2021 NFL Draft: Rankings By College. Which Schools Won The Draft?
Which college football programs won the 2021 NFL Draft? Where do they all rank when it comes to sending players to the next level?
2021 NFL Draft: College Conference Rankings
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2021 NFL Draft: Team Analysis Picks
AFC East Buffalo | Miami | NY Jets | New England
AFC North Baltimore | Cincinnati | Cleveland | Pitt
AFC South Houston | Indy | Jacksonville | Tenn
AFC West Denver | KC | Las Vegas | LA Chargers
NFC East Dallas | NY Giants | Phil | Washington
NFC North Chicago | Detroit | Green Bay | Minn
NFC South Atlanta | Carolina | New Orleans | TB
NFC West Arizona | LA Rams | San Fran | Seattle
Did your get guys drafted? That means absolutely everything in the recruiting game – at least it’s a huge help. Which schools get to brag a bit more than others?
One thing to remember if you school didn’t have a ton of players selected. Sometimes that means the team is returning loaded with veterans. However this is a big weekend for the schools at the top.
A school gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.
T84 Baylor 1
7 (240) Washington – LB William Bradley-King
T84 Charleston (WV) 1
7 (229) Indianapolis – WR Mike Strachan
T84 Concordia-St. Paul 1
7 (252) Los Angeles Rams – LB Chris Garrett
T84 Kansas State 1
7 (235) Cincinnati – DE Wyatt Hubert
T83 Maryland 1
7 (233) Los Angeles Rams – RB Jake Funk
T84 South Alabama 1
7 (255) New Orleans – WR Kawaan Baker
T84 UMass 1
7 (231) Miami – OT Larnel Coleman
T78 Arizona State 2
6 (187) Atlanta – WR Frank Darby
T78 Arkansas 2
6 (207) New York Jets – DT Jonathan Marshall Arkansas
T78 Coastal Carolina 2
6 (191) Philadelphia – DE Tarron Jackson
T78 Colorado 2
6 (197) New England – OT William Sherman
T78 Louisiana 2
6 (194) San Francisco – RB Elijah Mitchell
T78 Mississippi State 2
7 (256) Green Bay – RB Kylin Hill
T71 Appalachian State 3
5 (178) Green Bay – CB Shemar Jean-Charles
T71 Central Missouri 3
5 (168) Minnesota – TE Zach Davison
T71 Georgia Tech 3
7 (254) Pittsburgh – P Pressley Harvin
T71 Indiana 3
5 (164) Denver – S Jamar Johnson
T71 Memphis 3
5 (150) Philadelphia – RB Kenneth Gainwell
T71 Miami University 3
5 (161) Buffalo – OT Tommy Doyle
T71 West Virginia 3
5 (153) Cleveland – LB Tony Fields
T61 Arizona 4
6 (195) Houston – DT Roy Lopez
6 (196) New York Giants – RB Gary Brightwell
T61 Cal 4
4 (125) Minnesota – CB Camryn Bynum
T61 Central Arkansas 4
4 (130) Los Angeles Rams – CB Robert Rochell
T61 East Carolina 4
4 (139) Cincinnati – OT D’Ante Smith
T61 Iowa State 4
4 (119) Minnesota – RB Kene Nwangwu
T61 Marshall 4
4 (138) Dallas – OT Josh Ball
T61 Nebraska 4
5 (159) Los Angeles Chargers – OT Brenden Jaimes
7 (238) Dallas – OG Matt Farniok
T61 North Texas 4
4 (129) Tampa Bay – WR Jaelon Darden
T61 San Diego State 4
4 (108) Atlanta – CB Darren Hall
T61 UAB 4
4 (121) Jacksonville – DE Jordan Smith UAB
T55 Buffalo 5
3 (79) Las Vegas – EDGE Malcolm Koonce
T55 Louisiana Tech 5
3 (73) Philadelphia – DE Milton Williams
T55 NC State 5
3 (72) Detroit – DT Alim McNeill
T55 Texas Tech 5
4 (123) Philadelphia – CB Zech McPhearson
7 (236) Buffalo – OG Jack Anderson
T55 Tulane 5
4 (111) Cincinnati – DE Cameron Sample
7 (234) Philadelphia – LB Patrick Johnson
T55 Wisconsin-Whitewater 5
3 (98) Denver – OG/C Quinn Meinerz
T52 Oregon State 6
3 (99) Dallas – CB Nashon Wright
7 (257) Detroit – RB Jermar Jefferson
T52 Vanderbilt 6
2 (54) Indianapolis – DE Dayo Odeyingbo
T52 Wake Forest 6
2 (61) Buffalo – DE Carlos Basham
NEXT: 2020 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 51
2020 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 51
A team gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.
T45 Boise State 7
4 (124) Washington – TE John Bates
5 (183) Atlanta – CB Avery Williams
T45 Boston College 7
3 (81) Miami – TE Hunter Long
6 (220) Green Bay – LB Isaiah McDuffie
T45 Tennessee 7
3 (77) Los Angeles Chargers – WR Josh Palmer
6 (226) Kansas City – OG Trey Smith
T45 Tulsa 7
1 (16) Arizona – LB Zaven Collins
T45 UCLA 7
3 (75) Dallas – DT Osa Odighizuwa
6 (211) Cleveland – WR Demetric Felton
T45 USC 7
1 (14) New York Jets – OG Alijah Vera-Tucker
4 (106) Jacksonville – DT Jay Tufele
4 (112) Detroit – WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
5 (180) San Francisco – S Talanoa Hufanga
6 (189) Philadelphia – DT Marlon Tuipulotu
T45 Wisconsin 7
5 (156) Pittsburgh – DT Isaiahh Loudermilk
6 (213) Buffalo – CB Rachad Wildgoose
6 (214) Green Bay – OT Cole Van Lanen
44 Illinois 8
3 (87) Pittsburgh – OG/C Kendrick Green
5 (167) Las Vegas – CB Nate Hobbs
T39 Cincinnati 9
4 (110) Cleveland – OT James Hudson
5 (163) Washington – S Darrick Forrest
7 (243) Arizona – S James Wiggins
7 (244) Miami – RB Gerrid Doaks
T39 Northern Iowa 9
3 (93) Buffalo – OT
4 (116) New York Giants – LB
T39 SMU 9
3 (104) Baltimore – CB Brandon Stephens
4 (127) Indianapolis – TE Kylen Granson
T39 TCU 9
2 (43) Las Vegas – S Trevon Moehrig
5 (170) Houston – LB Garret Wallow
T39 Western Michigan 9
2 (56) Seattle – WR D’Wayne Eskridge
5 (155) San Francisco – OG Jaylon Moore
T34 Houston 10
1 (28) New Orleans – DE Payton Turner
6 (203) Buffalo – WR Marquez Stevenson
7 (259) Tampa Bay – LB Grant Stuard
T34 Louisville 10
2 (57) Los Angeles Rams – WR Tutu Atwell
4 (109) Tennessee – WR Dez Fitzpatrick
T34 Ole Miss 10
2 (34) New York Jets – WR Elijah Moore
4 (142) Green Bay – OG Royce Newman
T34 Purdue 10
2 (49) Arizona – WR Rondale Moore
4 (113) Detroit – LB Derrick Barnes
T34 Syracuse 10
3 (101) Detroit – CB Ifeatu Melifonwu
3 (65) Jacksonville – S Andre Cisco
T32 Duke 12
4 (118) Los Angeles Chargers – LB Chris Rumph
5 (154) New York Jets – CB Michael Carter
5 (162) Kansas City – TE Noah Gray
6 (210) Arizona – DE Victor Dimukeje
T32 Minnesota 12
1 (27) Baltimore – WR Rashod Bateman
3 (74) Washington – CB Benjamin St-Juste
T30 Auburn 13
3 (91) Cleveland – WR Anthony Schwartz
5 (146) New York Jets – S Jamien Sherwood
5 (176) Tampa Bay – LB KJ Britt
6 (219) Denver – WR Seth Williams
T30 North Dakota State 13
1 (03) San Francisco – QB Trey Lance
2 (53) Tennessee – OT Dillon Radunz
29 BYU 15
1 (2) New York Jets – QB Zach Wilson
3 (70) Carolina – OT Brady Christensen
7 (250) Chicago – DT Khyiris Tonga
7 (251) Tampa Bay – CB Chris Wilcox
7 (258) Washington – WR Dax Milne
T25 Florida State 16
2 (47) Los Angeles Chargers – CB Asante Samuel Jr.
4 (134) Minnesota – DE Janarius Robinson
4 (144) Kansas City – DE Joshua Kaindoh
6 (186) New York Jets – S Hamsah Nasirildeen
T25 Iowa 16
3 (84) Dallas – DE Chauncey Golston
5 (157) Minnesota – WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette
5 (158) Carolina – DT Daviyon Nixon
6 (185) Los Angeles Chargers – LB Nick Niemann
T25 Oklahoma State 16
2 (39) Chicago – OT Tevin Jenkins
4 (126) Carolina – RB Chuba Hubbard
4 (131) Baltimore – WR Tylan Wallace
6 (201) New York Giants – CB Rodarius Williams
T25 South Carolina 16
1 (8) Carolina – CB Jaycee Horn
3 (103) Los Angeles Rams – LB Ernest Jones
6 (204) Carolina – WR Shi Smith
6 (227) Dallas – CB Israel Mukuamu
T22 Missouri 17
2 (58) Kansas City – LB Nick Bolton
4 (143) New York Jets – S Tyree Gillespie
5 (151) Chicago – OT Larry Borom
6 (188) New England – S Joshuah Bledsoe
6 (198) Los Angeles Chargers – RB Larry Rountree
T22 Northwestern 17
1 (13) Los Angeles Chargers – OT Rashawn Slater
1 (26) Cleveland – CB Greg Newsome
5 (174) Los Angeles Rams – DE Earnest Brown
T22 Pitt 17
3 (90) Minnesota – EDGE Patrick Jones
4 (135) Tennessee – DE Rashad Weaver
5 (175) Kansas City – CB Jason Pinnock
6 (199) Minnesota – DT Jaylen Twyman
6 (212) Buffalo – S Damar Hamlin
7 (230) Las Vegas – C Jimmy Morrissey
21 UCF 18
2 (40) Atlanta – S Richie Grant
3 (71) New York Giants – CB Aaron Robinson
4 (141) Los Angeles Rams – WR Jacob Harris
6 (223) Arizona – CB Tay Gowan
7 (242) New England – WR Tre Nixon
NEXT: 2021 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 20
2021 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 20
A team gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.
T19 Miami 19
1 (18) Miami – EDGE Jaelan Phillips
1 (30) Buffalo – EDGE Greg Rousseau
5 (147) Houston – TE Brevin Jordan
6 (216) Pittsburgh – LB Quincy Roche
T19 Texas 19
2 (51) Washington – OT Sam Cosmi
3 (69) Cincinnati – EDGE Joseph Ossai
5 (148) Atlanta – DT Ta’Quon Graham
5 (152) Denver – S Caden Sterns
6 (218) Indianapolis – QB Sam Ehlinger
T15 Kentucky 20
1 (19) Washington – LB Jamin Davis
2 (44) Dallas – CB Kelvin Joseph
6 (192) Dallas – DT Quinton Bohanna
6 (200) New York Jets – CB Brandin Echols
6 (206) New Orleans – OT Landon Young
7 (232) Carolina – DT Phil Hoskins
T15 Oklahoma 20
2 (63) Kansas City – C Creed Humphrey
3 (96) New England – EDGE Ronnie Perkins
4 (120) New England – RB Rhamondre Stevenson
4 (137) Seattle – CB Tre Brown
7 (245) Pittsburgh – CB Tre Norwood
T15 Oregon 20
1 (07) Detroit – OT Penei Sewell
2 (36) Miami – S Jevon Holland
5 (172) San Francisco – CB Deommodore Lenoir
6 (215) Tennessee – S Brady Breeze
6 (228 Chicago – CB Thomas Graham
T15 USC 20
1 (14) New York Jets – OG Alijah Vera-Tucker
4 (106) Jacksonville – DT Jay Tufele
4 (112) Detroit – WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
5 (180) San Francisco – S Talanoa Hufanga
6 (189) Philadelphia – DT Marlon Tuipulotu
T12 Texas A&M 21
3 (66) Minnesota – QB Kellen Mond
4 (117) Los Angeles Rams – DT Bobby Brown
4 (128) Pittsburgh – OT Dan Moore
4 (140) Pittsburgh – LB Buddy Johnson
T12 Virginia Tech 21
1 (22) Tennessee – CB Caleb Farley
1 (23) Minnesota – OT Christian Darrisaw
3 (80) Las Vegas – S Divine Deablo
6 (217) Chicago – RB Khalil Herbert
T12 Washington 21
1 (32) Tampa Bay – EDGE Joe Tryon
2 (41) Detroit – DT Levi Onwuzurike
3 (100) Tennessee – CB Elijah Molden
5 (166) Carolina – CB Keith Taylor
11 North Carolina 22
2 (35) Denver – RB Javonte Williams
3 (78) Minnesota – LB Chazz Surratt
3 (82) Washington – WR Dyami Brown
4 (107) New York Jets – RB Michael Carter
6 (221) Chicago – WR Dazz Newsome
NEXT: 2021 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 10
2021 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 10
A team gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.
T9 Penn State 23
1 (12) Dallas – LB Micah Parsons
1 (31) Baltimore – EDGE Jayson Oweh
2 (55) Pittsburgh – TE Pat Freiermuth
7 (246) Washington – DE Shaka Toney
7 (247) Arizona – C Michal Menet
7 (248) Indianapolis – OT Will Fries
T9 Stanford 23
2 (45) Jacksonville – OT Walker Little
3 (67) Houston – QB Davis Mills
3 (76) New Orleans – CB Paulson Adebo
4 (114) Atlanta – C Drew Dalman
5 (179) Dallas – WR Simi Fehoko
8 LSU 26
1 (05) Cincinnati – WR Ja’Marr Chase
2 (59) Carolina – WR Terrace Marshall
4 (115) Dallas – LB Jabril Cox
4 (122) Cincinnati – DT Tyler Shelvin
6 (205) Tennessee – WR Racey McBath
6 (224) Philadelphia – S JaCoby Stevens
7 (237) Denver – CB Kary Vincent
7 Michigan 27
1 (21) Indianapolis – EDGE Kwity Paye
3 (102) San Francisco – CB Ambry Thomas
3 (68) Atlanta – OT Jaylen Mayfield
3 (89) Houston – WR Nico Collins
5 (177) New England – LB Cameron McGrone
5 (184) Baltimore – FB Ben Mason
6 (202) Cincinnati – RB Chris Evans
6 (225) Washington – LS Camaron Cheeseman
6 Clemson 28
1 (01) Jacksonville – QB Trevor Lawrence
1 (25) Jacksonville – RB Travis Etienne
2 (46) Cincinnati – OT Jackson Carman
3 (85) Green Bay – WR Amari Rodgers
5 (181) Kansas City – WR Cornell Powell
NEXT: 2021 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 5
2021 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Top 5
A team gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.
5 Florida 35
1 (04) Atlanta – TE Kyle Pitts
1 (20) New York Giants – WR Kadarius Toney
2 (64) Tampa Bay – QB Kyle Trask
4 (136) Arizona – CB Marco Wilson
5 (149) Cincinnati – PK Evan McPherson
5 (165) Indianapolis – S Shaun Davis
5 (173) Green Bay – DT Tedarrell Slaton
6 (208) Seattle – OT Stone Forsythe
4 Notre Dame 39
2 (42) Miami – OT Liam Eichenberg
2 (48) San Francisco – OG Aaron Banks
2 (52) Cleveland – LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah
3 (83) Carolina – TE Tommy Tremble
3 (95) Tampa Bay – OT Robert Hainsey
4 (133) New Orleans – QB Ian Book
5 (171) Baltimore – DE Daelin Hayes
5 (182) Atlanta – DE Adetokunbo Ogundeji
7 (249) Los Angeles Rams – WR Ben Skowronek
3 Georgia 40
1 (29) Green Bay – CB Eric Stokes
2 (33) Jacksonville – CB Tyson Campbell
2 (50) New York Giants – EDGE Azeez Ojulari
3 (92) Tennessee – LB Monty Rice
3 (94) Baltimore – C Ben Cleveland
3 (97) Los Angeles Chargers – TE Tre McKitty
5 (169) Cleveland – S Richard LeCounte
6 (190) Cincinnati – C Trey Hill
7 (241) Los Angeles Chargers – S Mark Webb
2 Ohio State 45
1 (11) Chicago – QB Justin Fields
2 (60) New Orleans – LB Pete Werner
2 (62) Green Bay – C Josh Myers
3 (105) Denver – LB Baron Browning
3 (86) Minnesota – OG Wyatt Davis
3 (88) San Francisco – RB Trey Sermon
4 (132) Cleveland – DT Tommy Togiai
5 (145) Jacksonville – TE Luke Farrell
5 (160) Baltimore – CB Shaun Wade
7 (239) Denver – DE Jonathon Cooper
1 Alabama 58
1 (6) Miami – WR Jaylen Waddle
1 (9) Denver – CB Patrick Surtain
1 (10) Philadelphia – WR DeVonta Smith
1 (15) New England – QB Mac Jones
1 (17) Las Vegas – OT Alex Leatherwood
1 (24) Pittsburgh – RB Najee Harris
2 (37) Philadelphia – OG/C Landon Dickerson
2 (38) New England – DT Christian Barmore
6 (193) Carolina – OG Deonte Brown
2021 NFL Draft: Team Analysis Picks
AFC East Buffalo | Miami | NY Jets | New England
AFC North Baltimore | Cincinnati | Cleveland | Pitt
AFC South Houston | Indy | Jacksonville | Tenn
AFC West Denver | KC | Las Vegas | LA Chargers
NFC East Dallas | NY Giants | Phil | Washington
NFC North Chicago | Detroit | Green Bay | Minn
NFC South Atlanta | Carolina | New Orleans | TB
NFC West Arizona | LA Rams | San Fran | Seattle
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