A grand total of 26 players from the Big 12 were drafted this weekend. That still means dozens and dozens of other talented players had to scramble to find homes after the seventh round wrapped up.
One of the more surprising NFL draft snubs, Baylor wide receiver Antwan Goodley, agreed to a deal with the Dallas Cowboys. He'll be joined there at minicamp by former TCU defensive tackle Chucky Hunter, who also did not hear his name called this weekend.
You'd think Goodley was a bit of a hot commodity at the end of the draft after finishing with more than 2,100 receiving yards and 19 touchdowns over the past two seasons. Cowboys execs say they have one of the best track records of landing undrafted rookies who make the team, so Goodley and Hunter should get a fair shake.
As of Monday morning, here's where several more notable former Big 12 standouts ended up after going undrafted:
Kansas State QB Jake Waters: Jacksonville Jaguars
Texas RB Malcolm Brown: St. Louis Rams
Kansas State WR Curry Sexton: Minnesota Vikings
Texas WR John Harris: Philadelphia Eagles
Texas Tech WR Bradley Marquez: St. Louis Rams
Iowa State TE E.J. Bibbs: Cleveland Browns
Kansas TE Jimmay Mundine: Cleveland Browns
Kansas State C BJ Finney: Pittsburgh Steelers
West Virginia OG Quinton Spain: Tennessee Titans
Oklahoma OG Adam Shead: Chicago Bears
Kansas State DE Ryan Mueller: San Diego Chargers
Texas DE Cedric Reed: Buffalo Bills
Oklahoma State DT James Castleman: Green Bay Packers
TCU CB Kevin White: Atlanta Falcons
TCU S Sam Carter: Chicago Bears
Baylor P Spencer Roth: Buffalo Bills