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Oklahoma State Cowboys at NFL Training Camps 2023 (Each Player and Team)

Emmanuel Ogbah is the most veteran of Oklahoma State Cowboys now in the NFL as he starts his eighth season. Here is your list of OSU Cowboys in NFL Training Camps for 2023.
July 23, 2023
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STILLWATER – NFL training camps have started for the preparation of the 2023 NFL season and all of the training camps and players will have reported by the middle of next week. The Pittsburgh Steelers and two former Oklahoma State Cowboys in quarterback Mason Rudolph and running back Jaylen Warren will report on Wednesday, July 26. Defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, a multiple Pro Bowl player and currently with the Miami Dolphins, pictured on this story, is the most veteran of OSU players going into his eighth season of NFL service. 

In total there are 24 former Oklahoma State players signed and in NFL training camps, actually 23 and one exempt player in Philadelphia Eagles second-year offensive guard Josh Sills, who will learn his fate from off field issues from the commissioner. He can practice until that is known. 

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Jason Taylor II in the L.A. Rams OTA.

There are 24 players overall, 14 of those are scattered among 12 teams in the NFC. There are 10 players scattered among eight teams in the AFC. The most former Cowboys on any team roster is two, Dallas Cowboys (Devin Harper and Tyron Johnson), L.A. Rams (rookies Jason Taylor II and Tanner Brown), Baltimore Ravens (Justice Hill and Tylan Wallace), and Pittsburgh with Rudolph and Warren.

In all, there are only four rookies that have made it from the NFL Draft last April or being signed as an undrafted free agent. Safety Jason Taylor II and kicker Tanner Brown are with the Rams, deep snapper Matt Hembrough is in Arizona, and defensive end Tyler Lacy is with Jacksonville.

Below you will find all of the former Oklahoma State Cowboys in NFL training camps under the teams they are with. The lists are separated by conference AFC or NFC. The teams are listed with the camp location, camp report dates, and first preseason game. The players have their jersey number, position, height, weight, and their years of NFL experience.

AFC

Baltimore Ravens Under Armour Performance Center, Owings Mills, Md. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 12 vs. Philadelphia
43 Justice Hill RB, 5-10, 197 5-years
16 Tylan Wallace WR, 5-11, 198 3-years
Buffalo Bills St. John Fisher University, Rochester, N.Y. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug 12 vs. Indianapolis
15 Marcel Ateman WR, 6-4, 216 4-years
Cleveland Browns Cross Country Mortgage Campus, Berea, Ohio July 19-R/July 21-Vets Aug. 3 vs. N.Y.Jets in Canton, Ohio
38 A.J. Green III CB, 6-2, 198 3-years
Jacksonville Jaguars Miller Electric Center, Jacksonville, Fla. July 21-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 12 at Dallas
93 Tyler Lacy DE, 6-4, 285 Rookie
Las Vegas Raiders InterMountain Health Center, Henderson, Nev. July 20-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 13 vs. San Francisco
15 Chris Lacy WR, 6-3, 205 4-years
Los Angeles Chargers Jack Hammett Sports Complex, Costa Mesa, Calf. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 12 vs. L.A. Rams
57 Amen Ogbongbemiga LB, 6-0, 231 3-years
Miami Dolphins Baptist Health Training Complex, Miami Gardens, Fla. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 11 vs. Atlanta
91 Emmanuel Ogbah DE, 6-4, 278 8-years
Pittsburgh Steelers St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa. July 26-Full Aug 11 at Tampa Bay
2 Mason Rudolph QB, 6-5, 235 6-years
30 Jaylen Warren RB, 5-8, 215 2-years
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Rodriguez pictured with Jaylen Warren and Mason Rudolph of the Steelers

Again, the NFC has the most number of former Oklahoma State players active in the NFL including last years top rookie sensation and NFL All-Rookie Team member in linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez. Picking up the nickname “Rodrigo” and becoming a Detroit Lions and national HBO Hard Knocks” sensation Malcolm Rodriguez is now a nationally known NFL star. His younger brother, Gabriel, is a freshman preferred walk-on safety this season for the Cowboys. 

NFC

Arizona Cardinals State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. July 25-Full Aug. 11 vs. Denver
39 Matt Hembrough LS, 6-3, 236 Rookie
Atlanta Falcons IBM Performance Field, Flowery Branch, Ga. July 18-Full Aug. 11 at Miami
33 Tre Flowers CB. 6-3, 200 6-years
Dallas Cowboys Marriott Residence Inn, Oxnard, Calf. July 25-Full Aug. 12 vs. Jacksonville
50 Devin Harper LB, 6-0, 234 2-years
80 Tyron Johnson WR, 6-1, 193 4-years
Carolina Panthers Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C. July 25-Full Aug. 12 vs. N.Y. Jets
30 Chuba Hubbard RB, 6-1, 210 3-years
Chicago Bears PNC Performance Center at Halas Hall, Lake Forest, Ill. July 22-R/July 25-Vets Aug 12 vs. Tennessee
76 Teven Jenkins OL, 6-6, 321 3-years
Detroit Lions Lions Training Center, Allen Park, Mich. July 19-R/July 22-Vets Aug. 11 vs. N.Y. Giants
44 Malcolm Rodriguez LB, 5-11, 234 2-years
Los Angeles Rams UC-Irvine, Irvine, Calf. July 25-Full Aug 12 vs. L.A. Chargers
49 Tanner Brown K, 6-0, 177 Rookie
25 Jason Taylor II Saf, 6-0, 204 Rookie
New Orleans Saints Ochsmer Sports Training Center, Metarie, La. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 13 vs. Kansas City
89 James Washington WR, 5-11, 213 6-years
New York Giants Quest Diagnostoc Training Center, East Rutherford, N.J. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 11 at Detroit
25 Rodarius Williams CB, 6-0, 195 3-years
Philadelphia Eagles Nova Care Complex, Philadelphia, Pa. July 12-Full Aug. 12 at Baltimore
73 Josh Sills (exempt roster spot) OG, 6-6, 325 2-years
San Francisco 49ers SAP Performance Facility, Santa Clara, Calf. July 18-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 13 at Las Vegas
86 Tay Martin WR, 6-3, 185 1-year
Washington Commanders OrthoVirginia Training Center at Commanders Park, Ashburn, Va. July 21-R/July 25-Vets Aug. 11 at Cleveland
34 Christian Holmes CB, 6-1, 205 2-years

 

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