A first rounder from Boise State, Ryan Clady brought an instance presence to the Denver Broncos O-Line immediately. A second runner-up for the Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2008, the Left Tackle would go to his first of four Pro Bowls in 2009, not to mention being named a First Team All Pro. He would again be named a First Team All Pro in 2012. While Clady does have a Super Bowl ring with Broncos from their win at Super Bowl 50, he had a torn ACL that year and did not play, though his overall contributions to Denver were strong.
Josh Brown’s career may have ended with a thud (he was release by the Giants after admitting to an abusive relationship with his wife) but the Place Kicker from the University of Nebraska did have a long and successful career in the National Football League.
While Jerome Felton did not receive a lot of attention over his career the former Fullback was a vital though silent part of the Minnesota Vikings offense for a few years. Felton rarely touched the ball (he only had 599 Yards from Scrimmage over his career) but he blocked well for the Vikings, especially for Adrian Peterson, most notably in his 2,000 Yard Rushing season. Felton was a Pro Bowl and Second Team All Pro Selection that year.
From Rutgers University, Jeremy Zuttah had a long career in the National Football League where he split his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens. He would play 131 Games in the NFL and in his final season (2016) he was chosen for the Pro Bowl.