- 1 (63)Travis PrenticeMiami (OH)RB
- 2 (64)Lloyd HarrisonNC StateDB
- 3 (65)Giovanni CarmazziHofstraQB
- 4 (66)Ron DugansFlorida StateWR
- 5 (67)Mark SimoneauKansas StateLB
- 6 (68)Erron KinneyFloridaTE
- 7 (69)Dez WhiteGeorgia TechWR
- 8 (70)Chris ColeTexas A&MWR
- 9 (71)Darwin WalkerTennesseeDT
- 10 (72)Kendrick ClancyOle MissDT
- 11 (73)Ronald DixonLambuthWR
- 12 (74)Steve WarrenNebraskaDT
- 13 (75)Chris RedmanLouisvilleQB
- 14 (76)J.R. RedmondArizona StateRB
- 15 (77)Hank PoteatPittsburghDB
- 16 (78)Laveranues ColesFlorida StateWR
- 17 (79)JaJuan DawsonTulaneWR
- 18 (80)Darrell JacksonFloridaWR
- 19 (81)Reuben DroughnsOregonRB
- 20 (82)Leander JordanIndiana-PennsylvaniaOG
- 21 (83)Damion McIntoshKansas StateOT
- 22 (84)Ben KellyColoradoDB
- 23 (85)Gregory WesleyArkansas-Pine BluffDB
- 24 (86)Jeff UlbrichHawai'iLB
- 25 (87)Dustin LymanWake ForestTE
- 26 (88)Doug ChapmanMarshallRB
- 27 (89)Corey MooreVirginia TechLB
- 28 (90)Nate WebsterMiamiLB
- 29 (91)David MacklinPenn StateDB
- 30 (92)T.J. SlaughterSouthern MissLB
- 31 (93)Byron FrischBYUDE
- 32 (94)John St. ClairVirginia
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