Isaiah Rodgers is the only name I've seen so far, but I haven't followed it that much.
I understand that they get the sentences they do but the NFL is a bit of a hypocrite in this respect as well. First of all, while betting on your own or other NFL games does question the integrity of the game, so a one-year suspension and the likes is warranted imo, it's just out of proportion if you compare it with how other infringements are dealt with such as PEDs, (domestic) violence, ... A four-game suspension is bollocks for me there, should also be way more stringent.
And on the flip side, I really don't see the problem with someone like Jameson Williams betting on Alabama games. And I even think it could've been allowed had he done it at home instead of team facilities. Rules should always be put in place to deter players from actions you don't want (gambling on (own) NFL games), but those kind of measures just miss the point imo.