A Running Back at the University of Virginia, Cedric Peerman was drafted in the 6thRound by the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 but did not name the team. After a season with Detroit, he would sign with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010 and would stay there after finding a roster spot on Special Teams. He would make the Pro Bowl in that capacity in 2015.
An All-American and Rose Bowl winner at Ohio State, Cameron Heyward was taken 31st Overall in the 2011 Draft, but it has been in the last three years where he has really shone and earned a spot on this list.
Jerry Shipkey played in the Rose Bowl for USC and UCLA (did anyone else ever do that?), and he was an Eighth Round Pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1948, the team he would play for five years.
Louis Lipps was drafted in the First Round (23rdOverall) in 1984, where the Southern Mississippi star was expected to be the latest offensive weapon for the Pittsburgh Steelers. That was precisely what he became.