A total of 24 players that have participated in the Frisco Bowl were either drafted or signed free agent contracts in 2020 with the National Football League or Canadian Football League teams. This certainly speaks to the quality of players that have appeared in the bowl game, as this is just a one-year look at the talented players that have visited Toyota Stadium as part of the Frisco Bowl experience. The players moving onto NFL/CFL from the six teams that have taken part in the bowl include:
NFL Draft – Round 1 – Jordan Love (QB – Utah State) – Green Bay Packers
NFL Draft – Round 4 – L’Jarius Snead (S – Louisiana Tech) – Kansas City Chiefs
NFL Draft – Round 4 – Amik Robertson (CB – Louisiana Tech) – Las Vegas Raiders
NFL Draft – Round 5 – Keith Ismael (OL – San Diego State) – Washington Redskins
NFL Draft – Round 6 – James Proche (WR – SMU) – Baltimore Ravens
CFL Draft – Round 2 – Nathan Rourke (QB – OHIO) – BC Lions
Free Agent Signings include:
SMU
Ryan Becker (TE) – Arizona Cardinals
Xavier Jones (RB) – Los Angeles Rams
Rodney Clemons (S) – Kansas City Chiefs
Delontae Scott (DE) – Green Bay Packers
Louisiana Tech
Bobby Holly (FB) – Los Angeles Chargers
J’Mar Smith (QB) – New England Patriots
Courtney Wallace (DT) – New England Patriots
Ohio University
Javon Hagan (S) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Austin Pleasants (OL) – Jacksonville Jaguars
San Diego State University
Parker Houston (TE) – Arizona Cardinals
Luqman Barcoo (CB) – Jacksonville Jaguars
Kyahva Tezino (LB) – New England Patriots
Daishawn Dixon (OL) – Baltimore Ravens
Utah State University
Caleb Repp (TE) – Atlanta Falcons
Dominik Eberle (K) – Las Vegas Raiders
Siaosi Mariner (WR) – Las Vegas Raiders
Tipa Galeai (DE) – Green Bay Packers
Kent State University
Theo Majette (DL) – Calgary Stampeders