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Cameron Wake had a good career at Penn State, but he went undrafted in 2005. He received a tryout with the New York Giants but was unable to make the team. Rather than give up, Wake found work in the Canadian Football League with the BC Lions, where he was a two-time All-Star and two-time Most Outstanding Defensive Player in as many years. His work in Canada made him coveted by NFL teams, and he signed with the Miami Dolphins in 2009.
Looking like a grizzled vet long before he became one, Bob Kuechenberg had a strange start in his NFL career. The product of Notre Dame was taken in the fourth round by the Philadelphia Eagles, but he quit during training camp and played semi-pro for a year. The Dolphins signed him in 1970, and he would find a home in pro football for the next fourteen years.
Bob Baumhower played the entirety of his pro career with the Miami Dolphins, and he was, without a doubt, one of the greatest defensive players in franchise history.
Larry Csonka was the first Back drafted in 1968, but the first two seasons were a struggle due to poor play and injuries. While the start would not be great, the arrival of Don Shula in 1970 changed all of that.