15. Trevor Matich- Matich was the 28th overall pick in the first round by the New England Patriots in the 1985 draft.
Matich spent 12 years in the league for five different teams and played in 148 games.
Half of his 22 career starts came as a member of the Patriots, where Matich spent his first four seasons in the league.
Although Matich played as an offensive lineman, he did record three receptions and a touchdown while playing for the New York Jets in 1991.
14. Glenn Titensor- Titensor was the 81st overall in the third round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1981 draft.
After playing defense at BYU, he switched over to the offensive side of the ball for the Cowboys.
Titensor played his entire seven-year career with the Cowboys appearing in 92 games, including 46 starts.
Included in those 46 starts was a stretch from 1984-1986 where Titensor started 44 games at left guard.
13. Virgil Carter- Carter was the 142nd pick in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears in the 1967 draft.
Carter saw field action in seven seasons for three different teams.
Carter’s best years came as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals where he won 12 of his 22 starts over three seasons. During his stretch as a Bengal, Carter completed 56.4 percent of his passes for 3,850 yards and 22 touchdowns.
For his career, Carter passed for more than 5,000 yards and 29 touchdowns while adding 640 rushing and eight more scores.
12. Jason Mathews- Mathews was the 67th overall pick in the third round by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1994 draft.
Mathews spent one season at BYU playing defensive lineman before transferring to Texas A&M to finish out his collegiate career on offense.
Mathews played 142 games, including 43 starts over 11 seasons for the Colts and the Tennessee Titans.
Even though only four of those seasons came with Indianapolis, which is where Mathews had his most success.
His best stretch came in 1995 and 1996 where Mathews started 31 of 32 games at right tackle for two Colts playoff teams.
11. Golden Richards- Richards was the 46th overall pick of the second round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1973 draft.
Richards spent two seasons at BYU before finishing his college career at the University of Hawaii.
Richards played 86 games over seven years in the NFL with the Cowboys and the Chicago Bears.
While only starting nine games over five plus seasons in Dallas, Richards was very effective as a Wide receiver and punt returner.
His best two seasons were with the Cowboys in 1974 and 1975. During those years, Richards caught 47 passes for 918 yards and nine touchdowns. He also returned 41 punts for 362 yards and a score.
For his career, Richards recorded 122 receptions for 2136 yards and 17 touchdowns as well as a punt return touchdown. He also won a Super Bowl as a member of the 1977 Cowboys.