The countdown to the NFL 2025 draft moved from a week to days.
We have already rounded what universities most of the first general selections have produced, which university coaches have most of the first round selections and that FBS trainers have produced the Draft selections more time before all the action.
The 1 will begin on Thursday with Round 1 before rounds 2 and 3 are held on Friday. The three-day event will reach a conclusion on Saturday with rounds 4-7.
While some fans can disconnect from the 3rd day of the Draft, there could be some history at stake this year. A couple of schools are only separated by three players for the honor of being the program that has produced the greatest number of selections in the history of the NFL. What schools are? Here are the conferences that have produced most of the NFL selections of all time.
The 10 best universities with more draft selections in the NFL history
In terms of university football history, Florida is one of the youngest powers, since she is the most recent national champion for the first time. But the Gats have a long story of sending players to the NFL. IMMITT Smith is the most prominent, becoming one of the two players in the history of the program to be included in the Hall of Fame of Profession been tasks n. ° 1 In general, with Paul Duhart being the former highest gator; The Pittsburgh Steelers taught him number 2 in general in 1945.
The tigers are only one of the many SEC programs that also apparently double as a factory for the NFL perspectives. That has certainly been the case in an open receiver in recent years, with Justin Jefferson, Ja’minr Chase and Odell Beckham Jr. Arguosten causing LSU to be “open receiver U.” Of course, players have also been successful in other positions. Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels have become two of the best quartbacks in the game after spending time in Baton Rouge, while the program has six players in the professional hall of professional football. In addition, LSU has had four players in their programs, the history of the programs was written first in general.
Somehow, Georgia has become even more a force to send talent to the NFL. The Bulldogs established the record of the majority of the players selected of a program in a single Draft class in 2023 with 15, which arrived immediately after the second consecutive national title of Georgia. Among those two national championships, Travon Walker became the fifth player in Bulldogs’s history to be selected with the first general selection. Matthew Stafford is among that group of five, since the winning field of the Super Bowl will also seek to join the list of Georgia players in the professional hall of professional football one day. That list is also currently in five, with champion Bailey, Terrell Davis, Richard Seymour, Fran Talkenton and Charley Trippi currently celebrating that honor.
A school located far from the main cities of Pennsylvania has become a seedbed for the perspectives of the NFL over the years. Joe Paterno helped convert Penn State into one of the best schools in the country in the development of players for the NFL over the years, training two of the six professional programs in the Hall of Fame of Football (Franco Harris, Mike Muchak). The school has also continued producing high -end NFL talent in recent years. Saquon Barkley and Micah Parsons are Arguffy two of the best players in the League after spending time in Happy Valley, since the school has had two players recruited first in general.
However, another SEC school reaches the list. No matter who has been the coach in Alabama, has a special ability to develop future NFL players. Bear Bryant has trained the sixth most selected players in the NFL Draft, and most of those selections come from their Alabama years. No coach has produced more first -round selections than Nick Saban in the history of the NFL, with the crimson that tied the record of the majority of the first -round selections of a program in a single Draft class in 2021 (six). The school has produced eight members of the Hall of Fame over the years, including John Hannah, Joe Namath and Bart Starr. He has also had two players selected with the first general selection, which looks like a low number when consultations that Bryce Young was the second player in the history of the program to win that honor in 2023.
Corn and blue have also sent the players to the NFL. In fact, they could have four players selected in the first round of the NFL 2025 Draft such as Mason Graham, Colston Loveland, Will Johnson and Kenneth Grant Vie for that honor. They also expect to help expand the list of Michigan players consecrated in the Hall of Fame of Professional Football. That number is currently at 11, which is the third one for any school, but that is not not including Tom Brady, who will certainly be named a member of the Hall of Fame when eligible. Michigan has had two players selected with the first general selection in the history of the program, with Tom Harmon and Jake Long celebrating that honor.
Similar to the other programs on this list, many coaches have played a hand to help Oklahoma become one of the best NFL talent producers in the country. Barry Switzer trained future NFL stars as Lee Roy Selmon and Billy Sims their time in Norman. Bob Stoops trained Adrian Peterson and Trent Williams. Lincoln Riley Arguffy became the best field Marshal developer in the country during his time in Oklahoma, helping Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts to become Draft selections. In total, the Sooners have sent five players to the Hall of Fame of Professional Football and have six players who had selected with the No. 1 General selection in the history history.
If LSU does not have the title of “Open Receiver U”, then Ohio State does. The Buckeyes have sent Jaxson Smith-Njigba, Terry McLaurin, Marvin Harrison Jr., Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson and others to the NFL and observed them to have an instant success in recent years. Beyond open receptors, thought, only two schools have been better to produce NFL talent in history than in the state of Ohio. Its 10 members of the Hall of Fame in the history of the program are for the fourth more, while three former Buckeyes have been tasks with the first general selection, including the Pace Orlando of the Hall of Fame.
Fighting Irish could threaten to take the advantage of all time on this list when the NFL 2025 draft ends, since they will probably have several players from their 2024 runner -up squad are recruited on day 3. While we wait for Dame’s question that has that NFL talent. He has seen five of his former players be recruited first in general, while 14 or his former players became the Hall of Fame.
One of Notre Dame’s main rivals has a slight advantage in this list before the NFL 2025 Draft. USC has produced the largest number of general selections number 1 of any school, with the selection of Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears breaking a four -way tie in 2024, when it became the sixth old Trojan to win that honor. It also has 14 former USC players who have been appointed professional football hall, with Marcus Allen, Anthony Muñoz, Troy Palamalu and Lynn Swann leading that list.
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