Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Donovan Jennings, an undrafted free agent signing in the 2024 draft class, was drafted by the San Antonio Brahmas of the UFL on Wednesday.
The Brahmas used the seventh pick in the third round of the 10-round 2024 UFL College Draft on Jennings.
The draft pool available to the UFL teams included only undrafted free agent players from the 2024 draft class.
Jennings (6-4, 323) made 45 career starts at USF. He set the new school record with 55 career appearances. While mostly a left tackle at USF, Jennings is listed as both a tackle and guard by the Packers.
Jennings signed with the Packers on April 30. He will have a chance to make a surprise run at a roster spot or stick on the practice squad during training camp.
Jennings and the rest of the Packers rookies are reporting to training camp on Wednesday. The first practice is Monday, July 22.
None of the other undrafted free agents signed by the Packers in 2024 were selected in the UFL draft.
The Packers will continue to hold Jennings’ player rights until they are surrendered.