Another successful showing in the books for the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl players at the 2023 NFL Draft. This year’s game showcased an abundance of incredible talent as a total of 16 players were drafted through seven rounds, and another 79 players were signed as undrafted free agents.
Below are all of the players who were taken in the 2023 NFL Draft (listed in draft order), followed by players who signed as undrafted free agents (listed alphabetically by last name).
2023 Drafted Players:
Marte Mapu (LB, Sacramento State) – Round 3 — Pick 76 — New England Patriots
Sidy Sow (G, Eastern Michigan) – Round 4 — Pick 117 — New England Patriots
Jon Gaines II (G, UCLA) – Round 4 — Pick 122 — Arizona Cardinals
Sean Clifford (QB, Penn State) – Round 5 — Pick 149 — Green Bay Packers
Zaire Barnes (LB, Western Michigan) – Round 6 — Pick 184 — New York Jets
Scott Matlock (DT, Boise State) – Round 6 — Pick 200 — Los Angeles Chargers
Ameer Speed (CB, Michigan State) – Round 6 — Pick 214 — New England Patriots
Brad Robbins (P, Michigan) – Round 6 — Pick 217 — Cincinnati Bengals
Jovaughn Gwyn (OG, South Carolina) – Round 7 — Pick 225 — Atlanta Falcons
Cooper Hodges (T, Appalachian State) – Round 7 — Pick 226 — Jacksonville Jaguars
Jason Taylor II (S, Oklahoma State) – Round 7 — Pick 234 — Los Angeles Rams
Anthony Johnson (S, Iowa State) – Round 7 — Pick 242 — Green Bay Packers
Jordon Riley (DT, Oregon) – Round 7 — Pick 243 — New York Giants
Isaiah Bolden (CB, Jackson State) – Round 7 — Pick 245 — New England Patriots
D.J. Ivey (CB, Miami) – Round 7 — Pick 246 — Cincinnati Bengals
Kendall Williamson (S, Stanford) – Round 7 — Pick 258 — Chicago Bears
2023 Undrafted Free Agent Signings:
Jayson Ademilola (DL, Notre Dame) – Jacksonville Jaguars
Mitchell Agude (OLB, Miami) – Miami Dolphins
Holton Ahlers (QB, East Carolina) – Seattle Seahawks
Deslin Alexandre (DL, Pittsburgh) – New York Jets
Alan Ali (OL, TCU) – Minnesota Vikings
Daniel Arias (WR, Colorado) – Arizona Cardinals
Calvin Avery (DL, Illinois) – Minnesota Vikings
Michael Ayers (LB, Ashland University) – Seattle Seahawks
Micah Baskerville (LB, LSU) – Chicago Bears
Nico Bolden (DS, Kent State) – Carolina Panthers
Ronnie Brown (RB, Shepherd) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jason Brownlee (WR, Southern Mississippi) – New York Jets
Randy Charlton (DL, Mississippi State) – Miami Dolphins
Macon Clark (DS, Tulane) – Chicago Bears
C.J. Coldon (DC, Oklahoma) Minnesota Vikings
Brandon Council (OL, Auburn) – New York Jets
Malik Cunningham (QB, Louisville) – New England Patriots
Emari Demercado (RB, TCU) – Arizona Cardinals
Trevor Downing (OL, Iowa State) – Pittsburgh Steelers
Collin Duncan (DS, Mississippi State) – Los Angeles Rams
Cory Durden (DL, North Carolina State) – Detroit Lions
Silas Dzansi (OL, Virginia Tech) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Michael Ezeike (TE, UCLA) – Los Angeles Chargers
Joey Fisher (OL, Shepherd) – San Francisco 49ers
Darrious Gaines (DC, Western Colorado) – Denver Broncos
Noah Gindorff (TE, North Dakota State) – Seattle Seahawks
Xavier Gipson (WR, Stephen F. Austin) – New York Jets
Taylor Grimes (WR, Incarnate Ward) – Denver Broncos
Darius Hagans (RB, Virginia State) – Indianapolis Colts
Malik Hamm (DL, Lafayette) – Baltimore Ravens
Keilahn Harris (WR, Oklahoma Baptist) – Atlanta Falcons
Kaleb Hayes (DC, BYU) – Jacksonville Jaguars
Malik Heath (WR, Mississippi) – Green Bay Packers
Louis Hedley (PT, University of Miami) – New Orleans Saints
Noah Henderson (OL, East Carolina) – Buffalo Bills
Keenan Isaac (DC, Alabama State) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Trey Jacobs (OL, South Florida) – Denver Broncos
Jaray Jenkins (WR, LSU) – Jacksonville Jaguars
Nash Jensen (OL, North Dakota State) – Carolina Panthers
Braydon Johnson (WR, Oklahoma State) – Buffalo Bills
C.J. Johnson (WR, East Carolina) – Seattle Seahawks
Durrell Johnson (OLB, Liberty) – Dallas Cowboys
Quindell Johnson (DS, Memphis) – Los Angeles Rams
Steven Jones Jr. (DC, Appalachian State) – Tennessee Titans
Mikel Jones (LB, Syracuse) – Los Angeles Chargers
Brandon Kipper (OL, Oregon State) – Baltimore Ravens
Malik Knowles (WR, Kansas State) – Minnesota Vikings
Harris LaChance (OL, BYU) – Indianapolis Colts
Johnny Lumpkin (TE, Louisiana) – New England Patriots
Tashawn Manning (OL, Kentucky) – Baltimore Ravens
Justin Marshall (WR, University of Buffalo) – Atlanta Falcons
Adrian Martinez (QB, Kansas State) – Detroit Lions
Corey Mayfield (DC, UT-San Antonio) – Baltimore Ravens
Camren McDonald (TE, Florida State) – Green Bay Packers
Ryan Miller (WR, Furman) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Mark Milton (DC, Baylor) – Carolina Panthers
Tyler Murray (LB, Memphis) – Cincinnati Bengals
Garrett Nelson (DL, Nebraska) – Miami Dolphins
Joseph Ngata (WR, Clemson) – Philadelphia Eagles
David Perales (DL, Fresno State) – Pittsburgh Steelers
Jimmy Phillips Jr. (LB, SMU) – Green Bay Packers
Thomas Rush (OLB, Minnesota) – Tennessee Titans
Brady Russell (TE, Colorado) – Philadelphia Eagles
DJ Scaife Jr. (OL, University of Miami) – Miami Dolphins
Ben Sims (TE, Baylor) – Minnesota Vikings
Christian Sims (TE, Bowling Green State) – Los Angeles Rams
Jacob Slade (DL, Michigan State) – Arizona Cardinals
Chris Smith (RB, Louisiana) – Seattle Seahawks
Keidron Smith (DC, Kentucky) – Miami Dolphins
Titus Swen (RB, Wyoming) – Indianapolis Colts
Ryan Swoboda (OL, Central Florida) – Detroit Lions
George Tarlas (DL, Boise State) – Las Vegas Raiders
SaRodorick Thompson (RB, Texas Tech) – New Orleans Saints
Mitchell Tinsley (WR, Penn State) – Washington Commanders
Brycen Tremayne (WR, Stanford) – Washington Commanders
Zeke Vandenburgh (OLB, Illinois State) – Miami Dolphins
Quavian White (DC, Georgia State) – Arizona Cardinals
Emanuel Wilson (RB, Fort Valley State) – Denver Broncos
Owen Wright (RB, Monmouth) – Baltimore Ravens
The NFLPA is extremely proud of all our alumni for reaching this big moment and we look forward to seeing what they will achieve at the next level. Make sure to follow the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl on Instagram and Twitter.