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Jim Zorn went undrafted in 1975 out of Cerritos College, but the Dallas Cowboys gave him a shot but cut him before the season started. The Los Angeles Rams tried him out, but that did not work out either. 1976 would be a different story, as he was signed by the Seattle Seahawks, who were an expansion team, and not only would he make the roster, he became their starting Quarterback.
Playing his entire career with the Seattle Seahawks, Jeff Bryant came with high expectations as the sixth overall pick from Clemson in 1982.
K.J. Wright was a Fourth Round pick from Mississippi State in 2011 and the team that drfated him, the Seattle Seahawks, landed huge value with their selection.
Michael Sinclair had a plodding start in the National Football League, as the sixth rounder from Eastern New Mexico did not see any action as a rookie in 1991. From 1992 to 1994, he would play on pass-rush situations, but by 1995, he was playing in all defensive situations.