UCLA Football: Wrapping up NFL Debuts for Former UCLA Players

Jun 14, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau talks with line backer Aaron Wallace (52) as they stretch during mini-camp at St. Thomas Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: George Walker IV/ The Tennessean via USA TODAY NETWORK
Jun 14, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau talks with line backer Aaron Wallace (52) as they stretch during mini-camp at St. Thomas Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: George Walker IV/ The Tennessean via USA TODAY NETWORK /
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Jun 14, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau talks with line backer Aaron Wallace (52) as they stretch during mini-camp at St. Thomas Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: George Walker IV/ The Tennessean via USA TODAY NETWORK
Jun 14, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau talks with line backer Aaron Wallace (52) as they stretch during mini-camp at St. Thomas Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: George Walker IV/ The Tennessean via USA TODAY NETWORK /

Tonight marks the start of the second week of preseason games in the NFL. It is also the second opportunity for former UCLA Football  players (who are now rookies) to impress coaches, earn jobs or move up the depth chart.

Earlier last week we broke down the NFL debut of former UCLA Football LB Myles Jack with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Let’s continue with those breakdowns and wrap up the rest of the former Bruin rookie class.

First we had two rookies that did not receive any playing time. Tennessee Titans OLB Aaron Wallace has been nursing a high ankle sprain and although he was out of his walking boot at the time of the first game, he did not dress. However word from Titan’s camp is that Wallace has looked very good and will likely see action in the second week of games.

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Tampa Bay Bucs OL Caleb Benenoch also did not see any action. The Bucs are very deep across the offensive line and despite Benenoch being a very talented specimen, he is buried on the depth chart. Unless he works his way up the depth chart, he could end up being the casualty of camp cuts.

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