Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said BYU product Max Hall was one of his best players in training camp.
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St. Louis DE C.J. Ah You (Lone Peak HS) had 17 tackles and a sack in eight games last season, and will contribute as a backup.
Denver OL Zane Beadles (Hillcrest HS/Utah) will likely start at left guard as a rookie following an All-American career at Utah.
Washington QB John Beck (BYU) signed a two-year contract extension after he was traded from the Ravens.
Philadelphia LB Stewart Bradley (Highland HS) looks primed to have a big season after suffering devastating knee injury last summer.
Green Bay DB Jarrett Bush (Utah State) will contribute as backup in secondary and on special teams.
Cincinnati TE Daniel Coats (Northridge HS/BYU) made team because of his solid blocking ability.
Indianapolis WR Austin Collie (BYU) will compete with Anthony Gonzalez for playing time at slot receiver.
Washington TE Chris Cooley (Logan HS/Utah State) looks to be in for a big season with new quarterback Donovan McNabb.
Miami DL John Denney (BYU) got a contract extension during the offseason and will continue in role as long snapper.
Cincinnati DE Jonathan Fanene (Utah) will serve in backup role at left defensive end for the Bengals.
Seattle RB Quinton Ganther (Utah) will contribute at running back, fullback and on special teams after making final roster.
Carolina OL Jordan Gross (Utah) will again be the anchor for the Panthers' offensive line.
Arizona QB Max Hall (BYU) went from being a roster longshot in training camp to backing up new starter Derek Anderson.
Pittsburgh NT Chris Hoke (BYU) will again be counted on to be a solid backup on the defensive line for Steelers.
Tennessee DB Robert Johnson (Utah) will add to the Titans' depth in secondary at safety as a rookie.
N.Y. Giants LB Bryan Kehl (Brighton HS/BYU) will begin season as a backup, but could grow into greater role.
Pittsburgh DL Brett Keisel (BYU) will continue in important role in the interior of tough Steelers defense.
Pittsburgh OL Chris Kemoeatu (Utah) will start at left guard on offense that is missing its quarterback the first four games.
Washington DE Ma'ake Kemoeatu (Utah) is coming off a torn Achilles injury and playing for a new team.
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