Every SEC player selected in the 2022 NFL draft
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The 2022 NFL draft has ended and college football fans have wasted no time bragging about how many draft picks their college produced (Or knocking their rivals for their lack of draft picks).
No one was surprised that the SEC once again led all conferences with the most draft picks, producing 65 draft picks. This is the 16th straight draft that the SEC has produced the most picks.
This year it was the Georgia Bulldogs leading the way and setting multiple draft records, their 15 selections were a modern record, as was their five defensive players taken in the first round.
The Bulldogs were expected to challenge these records after winning the national championship and having one of the most dominant defenses in years. LSU showed that NFL talent does not always translate to wins, as the Tigers had the second most players drafted in the conference with 10 despite going 6-7 and firing Ed Orgeron.
Unlike their rivals, Auburn had just one player selected with Roger McCreary being drafted by the Tennessee Titans with the 35th overall pick.
Here are how many draft picks each SEC produced and where they are headed.
Georgia - 15
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Travon Walker: 1st overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars
Jordan Davis: 13th overall to the Philadelphia Eagles
Quay Walker: 22nd overall to the Green Bay Packers
Devonte Wyatt: 28th overall to the Green Bay Packers
Lewis Cine: 32nd overall to the Minnesota Vikings
George Pickens: 52nd overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers
James Cook: 63rd overall to the New York Giants
Nakobe Dean: 83rd overall to the Philadelphia Eagles
Channing Tindall: 102nd overall to the Miami Dolphins
Zamir White: 122nd overall to the Las Vegas Raiders
Jake Camarda: 133rd overall to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Justin Shaffer: 190th overall to the Atlanta Falcons
Jamaree Salyer: 195th overall to the Los Angeles Chargers
Derion Kendrick: 212th overall to the Los Angeles Rams
John Fitzpatrick: 213th overall to the Atlanta Falcons
LSU - 10
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Derek Stingley Jr.: Third overall to the Houston Texans
Ed Ingram: 59th overall to the Minnesota Vikings
Cordale Flott: 81st overall to the New York Giants
Ty Davis-Price: 93rd overall to the San Francisco 49ers
Cade York: 124th overall to the Cleveland Browns
Neil Farrell Jr.: 126th overall to the Las Vegas Raiders
Damone Clark: 176th overall to the Dallas Cowboys
Austin Deculus: 205th overall to the Houston Texans
Chasen Hines: 210th overall to the New England Patriots
Andre Anthony: 248th overall to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Alabama - 7
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Evan Neal: Seventh overall to the New York Giants
Jameson Williams: 12th overall to the Detroit Lions
John Metchie: 44th overall to the Houston Texans
Phidarian Mathis: 47th overall to the Washington Commanders
Christian Harris: 75th overall to the Houston Texans
Brian Robinson: 98th overall to the Washington Commanders
Jalyn Armour-Davis: 119th overall to the Baltimore Ravens
Ole Miss - 6
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Sam Williams: 56th overall to the Dallas Cowboys
Matt Corral: 94th overall to the Carolina Panthers
Snoop Conner: 154th overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars
Chance Campbell: 219th overall to the Tennessee Titans
Mark Robinson: 225th overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers
Deane Leonard: 236th overall to the Deane Leonard
Tennessee - 5
Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports
Alontae Taylor: 49th overall to the New Orleans Saints
Velus Jones: 71st overall to the Chicago Bears
Matthew Butler: 175th overall to the Las Vegas Raiders
Cade Mays: 199th overall to the Carolina Panthers
Theo Jackson: 204th overall to the Tennessee Titans
Texas A&M - 4
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Kenyon Green: 15th overall to the Houston Texans
DeMarvin Leal: 84th overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers
Michael Clemons: 117th overall to the New York Jets
Isaiah Spiller: 123rd overall to the Los Angeles Chargers
Kentucky - 4
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Wan’Dale Robinson: 43rd overall to the New York Giants
Joshua Paschal: 46th overall to the Detroit Lions
Luke Fortner: 65th overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars
Darian Kinnard: 145th overall to the Kansas City Chiefs
South Carolina - 3
Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports
Kingsley Enagbare: 179th overall to the Green Bay Packers
Kevin Harris: 183rd overall to the New England Patriots
Nick Muse: 227th overall to the Minnesota Vikings
Florida - 3
Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Kaiir Elam: 23rd overall to the Buffalo Bills
Zachary Carter: 95th overall to the Cincinnati Bengals
Dameon Pierce: 107th overall to the Houston Texans
Arkansas - 3
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Treylon Burks: 18th overall to the Tennessee Titans
John Ridgeway: 178th overall to the Dallas Cowboys
Montaric Brown: 222nd overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars
Mississippi State - 2
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Charles Cross: Ninth overall to the Seattle Seahawks
Martin Emerson: 68th overall to the Cleveland Browns
Missouri - 2
(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Akayleb Evans: 118th overall to the Minnesota Vikings
Tyler Badie: 196th overall to the Baltimore Ravens
Auburn - 1
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Roger McCreary: 35th overall to the Tennessee Titans
Vanderbilt - 0
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The Commodores did not produce a draft pick.
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