Not many undrafted free agents are fortunate enough to call the team that signed them their home for an extended period of time. Some don't even last a month, some get stashed on the practice squad.
A record-holder at the University of North Carolina, undrafted quarterback Marquise Williams suffered this fate. He was brought into Minnesota to sign a rookie deal with the Vikings at the conclusion of the 2016 NFL Draft. Williams never saw the practice squad, but instead, did see himself suiting up for a division rival by the end of the month.
Entering Green Bay with the same chip on his shoulder he carried as a Tar Heel, Williams now prepares to compete with rookie adversary Joe Callahan for the third-string job with the Packers.