Clifford Ray was taken number 40 in the 1971 Draft, but despite that late selection, the Oklahoma Sooner made the Chicago Bulls roster
Frank Gore will go down in history as one of the most durable and ageless Running Backs of the game. That all began in San Francisco.
From Chattanooga, Terrell Owens was drafted in 1996’s Third Round by the San Francisco 49ers, and he found out quickly that his talents were worthy of the National Football League.
Carlos Boozer was a two-time All-Star with the Utah Jazz, and while he was not able to gain a third with Chicago, he was still able to provide a solid two-way game in the four years he was a Bull.