With the 2025 NFL Draft within the books and 257 picks filed, a handful of school packages have left their mark on NFL packages.
4 faculties — Ohio State, Georgia, Texas and Oregon — noticed at the very least 10 of their prospects get their names referred to as on draft weekend, with Ole Miss rounding out the highest 5 with eight. 5 extra colleges — Michigan, Miami, LSU, Florida and Alabama — made the highest 10 with seven picks apiece.
Total, the highest 5 packages by draft choices represented over one-fifth of all draft picks by way of the three-day draft course of.
Ohio State Buckeyes: 14
The nationwide champion Ohio State Buckeyes had a banner draft weekend for his or her program. With 14 choices over the three-day interval, the Buckeyes tied their program file for many picks in a single draft. Ohio State additionally led the way in which with 4 first-round picks, with huge receiver Emeka Egbuka, offensive lineman Donovan Jackson, defensive deal with Tyleik Williams and offensive lineman Josh Simmons all going within the high 32. After Egbuka’s choice at No. 19 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ohio State grew to become the primary faculty to have a large receiver taken within the first spherical 4 years in a row.
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Emeka Egbuka, WR: 19 (1)
Donovan Jackson, OG: 24 (1)
Tyleik Williams, DT: 28 (1)
Josh Simmons, OT: 32 (1)
Quinshon Judkins, RB: 36 (2)
TreVeyon Henderson, RB: 38 (2)
JT Tuimoloau, Edge: 45 (2)
Cody Simon, LB: 115 (4)
Lathan Ransom, S: 122 (4)
Jack Sawyer, LB: 123 (4)
Ty Hamilton, DT: 148 (5)
Jordan Hancock, CB: 170 (5)
Denzel Burke, CB: 174 (5)
Will Howard, QB: 185 (6)
Georgia Bulldogs: 13
Ohio State was unable to tie the 15-draftee file set by Georgia in 2022, and Georgia fell simply shy of matching it. The Bulldogs noticed three of their 13 choices go within the first spherical, second most of any faculty alongside Texas and Michigan. That provides Georgia’s Kirby Good 20 first-round picks since taking up the crew in 2016 — another than the 19 losses he has as a head coach.
Mykel Williams, Edge: 11 (1)
Jalon Walker, LB: 15 (1)
Malaki Starks, S: 27 (1)
Tate Ratledge, G: 57 (2)
Dylan Fairchild, OG: 81 (3)
Jared Wilson, C: 95 (3)
Arian Smith, WR: 110 (4)
Trevor Etienne, RB: 114 (4)
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Edge: 139 (5)
Smael Mondon Jr., LB: 161 (5)
Warren Brinson, DT: 198 (6)
Dan Jackson, S: 230 (7)
Dominic Lovett, WR: 244 (7)
Texas Longhorns: 12
The Longhorns led the way in which with offense on this class, with seven of their 12 picks approaching the offensive facet of the ball. Texas grew to become the primary faculty because the draft moved to seven rounds to have at the very least 11 gamers taken in a single draft in back-to-back years.
Kelvin Banks, OT: 9 (1)
Jahdae Barron, CB: 20 (1)
Matthew Golden, WR: 23 (1)
Alfred Collins, DT: 43 (2)
Andrew Mukuba, S: 64 (2)
Vernon Broughton, DT: 71 (3)
Gunnar Helm, TE: 120 (4)
Barryn Sorrell, Edge: 124 (4)
Jaydon Blue, RB: 149 (5)
Cameron Williams, OT: 207 (6)
Hayden Conner, OG: 211 (6)
Quinn Ewers, QB: 231 (7)
Oregon Geese: 10
Oregon has now had a first-round choose in six consecutive drafts, with the Geese getting two in defensive deal with Derrick Harmon and offensive deal with Josh Conerly.
Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury left a be aware on his GM’s desk earlier than the draft:
“I STOPPED BY. TAKE OREGON TACKLE. THNX. KLIFF”
Moments later, the Commanders drafted Oregon deal with Josh Conerly Jr.pic.twitter.com/d2nO4JlxU6
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Derrick Harmon, DT: 21 (1)
Josh Conerly, OT: 29 (1)
Terrance Ferguson, TE: 46 (2)
Jordan Burch, Edge: 78 (3)
Jamaree Caldwell, DT: 86 (3)
Dillon Gabriel, QB: 94 (3)
Jordan James, RB: 147 (5)
Jeffrey Bassa, LB: 156 (5)
Ajani Cornelius, OT: 204 (6)
Tez Johnson, WR: 235 (7)
Ole Miss Rebels: 8
Ole Miss set a faculty file within the seven-round period, with eight picks on this 12 months’s draft. The varsity had by no means had greater than six in a draft because it moved to that format in 1994.
Walter Nolen, DT: 16 (1)
Jaxson Dart, QB: 25 (1)
Tre Harris, WR: 55 (2)
Trey Amos, CB: 61 (2)
Princely Umanmielen, Edge: 77 (3)
Jordan Watkins, WR: 138 (4)
Chris Paul Jr., LB: 172 (5)
JJ Pegues, DT: 180 (6)
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