Eagles in the NFL: Former Boston College Players by Team, Position

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How many former Boston College football players are in the NFL? The number changes on a regular basis, and Boston College Eagles On SI regularly updates its Eagles in the NFL Database to provide the latest on who is listed on NFL rosters, by team and by position.
There is one one time of the year, though, when there's an official answer to that question. Only on opening weekend, when the rosters are locked for Week 1, does the NFL do an official breakdown of the active players (practice squads and players on injury lists do not count toward the active roster).
Note: Cutdown day, when all NFL teams must be down to 53 players on their official roster, was Tuesday. Teams can subsequently add players to the practice roster.
Updated August 27, 2025
- Boston College Eagles on NFL Rosters
- Boston College Eagles on NFL Rosters by Team
- Boston College Eagles on NFL Rosters by Position
Boston College Eagles on NFL Rosters
Zach Allen, Denver Broncos, Defensive end
AJ Dillon, Philadelphia Eagles, Running back
Donovan Ezeiruaku, Dallas Cowboys, Defensive end
Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens, Wide receiver
Will Harris, Washington Commanders, Safety
Zion Johnson, Los Angeles Chargers, Guard
Elijah Jones, Arizona Cardinals, Cornerback
Drew Kendall, Philadelphia Eagles, Center
Harold Landry III, New England Patriots, Linebacker
Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons, Guard
Hunter Long, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tight end
Christian Mahogany, Detroit Lions, Guard
Isaiah McDuffie, Green Bay Packers, Linebacker
Matt Milano, Buffalo Bills, Linebacker
Ozzy Trapilo, Chicago Bears, Tackle
Isaac Yiadom, New Orleans Saints, Cornerback
Released
Kam Arnold, Washington Commanders, Linebacker
Jack Conley, New England Patriots, Guard
Kyle Hergel, New Orleans Saints, Guard
Cam Horsley, Tennessee Titans, Defensive tackle
Alec Lindstrom, New England Patriots, Center
Signed to Practice Squads
Jack Conley, OL, Detroit Lions
Cam Horsley, DT, Tennessee Titans
Alec Lindstrom, C, New England Patriots
Boston College Eagles on NFL Rosters by Team
Arizona Cardinals
Elijah Jones, Cornerback
Atlanta Falcons
Chris Lindstrom, Guard
Baltimore Ravens
Zay Flowers, Wide Receiver
Buffalo Bills
Matt Milano, Linebacker
Chicago Bears
Ozzy Trapilo, Tackle
Dallas Cowboys
Donovan Ezeiruaku, Defensive end
Denver Broncos
Zach Allen, Defensive End
Detroit Lions
Christian Mahogany, Guard
Green Bay Packers
Isaiah McDuffie, Linebacker
Jacksonville Jaguars
Hunter Long, Tight End
Los Angeles Chargers
Zion Johnson, Guard
New England Patriots
Harold Landry III, Linebacker
New Orleans Saints
Isaac Yiadom, Cornerback
Philadelphia Eagles
AJ Dillon, Running Back
Drew Kendall, Center
Washington Commanders
Will Harris, Safety
Boston College Eagles on NFL Rosters by Position
Center
Drew Kendall, Philadelphia Eagles
Cornerback
Elijah Jones, Arizona Cardinals
Isaac Yiadom, New Orleans Saints
Defensive End
Zach Allen, Denver Broncos
Donovan Ezeiruaku, Dallas Cowboys
Guard
Zion Johnson, Los Angeles Chargers
Christian Mahogany, Detroit Lions
Linebacker
Harold Landry III, New England Patriots
Isaiah McDuffie, Green Bay Packers
Matt Milano, Buffalo Bills
Running Back
AJ Dillon, Philadelphia Eagles
Safety
Will Harris, Washington Commanders
Tackle
Ozzy Trapilo, Chicago Bears
Tight End
Hunter Long, Jacksonville Jaguars
Wide Receiver
Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens
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