Since 1939, the Tigers are responsible for six QBs entering the NFL draft. Yates was once one of the biggest high schools in Houston with over 3,600 students in the mid-1980s. 2 prospect in the country Garrett Gilbert, who is on the Cleveland Browns practice squad, and Browns starting quarterback Baker Mayfield. Glades Central's best player is former Pro Bowl running back Fred Taylor, but this school specializes in sending wide receivers to the NFL. Unique players on Super Bowl rosters: 76 Jalen Hurts. Dak Prescott has been sacked 45 times, by far the most in the NFL. Brees, a 13-time Pro Bowl selection, did it in 2010 and Foles won the game and award in 2014. 1 prospect, quarterback DJ Uiagalelei, has committed to playing for the Tigers. Of course, hundreds of colleges have produced football players at the highest level. LeFrancis Arnold (1974)Rod Barksdale (1986-87)Victor Burnett (1987)Cedrick Brown (1987)Joe Cain (1989-97)Robin Cole (1977-88)Aaron Craver (1991-99)David Croudip (1984-88)Marv Fleming (1963-74)Danny Greene (1985)Tim Harris (1983)Eric Hurt (1980)Roy Jefferson (1965-76)Rex Johnston (1960)Datone Jones (2013-20)Don Klosterman (1952)Derrick Martin (1987)John Morton (1953)Mike Richardson (1983-89)Walter Roberts (1964-70)Bobby Smith (1962-66)Ricky Turner (1988)Bev Wallace (1947-51). In the early 2000s, Glades Central had the honor of having the most active players in the NFL. In fact, Thomas Aquinas has more active NFL players than numerous Power 5 schools, including Washington State (14), Kansas State (12), Kentucky (12), and Purdue (12). Mississippi State has produced four fewer first-round picks this century than its Egg Bowl rival, Ole Miss, but it's gaining ground on that front . Georgia has always been one of the most elite football programs in the country, and many Bulldogs go on to have successful NFL careers. Florida (35) had the most drafted players in 2018, while California (27) and Texas (27) tied for second.Two High Schools Have Three Players Selected in 2018 NFL Draft; 242 Schools Represented. 1 QB prospect of 2018, Trevor Lawrence. ", Albert Bell (1988)Jerome Boyd (1983)James Davis (1982-87)Charles DeJurnett (1976-86)Greg Ducre (2014-15)Duane Galloway (1985-87)Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (2003-07)Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (2000-08)Don Goodman (1987)Dominique Hatfield (2017-18)Dante Hughes (2007-11)Kerry Justin (1978-87)Sid Justin (1979-82)Reggie Lewis (1982-84)Charles Lockett (1987-88)Jim Looney (1981)Marcus Martin (2014-20)Brandon Mebane (2007-19)Brian Price (2010-12)Hayes Pullard (2015-18)Clint Sampson (1983-86)De'Anthony Thomas (2014-19)Wendell Tyler (1977-86)Michael Williams (1995)Eric Yarber (1986-87). Eighty-one Tennessee players have been to the Super Bowl, but one name stands out from the rest. Total appearances on Super Bowl rosters: 105 By clicking Accept All, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady celebrate after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Still, a pair of Heisman Trophy winners Huarte and Leinart plus MaxPreps Players of the Year in Daniels and Young is impressive. Most prolific players: Bryant McFadden, J.T. The Top 5 High Schools in the United States That Have Produced the Most NFL Players (Tied) Bakersfield (Bakersfield, California) 20 Players. Sports Illustrated labeled Long Beach Poly "Sports School of the Century" and for good reason. In fact, with 34, Ohio has produced the fifth most NFL quarterbacks behind only California (141), Texas (79), Pennsylvania (54) and Florida (39). Hal Broda (1927)Reggie Corner (2008-11)Jamal Davis (2019)Mike Doss (2003-08)Jack Dugger (1946-49)Tyler Everett (2006)Ray Ellis (1981-87)Ralph Fife (1942-46)Wayne Fontes (1962)Butch Gibson (1930-34)Wayne Gift (1937)Ed Grimsley (1987)John Grimsley (1984-93)Ted Hopkins (1921-22)John Kompara (1960)Sid Lewis (1987)Jamar Martin (2003-06)Joe Morgan (2012-15)Marion Motley (1946-55)Mike Obrovac (1981-83)Kenny Peterson (2003-09)Eli Popa (1952)Ed Rate (1923)Garland Rivers (1987)Dominique Robinson (2022-present)Nick Roman (1970-74)Robert Sedlock (1960)Marv Smith (1921)Percy Snow (1990-93)Dutch Speck (1920-26)Dutch Strassner (1925)Harold Zerbe (1926). Turner (2022)Garrett Ford (1968)Tom Forrest (1974)Mike Graybill (1989)Garland Hawkins (1995)Bobby Houston (1990-98)Mike Johnson (1986-95)Andre Jones (1992)Jamal Jones (2005-06)Jeff Komlo (1979-83)Arie Kouandjio (2015-17)Cyrus Kouandjio (2014-18)Brendan McCarthy (1968-69)Anthony McFarland Jr. (2020-21)Rodney McLeod (2012-present)Quinn Ojinnaka (2006-12)Tony Okanlawon (2003)John Owens (2002-09)Tony Paige (1984-92)Cam Phillips (2018)Steve Smith (1987-95)Cameron Wake (2009-19)Brian Westbrook (2002-10)Byron Westbrook (2009-11)Edwin Williams (2009-12)Josh Wilson (2007-15)Chase Young (2020-present). Total appearances on Super Bowl rosters: 123 Ohio State, LSU, Georgia and Notre Dame come in behind Alabama to round out the top five.FBS RANKINGS: Here is the updated college football rankings. NFL draft picks since 2000: 57. Ronnie Lott also was fortunate enough to feel the excitement of a college championship (in 1978) and four Super Bowl wins. Notre Dame is a powerhouse for shaping NFL-caliber talent, producing a record-setting 495 NFL players. Gaines Adams (2007-09)Danny Aiken (2011-15)Antonio Allen (2012-16)Michael Badgley (2018-21)Darryl Blackstock (2005-11)Russell Bodine (2014-18)Plaxico Burress (2000-12)Anthony Castonzo (2011-20)Erik Christensen (1956)Topper Clemons (1987)Dexter Coakley (1997-2006)Al Crow (1960)Jim Davis (2005)Tyrone Davis (1995-2002)Antonio Dingle (1999)Ernest Dixon (1994-98)John Dorsey (1984-88)Marcus Dowtin (2012-13)Darren Drozdov (1993)Jim Druckenmiller (1997-98)Rickey Dudley (1996-2004)Jacoby Ford (2010-13)Will Furrer (1992-95)Eddie George (1996-2004)Chris Gerhard (1987)Marques Hagans (2007-08)Steve Hamilton (1985-88)Marquis Haynes (2018-present)John Hilton (1965-73)Mack Hollins (2017-present)Carlos Hyde (2014-21)James Jackson (2001-05)Kareem Jackson (2010-present)Cardale Jones (2016)Robert Jones (1992-2001)Dave Kadela (2001-04)Zach Kerr (2014-21)Brian Kozlowski (1994-2007)John Lascari (1942)Brandon London (2008)Don Majkowski (1987-96)Billy McMullen (2003-08)Steve Meilinger (1956-61)Phillip Merling (2008-13)Tom Miller (1943-46)Josh Morgan (2008-14)Morgan Moses (2014-present)Don Oakes (1961-68)Roman Oben (1996-2007)Austin Pasztor (2012-18)Chris Perry (2004-08)Bobby Phillips (1995)Olsen Pierre (2017-19)Kelcy Quarles (2014)Mike Quick (1982-90)Sonny Randle (1959-68)Derek Rivers (2018-21)Tyrone Robertson (2001)Mohammed Seisay (2014)Ashley Sheppard (1993-95)C.J. Six of those nine quarterbacks were first-round picks, including four top-10 selections (Murray, Mayfield, Mahomes and Robert Griffin III). However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent. The 2003 first-round pick was a dependable force in the NFL for 15 seasons. Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. Waco High alums populated the NFL in the pre-merger days, but just four have played since the 2000 season, most notably longtime Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson. Clemson has a three-for-three streak of national headline-making young phenoms. Between the early 70s and 90s, three former Penn State players made it to the Super Bowl four times each. Gary Baxter (2001-06)Tyus Bowser (2017-21)Earl Campbell (1978-85)Chris Carter (1997-2002)Tim Crowder (2007-11)Don Flynn (1960-61)Keith Guthrie (1984)Kendall Hunter (2011-15)Bill Johnson (1948-56)Gil Johnson (1949)Gary Jones (1990-96)Jeremy Lane (2012-17)Ronnie Lee (1979-92)Andrew Melontree (1980)Charlie Milstead (1960-61)Tony Newsom (1987)Howie Parker (1948)Terrence Robinson (2003)Aaron Ross (2007-14)Quincy Stewart (2001-03)Larry Strickland (1954-59)Greg Ward (2019-21)Teddy Williams (2012-16)Doug Wyatt (1970-74). ABC 17 News is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Unique players on Super Bowl rosters: 72 Their modern run is what makes them notable. If you have hopes of playing in the NFL, St. Thomas Aquinas High School is the place to be. St. Ohio State is just one of three colleges to produce more than 400 NFL players. Interestingly enough, despite the 1987 season and 90s showing an increase in school representation, the 43 Super Bowls that took place before 2009 only broke the 80-college threshold 12 times. Gesser (Washington State), Chang (Hawaii) Six-time Pro Bowl defensive back Dave Grayson also came from Lincoln as did notorious bust Akili Smith. As the graph above shows, 2015s Super Bowl XLIX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots featured players from 92 different colleges, a non-strike year record. Some of the top players to ever play the position make an appearance here, including Drew Brees, Eli and Peyton Manning and Dan Marino. Rogers Alexander (1986-87)Jacob Bender (2007)Ja'Whaun Bentley (2018-present)J.B. Brown (1989-2000)Nick Cross (2022)D.J. Offensive guard Burton Lawless was also on three Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl teams in the 70s and won once at Super Bowl XII. Five former University of California, Los Angeles, football players have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fameincluding famed quarterback Troy Aikmanbut none of them have been to the Super Bowl more than Mike Lodish. The schools best player is Hall of Fame receiver Paul Warfield while the most notable player from Harding never actually played in the NFL. His story continued in the NFL, where he failed to be drafted but signed with the Minnesota Vikings as a free agent. The Packers selected the defensive end in the first round of the 2013 draft out of UCLA, and he retired in 2018. Baker Mayfield. Six Californians (counting Carr) are slated to start Sunday also Carolinas Sam Darnold, Tampa Bays Tom Brady, Detroits Jared Goff, Green Bays Aaron Rodgers and Buffalos Josh Allen. Located between Dallas and Austin, Waco is home to Baylor University, which is just a stones throw away from Waco High School. Tony Bova (1942-47)James Clark (1933-34)Joe Crowley (1944-45)Jim Daniell (1945-46)Bill Edgar (1923)Doc Elliott (1922-31)Curtis Enis (1998-2000)Hunter Enis (1960-62)Paul Frank (1930)Ralph Fritz (1941)Sandy Hastings (1920)Tommy Holleran (1923)Bob Ingalls (1942)Stan Keck (1923)Jim MacMurdo (1932-37)Bob Millman (1925-27)Cliff Montgomery (1934)Bill Moore (1939)Monk Moscrip (1938-39)Paul Riblett (1932-36)Johnny Thompson (1929)Heinie Wiesenbaugh (1935-36)Gust Zarnas (1938-40). Alex Agase (1947-53)John Bosdett (1920)Chuck Carney (1922)Paddy Driscoll (1920-29)Dick Falcon (1920)Guil Falcon (1920-25)Hal Faverty (1952)Bob Hoel (1935-38)Red Jackson (1921)Damon Jones (1997-2001)Naquan Jones (2021-present)Yonel Jourdain (1994-95)Mike Kenn (1978-94)Charlie Knight (1920-21)Rube Marquardt (1921)Cecil Martin (1999-2003)Bill McElwain (1924-26)Emery Moorehead (1977-88)Steve Parker (1983-84)Bob Pickens (1967-69)Jim Purnell (1964-72)Joe Stewart (1978-79)Jim Turner (1923-23)Laurie Walquist (1922-31)Trevor Wilmot (1995). The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". Anyone who follows the NFL knows that Miami is a hotbed for players. Nobodys born a great QB; theyre made. Legendary coach Robert Garrett, who started coaching at Crenshaw in 1987, is a big reason why.