Who is the best player the New Orleans Saints ever drafted from the Wyoming Cowboys?

Today is our final day of listing the best players that the Saints ever drafted from all 128 FBS schools, as of 2015.

Of course, there are a number of schools, including Air Force, Appalachian St., Arizona, Army, Baylor, Boise St., Bowling Green, Buffalo, Central Florida, Central Michigan, East Carolina, FAU, FIU, Hawaii, ULM, Miami (Ohio), Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Navy, Nevada, New Mexico, New Mexico St., Ohio, Rice, Rutgers, San Jose St., South Alabama, South Florida, Southern Miss, TCU, Temple, Texas St., Toledo, Troy, and UTEP, in which the Saints have never drafted a player.

Earlier, we looked at the best player that the Saints ever drafted out of Wisconsin.

Today, we spotlight the best player the Saints ever drafted from Wyoming.

When it comes to deciding who the best player from Wyoming, the choice is limited to linebacker Frank Chesley (1978).

That's right...the Saints have only drafted one player, ever, from the University of Wyoming.

So, despite the fact that he never played one single game for the Saints, guess who the pick is going to be?

A native of Washington, D.C., Chesley was selected by the Saints in the 6th round of the 1978 NFL Draft.

The 6-foot-3, 220-pound Chesley never played a down for the Saints, but did appear in one NFL game, for the Green Bay Packers, in 1978.

No, there's not much information about Chesley, but that's understandable, due to the fact that he only appeared in one NFL game in his career. He is, however, the best player that the Saints ever drafted out of Wyoming.

And that wraps-up our rundown, from Akron-Wyoming, the best players that the Saints ever drafted from each FBS school.

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