAY PACKERS: Samkon Gado, rb.

 

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: Adam Vinatieri, pk; Jeff Saturday, c; Gary Brackett, lb; Dominic Rhodes, rb; Nick Harper, s.

 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: Priest Holmes, rb; Sammy Knight, s; Brian Waters, g, Casey Wiegmann, c.

 

MIAMI DOLPHINS: Olindo Mare, pk.

 

MINNESOTA VIKINGS: Pat Williams, dt.

 

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: Larry Izzo, lb; Randall Gay, cb, Stephen Neal, g.

 

NEW YORK GIANTS: Antonio Pierce, lb; Shaun O'Hara, c; Jay Feely, pk; Jeff Feagles, p.

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS: Michael Lewis, wr/kr.

 

OAKLAND RAIDERS: Bobby Hamilton, de.

 

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: Jeff Garcia, qb; David Akers, pk; Hank Fraley, c; Greg Lewis, wr; Hollis Thomas, dt.

 

PITTSBURGH STEELERS: Willie Parker, rb; Dan Kreider, fb; James Harrison, lb; Jeff Reed, pk.

 

ST. LOUIS RAMS: Jeff Wilkins, pk.

 

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: Antonio Gates, te; Eric Parker, WR.

 

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: Mack Strong, fb; Robbie Tobeck, c; Tom Ashworth, g.

 

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: Shelton Quarles, lb.

 

TENNESSEE TITANS: Drew Bennett, wr; Billy Volek, qb.

 

WASHINGTON REDSKINS: David Patten, wr; Mike Sellers, fb; James Thrash, wr.

 

 

 

Goes to show, you never know...

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moral of the story...you dont have to draft a kicker

 

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That's why Josh Huston from The Ohio State University, now on the Bears, is going to be the next great Pro Bowl kicker in the NFL.

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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: Larry Izzo, lb; Randall Gay, cb, Stephen Neal, g.

 

Amazing they forgot the most heralded undrafted Patriot of all.... some guy named Vinatieri.

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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: Larry Izzo, lb; Randall Gay, cb, Stephen Neal, g.

 

Amazing they forgot the most heralded undrafted Patriot of all.... some guy named Vinatieri.

 

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He is listed with IND.

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Sure, but using it with the same looseness, how bout Scottie Vines for the Lions?

 

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Haven't you heard? He's history, didn't impress at the mini-camp. The same goes for every other offensive player Martz doesn't have a HUGE hard-on for. I'm sorry Kevin Jones, but that means you too.

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How did teams not see the potential of Antonio Gates?

 

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Because he had not played football in college

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moral of the story...you dont have to draft a kicker

 

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You do if you're the Jets :D lol @ any team using their 1st pick on PK.

 

Interesting list DMD. Glad you used a broad term like "productive" though, since that widens the list a lot :D

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Yeah ,but he declared for the draft and worked out didn't he?

 

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Not sure. He isn't listed in the top 44 TEs in 2003 by Kiper's book. Probably hard to get an invite to the combine when you did not play college football (I think he may had in junior college but he was a basket ball player the last two years).

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Not sure. He isn't listed in the top 44 TEs in 2003 by Kiper's book. Probably hard to get an invite to the combine when you did not play college football (I think he may had in junior college but he was a basket ball player the last two years).

 

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Not to mention Rickey Dudley probably made teams think twice about drafting ex college basketball players(although Gonzalez has done his thing).

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