Sep 3, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; Brigham Young Cougars quarterback Taysom Hill (7) passes the ball under pressure from Arizona Wildcats linebacker Paul Magloire Jr. (14) during the first half at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Casey Sapio-USA TODAY Sports

With the 2017 NFL Draft officially over, a couple Arizona Football players sign as undrafted free agents, while others get camp invites.

Perhaps a bit of a disappointing year in the NFL Draft for former Arizona Football players, as no Wildcats were selected. However, a few Cats will get camp invites, while Paul Magloire Jr., and Trey Griffey sign with NFL teams.

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All seven rounds came, all seven rounds went, and not a single Wildcat was drafted. Indicative of 2016? You be the judge, however there is at least some good news for a few former Wildcats.

Following the NFL draft, as it often happens numerous former college standouts get signed as undrafted free agents.

It’s a tougher road to get to the NFL these days to make the 53-man roster. However, it has and can be done. Magloire and Griffey will have that chance as the two signed with Tampa Bay and Indianapolis respectively.

Former Wildcats Freddie Tagaloa and Aiulua Fanene also have a team interested in them. Tagaloa will have a chance to tryout with the Cleveland Browns, while Fanene will attend the Green Bay Packers’ mini camp.

In addition to Paul Magloire going to Tampa I'm hearing Arizona's Trey Griffey will sign w/ Indy + OL Freddie Tagaloa will get tryout w/ CLE — Michael Lev (@MichaelJLev) April 30, 2017

DT Aiulua Fanene invited to Green Bay rookie mini-camp https://t.co/yuHnJrcP62 — Brandon Combs (@UofABearDown07) April 30, 2017

Sometimes all you need is that opportunity to showcase what you can do, and I’m sure these former Wildcats are just happy and hungry to be given that chance.

It will be interesting to see how these guys perform, and hopefully they can find success in this league. Some players have proven that even the best NFL scouts miss on some players sometimes.

Former NFL quarterback, Super Bowl winner and future NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner had this to say via social media…

Young men who didn't have name's called, I didn't either, but it'll b called in Canton this Fall… Not start u wanted but ending is up 2 U! — Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) April 29, 2017

At Zona Zealots, we’re excited for the opportunity our Wildcats have, and hope they stay hungry and show others why we know they are already special! Bear Down, Arizona!