Like many Kickers, Norm Johnson was not drafted, but the Seahawks signed the UCLA player in training camp, and he made the team as their primary Place Kicker.
Russell Okung came from Oklahoma State as a First Round Pick (Sixth Overall) in 2010, and he was immediately slotted in as the Seattle Seahawks’ starting Left Tackle. Okung played for Seattle for five years, and as long as he was wearing a helmet, he was starting. He provided stability to Russell Wilson's left side, and he was a significant factor in the Seahawks back-to-back AFC Championships, and their Super Bowl XLVIII win.
Tyler Lockett was one of the best Return Specialists in college when he played at Kansas State, and he parlayed that into the same status in the NFL.
Brandon Mebane did not have a career that stood out, but not every football player needs to be a superstar. He was solid and dependable, and every football player needs glue guys like Mebane.