Multiple undrafted Broncos earn opportunities with NFL teams after NFL Draft
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BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Three former Boise State Broncos who went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft will still have a chance to impress NFL teams over the next few months.
Wide receiver Cam Camper signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars and offensive lineman Ben Dooley with the Los Angeles Rams, both as undrafted free agents, while safety Alexander Teubner received an invitation to the Baltimore Ravens’ rookie minicamp.
All three players used up their final year of eligibility last fall.
Camper spent just one year at Boise State, having transferred from Indiana in January 2024. He played in all 14 games possible as a Bronco and led the team in receptions (58) and yards (903). He was also the only player with multiple catches in all 14 games last season.
Camper will practice alongside and compete with the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner, Travis Hunter. The two-way star from Colorado was drafted second overall by the Jaguars, who plan to let him play cornerback and wide receiver.
Dooley spent all six years of his collegiate career at Boise State. He nailed down the starting role at left guard in 2023 and was integral to an offensive line that paved the way for running back Ashton Jeanty to rush for 2,601 yards in 2024.
Teubner also spent all six of his college years at Boise State and played in at least 10 games every season since 2021. He was a key part of the Broncos’ defense in 2024, and despite a leg injury that kept him out for four games, he returned in time to play against Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl.
The Ravens’ rookie camp is May 27-29. The three players join Jeanty and defensive end Ahmed Hassanein as the latest crop of Broncos to head to the NFL. Jeanty was selected sixth overall by the Las Vegas Raiders and Hassanein was taken in the sixth round by the Detroit Lions.
