
Four Boise State Football Players Get NFL Opportunities
BOISE, Idaho – Four former Boise State football players have earned chances to join NFL teams following the Broncos’ College Football Playoff appearance. Cameron Camper signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Ben Dooley joined the Los Angeles Rams, both as undrafted free agents. Meanwhile, Seyi Oladipo and Alexander Teubner received rookie minicamp invitations from the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens, respectively. The Ravens will hold their minicamp May 3–5, while the other teams will host theirs from May 9–11.
Camper led the Broncos in receiving last season with 58 catches for 903 yards and four touchdowns. He was the only Boise State player with multiple receptions in every game and had 41 catches of 10 or more yards—ranking third in the Mountain West. He posted a season-high 111 yards against Hawai’i and earned All-Mountain West honorable mention.
Dooley played in 45 games over six seasons, starting 38 of them—primarily at left guard. He also saw time at other positions on the offensive line and was originally a defensive lineman. In 2024, he was named to the College Football Network All-America third team and earned All-Mountain West first team honors. He also helped pave the way for Ashton Jeanty, who ran for 2,601 yards, the second-highest single-season total in FBS history.
Oladipo played in all 54 games of his college career and made 21 starts. In 2024, he was named to the All-Mountain West second team and was the Defensive MVP of the conference championship game. He led all FBS defensive backs with 6.5 sacks and finished the season with 68 tackles. Earlier in his career, he earned MW Freshman of the Week after intercepting two passes against UTEP.
Teubner appeared in 52 games, recording 195 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks. He was a team captain and earned All-Mountain West honorable mention in both 2023 and 2024. He had 57 tackles his senior year, including 14 in a win over UNLV, and was the Defensive MVP of the 2023 MW Championship. He also earned five Academic All-Mountain West honors and was a Campbell Trophy semifinalist.