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15 Former Indiana Football Players on NFL Rosters as Preseason Begins

While Indiana football continues working through fall practice in Bloomington, 15 of its former standouts are fighting for jobs in the NFL.

Preseason games began league-wide Thursday, though Indiana tight end Zach Horton (2024) helped kick off the season with the Detroit Lions on July 31 in the NFL Hall of Fame game. Tight end Ian Thomas (2016-17) was the lone Hoosier to play Thursday, and he caught two passes for 24 yards with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Here's the full list of Indiana players currently on NFL rosters this summer ...

*NOTE: This list excludes players who transferred from Indiana and finished their college careers elsewhere, hence Michael Penix Jr.'s absence.

QB Kurtis Rourke (2024), San Francisco 49ers

WR Myles Price (2024), Minnesota Vikings

WR Ke'Shawn Williams (2024), Pittsburgh Steelers

WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (2015-19), Miami Dolphins

TE Zach Horton (2024), Detroit Lions

TE Ian Thomas (2016-17), Las Vegas Raiders

OT Luke Haggard (2020-22), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

OT Trey Wedig (2024), Los Angeles Rams

OG Dan Feeney (2012-16), Buffalo Bills

DT James Carpenter (2024), Jacksonville Jaguars

DT CJ West (2024), San Francisco 49ers

LB Cam Jones (2018-22), Kansas City Chiefs

LB Micah McFadden (2018-21), New York Giants

LB Marcelino McCrary-Ball (2016-21), New York Jets

S Raheem Layne (2017-21), New York Giants

Seven of Indiana's 15 NFL players were part of the Hoosiers' College Football Playoff run in 2024: Rourke, Price, Williams, Horton, Wedig, Carpenter and West.

Linebacker Jailin Walker spent of OTAs and minicamp with the Las Vegas Raiders but was released before the start of training camp. Walker has worked out for several teams in the past two weeks and may find himself on a practice squad during the season.

Collectively, 13 NFL teams have Indiana players on their roster. The 49ers (Rourke, West) and Giants (McCrary-Ball, Layne) have two Hoosiers apiece.

BALDWIN BREAKING OUT: Indiana freshman safety Byron Baldwin Jr., the team's highest-ranked recruit in 2025, has carried momentum from a strong spring into fall camp. CLICK HERE.

HOOSIERS CONFIDENT IN 'TOP-LINE GUY' HARDY: Inside the development and rise of Indiana sophomore linebacker Rolijah Hardy, the projected replacement for Jailin Walker. CLICK HERE.

SHARPE POISED FOR BIG YEAR: No longer wide-eyed and inexperienced, Indiana cornerback Jamari Sharpe has the size, speed and seasoning to stand out this fall. CLICK HERE.

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