05-02-2024, 11:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2024, 11:54 PM by Top Row Dawg.)
1 Florida (30) This is the second-straight year and fifth time in the last seven drafts Florida produced the most NFL prospects.
2 Texas (24)
3 Georgia (23) The majority of the most highly sought-after draftees from Georgia played their college football with the Bulldogs, which is a testament to Kirby Smart's in-state recruiting and ability to consistently rank at or near the top of the national recruiting leaderboard.
4 California (18)
T-5. Lousiana (11)
T-5. New Jersey (11)
T-7. Alabama (10)
T-7. Maryland (10)
T-7. North Carolina (10)
T-7. Ohio (10) Georgia had as many draft picks as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan combined.
8 Draft Picks: Arizona
7 Draft Picks: Illinois, Michigan
6 Draft Picks: Indiana, Pennsylvania
5 Draft Picks: Mississippi, Nevada, New York
4 Draft Picks: District of Columbia, Missouri, Tennessee - UT tied with DC and Mizzou
3 Draft Picks: Hawaii, South Carolina, Wisconsin
2 Draft Picks: Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington
1 Draft Pick: Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Virginia, West Virginia
0 Draft Picks: Alaska, Arkansas, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wyoming
Arkansas, Nebraska, and Kentucky had 1 draft pick combined.
2 Texas (24)
3 Georgia (23) The majority of the most highly sought-after draftees from Georgia played their college football with the Bulldogs, which is a testament to Kirby Smart's in-state recruiting and ability to consistently rank at or near the top of the national recruiting leaderboard.
4 California (18)
T-5. Lousiana (11)
T-5. New Jersey (11)
T-7. Alabama (10)
T-7. Maryland (10)
T-7. North Carolina (10)
T-7. Ohio (10) Georgia had as many draft picks as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan combined.
8 Draft Picks: Arizona
7 Draft Picks: Illinois, Michigan
6 Draft Picks: Indiana, Pennsylvania
5 Draft Picks: Mississippi, Nevada, New York
4 Draft Picks: District of Columbia, Missouri, Tennessee - UT tied with DC and Mizzou
3 Draft Picks: Hawaii, South Carolina, Wisconsin
2 Draft Picks: Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington
1 Draft Pick: Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Virginia, West Virginia
0 Draft Picks: Alaska, Arkansas, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wyoming
Arkansas, Nebraska, and Kentucky had 1 draft pick combined.
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