20. Ezekiel Ansah: after having an impressive second half of his senior year, Ansah was selected in the first round (fifth overall) by the Detroit Lions in the 2013 draft. Although he has only finished his rookie season, Ansah has done enough to make the list. In his first year with the Lions Ansah played in 14 games (12 starts) and recorded 32 combined tackles as well as eight sacks and two forced fumbles.
His most impressive game came in his first start against the Washington Redskins when Ansah registered seven tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble.
19. Todd Shell: Shell was selected in the first round (24th overall) by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1984 draft. Shell appeared in 38 games (15 starts) with San Francisco over four years. His most impressive season came in 1985 when Shell started 13 games and recorded four sacks and an interception.
For his career, Shell recorded five interceptions (including one returned for a touchdown) and seven sacks.
18. Colby Bockwoldt: Bockwoldt was selected in the seventh round (240th overall) by the New Orleans Saints in the 2004 draft. He appeared in 49 games (24 starts) for the Saints, Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns as a line backer. His best statistical season came in 2005 when Bockwoldt started all 16 games for New Orleans and registered 89 combined tackles
For his career, Bockwoldt totaled 158 tackles and two sacks.
17. Chris Farasopoulos: Farasopoulos was selected in the third round (58th overall) by the New York Jets in the 1971 draft. He played 42 games (21 starts) over four seasons for the Jets and the New Orleans Saints. Although he started his career as more of a return specialist, Farasopoulos spent plenty of time in the Jets’ secondary and ended his career with four interceptions and five fumble recoveries.
16. Aaron Francisco: Francisco made the Arizona Cardinals in 2005 as an undrafted free agent. He appeared in 75 games (23 starts) with the Cardinals and the Indianapolis Colts from 2005-2010 as a defensive back and safety. His most impressive season came in 2010 when Francisco started all 12 games he played in at safety for the Colts and recorded a career high 59 combined tackles and two interceptions.
For his career, Francisco made 218 tackles, intercepted four passes and forced a fumble.