The NFL's annual deadline to cut active rosters down to 53 players has come and gone, which means we have a clearly look on how many former Minnesota standouts have made the cut. If you include Justin Walley and Terell Smith, who are currently on Injured Reserve (IR), there are 21 former Gophers players on NFL rosters.
Ersery, Walley and Lindenberg were the only three Minnesota players selected in last spring's NFL Draft. Brosmer, Striggow and Kallerup all made 53-man roster as undrafted free agents (UDFA), which gives the Gophers six rookies in the league.
Johnson was surprisingly cut by the Buccaneers in 2021 after only two seasons with the franchise. It took him two more seasons before seriously catching on with the Rams, but he has now landed with the Jets active roster, and he has found another home at only 27 years old.
Kieft broke a seven-year stretch between Maxx Williams in 2015 and 2022 for Gophers tight ends getting drafted. Spann-Ford and now Kallerup have joined him in the league as UDFA, providing Minnesota with an underrated track record at the position.
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