Here are the former DII football players on 2024 NFL rosters

The 2024 NFL season is ready to kick off, and there are DII football alum aplenty on rosters. 

Now that the initial 53-man rosters were announced, we can break down each team and see where many familiar faces have landed. Several DII football players, like Adam Thielen, Tyreek Hill, and Kyle Dugger have become household names, while former All-Pros, like Austin Ekeler and Matthew Judon, have found new homes this offseason.

Austin Ekeler of Western Colorado football

(Austin Ekeler; Western Colorado Athletics)

This year, I tracked the movement of 83 former DII football players from the draft to cut day and 46 DII veterans made opening day rosters, up three from last season. The focus here is on players who finished up at a DII school. Names like Jaleel McLaughlin, who set freshmen rushing records at Notre Dame (OH), and Austin Reed, who won a national championship at West Florida, finished at DI schools and are thus excluded from this list. 

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All the information below is how 53-man rosters were listed on NFL.com as of Sept. 1. This list is active 53-man players only and does not include players on injured reserve or the practice squad, as practice squad players are very fluid and can bounce around from different teams at the beginning of the season. 

Here is how the rosters look.

DII NFL rosters, broken down by the numbers

  • There are 12 defensive backs on NFL rosters. That is the most of any position. Wide receivers are right behind with 11 DII alumni. 
  • Tyson Bagent was not only the lone DII quarterback to make an opening day roster (in close to a decade, as a matter of fact) last season, he also went 2-2 as a starter. Bagent is once again the lone former DII quarterback to back a roster. 
  • Like last year, Ferris State has the most DII veterans on NFL rosters with Caleb Murphy in Tennessee, Tavierre Thomas in Tampa Bay and Zach Sieler — who is coming off a 10-sack season — in Miami. CSU Pueblo, Fort Hays State, Lenoir-Rhyne, Missouri Western, Pitt State, Sioux Falls and Washburn all have two alums on rosters. 
  • As they do most seasons, the Indianapolis Colts have the most former DII football players on their roster. Albany State (GA)’s Grover Stewart — who has started 74 games on the Colts’ defensive line since 2019 — Malone’s Ashton Dulin, Pittsburg State’s Dallis Flowers, Tarleton State’s E.J. Speed — who had a career-high 102 tackles in 2023 — and Valdosta State’s former Pro Bowler Kenny Moore III all don the horseshoe helmets on Sunday. 
  • The Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers have no DII football players on their active rosters. It is the second year in a row that neither the Eagles nor 49ers have active DII players. 
Name Position Team School
Dennis Gardeck LB Arizona Cardinals Sioux Falls
Dee Alford DB Atlanta Falcons Tusculum
Kyle Hinton OL Atlanta Falcons Washburn
Matthew Judon LB Atlanta Falcons Grand Valley State
Deonte Harty WR Baltimore Ravens Assumption
David Moore WR Carolina Panthers East Central
Adam Thielen WR Carolina Panthers Minnesota State
Tyson Bagent QB Chicago Bears Shepherd
Jonathan Owens DB Chicago Bears Missouri Western
Alex Cappa OL Cincinnati Bengals Humboldt State*
Tanner Hudson TE Cincinnati Bengals Southern Arkansas
D’Anthony Bell DB Cleveland Browns West Florida
C.J. Goodwin DB Dallas Cowboys Cal (PA)
Trevor Nowaske LB Detroit Lions Saginaw Valley State
Craig Reynolds RB Detroit Lions Kutztown
Corey Ballentine DB Green Bay Packers Washburn
Matt Ozrech LS Green Bay Packers Azusa Pacific*
Emmanuel Wilson RB Green Bay Packers Fort Valley State
Ashton Dulin WR Indianapolis Colts Malone*
Dallis Flowers DB Indianapolis Colts Pitt State
Kenny Moore II DB Indianapolis Colts Valdosta State
EJ Speed LB Indianapolis Colts Tarleton State+
Grover Stewart DL Indianapolis Colts Albany State (GA)
Mike Pennel DL Kansas City Chiefs CSU Pueblo
Tershawn Wharton DL Kansas City Chiefs Missouri S&T
Joshua Williams DB Kansas City Chiefs Fayetteville State
Morgan Fox DL Los Angeles Chargers CSU Pueblo
Trey Pipkins III OL Los Angeles Chargers Sioux Falls
Tyreik McAllister WR Las Vegas Raiders Charleston (WV)
Ethan Evans P Los Angeles Rams Wingate
Tyreek Hill WR Miami Dolphins West Alabama
Kader Kohou DB Miami Dolphins Texas A&M-Commerce +
Zach Sieler DL Miami Dolphins Ferris State
CJ Ham RB Minnesota Vikings Augustana (SD)
Kyle Dugger DB New England Patriots Lenoir-Rhyne
Rico Payton DB New Orleans Saints Pitt State
Nathan Shepherd DL New Orleans Saints Fort Hays State
Gunner Olszewski WR New York Giants Bemidji State
Irvin Charles WR New York Jets Indiana (PA)
Greg Zuerlein WR New York Jets Missouri Western
Dareke Young WR Seattle Seahawks Lenoir-Rhyne
Michael Jerrell OL Seattle Seahawks Findlay
Kameron Johnson WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Barton
Tavierre Thomas DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ferris State
Caleb Murphy LB Tennessee Titans Ferris State
Austin Ekeler RB Washington Commanders Western Colorado

+ = no longer a DII program; * = school no longer has a football program

Practice squad goals

Below is a list of players currently on practice squads. Please keep in mind that this list can change frequently (it may have since Sept. 1) as practice squad players can switch teams or be called up to the 53-man roster frequently. Here are just a few names I have been tracking since the NFL draft on NFL practice squads as of Sept. 1 via NFL.com.

Name Position Team School
C.J. Ravenell DL Baltimore Ravens Missouri Western
Chris Collier RB Baltimore Ravens Lock Haven
Zach Davidson TE Buffalo Bills Central Missouri
Sam Roberts DL Chicago Bears Northwest Missouri State
Domenique Davis DL Cincinnati Bengals UNC Pembroke
David Durden WR Dallas Cowboys West Florida
Dondrea Tillman LB Denver Broncos Indiana (PA)
Shane Zylstra TE Detroit Lions Minnesota State
Nate McCrary RB Green Bay Packers Saginaw Valley State
Sam Webb DB Las Vegas Raiders Missouri Western
Blake Larson OL Los Angeles Rams Augustana (SD)
David Olajiga DL Los Angeles Rams Central Missouri
Andrew Farmer II LB Los Angeles Chargers Lane
Jonathan Harris DL Miami Dolphins Lindenwood +
Malik Taylor WR New York Jets Ferris State
Sebastian Gutierrez OL San Francisco 49ers Minot State

+ = no longer a DII program

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