NFL undrafted free agents: Tracking notable UDFA signings after 2022 NFL Draft

Edward Sutelan

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A total of 262 players were drafted by NFL teams in 2022, but plenty more rookies will wind up on NFL rosters before teams head to training camp this summer.

Those latter players were available to sign with any team after they went undrafted over seven rounds.

Some of the biggest names in NFL history were undrafted free agents. The list includes Kurt Warner, Wes Welker, Warren Moon, James Harrison, Antonio Gates and Tony Romo.

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The Sporting News will be tracking notable signings of undrafted free agents:

NFL undrafted free agents 2022

This article will be updated as signings are reported. Our list contains notable signings rather than every move.

Arizona Cardinals

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Atlanta Falcons

  • Tyler Vrabel, OT, Boston College
  • Derrick Tangelo, DT, Penn State

Baltimore Ravens

  • Anthony Brown, QB, Oregon
  • Zakoby McClain, LB, Auburn

Buffalo Bills

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Carolina Panthers

  • Charleston Rambo, WR, Miami

Chicago Bears

  • Savon Scarver, WR, Utah
  • Allie Green, CB, Missouri

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Shermari Jones, RB, Coastal Carolina
  • Kwamie Lassiter II, WR, Kansas

Cleveland Browns

  • Travell Harris, WR, Washington State
  • Isaiah Weston, WR, Northern Iowa

Dallas Cowboys

  • Alec Lindstrom, G, Boston College
  • Big Kat Bryant, EDGE, Central Florida
  • Isaac Taylor-Stuart, CB, USC
  • Juanyeh Thomas, S, Georgia Tech
  • La'Kendrick Van Zandt, S, TCU

Denver Broncos

  • Cortez Davis, CB, Hawaii

Detroit Lions

  • Kalil Pimpleton, WR, Central Michigan

Green Bay Packers

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Houston Texans

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Indianapolis Colts

  • Jack Coan, QB, Notre Dame
  • CJ Verdell, RB, Oregon
  • D'Vonte Price, RB, Florida International
  • Ryan Van Demark, OT, Connecticut
  • Dallis Flowers, CB, Pittsburg State

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Kevin Austin, WR, Notre Dame
  • Josh Thompson, CB, Texas

Kansas City Chiefs

  • Jack Cochrane, LB, South Dakota

Las Vegas Raiders

  • Chase Garbers, QB, California
  • Bamidele Olaseni, OT, Utah
  • Zach VanValkenburg, EDGE, Iowa
  • Sam Webb, CB, Missouri Western

Los Angeles Chargers

  • Brandon Peters, QB, Illinois
  • James McCourt, K, Illinois

Los Angeles Rams

  • Cameron Dicker, K/P, Texas

Miami Dolphins

  • ZaQuandre White, RB, South Carolina
  • Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State

Minnesota Vikings

  • Bryant Koback, RB, Toledo
  • Luiji Vilain, Wake Forest, EDGE, Wake Forest
  • Zach McCloud, LB, Miami
  • Mike Brown, S, Miami (Ohio)
  • Ryan Wright, P, Tulane

New England Patriots

  • D'Eriq King, QB, Miami
  • Brenden Schooler, S, Texas

New Orleans Saints

  • Abram Smith, RB, Baylor
  • Smoke Monday, S, Auburn
  • John Parker, K, Virginia Tech

New York Giants

  • Jeremiah Hall, RB, Oklahoma
  • Darren Evans, CB, LSU

New York Jets

  • Bam Knight, RB, NC State

Philadelphia Eagles

  • Carson Strong, QB, Nevada
  • Mario Goodrich, CB, Clemson
  • EJ Perry, QB, Brown

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Mataeo Durant, RB, Duke
  • Jaylen Warren, RB, Oklahoma State
  • Chris Owens, G, Alabama

San Francisco 49ers

  • Tay Martin, WR, Oklahoma State
  • Jason Poe, G, Mercer
  • Segun Olubi, LB, San Diego State

Seattle Seahawks

  • Levi Lewis, QB, Louisiana

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Olakunle Fatukasi, LB, Rutgers
  • Caleb Shudak, K, Iowa

Tennessee Titans

  • Reggie Roberson Jr., WR, SMU
  • Tre Swilling, CB, Georgia Tech
  • David Anenih, EDGE, Houston
  • Jayden Peevy, DT, Texas A&M
  • Haskell Garrett, DT, Ohio State

Washington Commanders

  • Jequez Ezzard, WR, Sam Houston State
  • Cole Kelley, QB, Southeastern Louisiana

Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.