5 different 1st Team All-Pros 🙇🏻♂️ pic.twitter.com/GLRBgVaJ0P
— Jay B (@TrueOrigiNole) May 7, 2018
Ranking the SEC and ACC representation over the last five NFL Drafts: pic.twitter.com/XVyUaX25Gu— Larry Williams (@LarryWilliamsTI) May 1, 2018
#NFLDraft Picks since the adoption of 7 Rounds (1994) - #Hokies 93 total picks place them 16th in the nation during that span ... pic.twitter.com/TGdAkZIUH2— OXVT (@OX_VT) May 1, 2018
Most draft picks since NFL Draft moved to 7-round format in 1994:— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) May 2, 2018
154 - Ohio State
140 - Florida State
136 - Florida
132 - Alabama, USC
127 - Miami
124 - Georgia
123 - LSU
“FSU, better known as #DBU.” pic.twitter.com/JfBzXDV3Nu— TJ Pittinger (@TJ_Pittinger) April 27, 2018
4️⃣5️⃣ total #ACCFootball players were drafted in the 2018 #NFLDraft! https://t.co/7dvFXs8RJh pic.twitter.com/CVZui3EstA— ACC Football (@ACCFootball) April 29, 2018
#Hokies with 2 Defensive Backs taken in #NFLDraft2018 (Terrell Edmunds 1st Round - #28 Overall & Greg Stroman 7th Round - #241 Overall) to increase their total # of DB's chosen via NFL Draft to 28 since adoption of 7 round format - 2nd only to Ohio State ... pic.twitter.com/XnbrhL8tEx— OXVT (@OX_VT) April 29, 2018
— JP (@JRock_Nole) April 28, 2018
Most Draft Picks since 2010— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 28, 2018
vs. (Wins since 2010)
72- Alabama (2nd)
54- LSU (11th)
48- Ohio St (10th)
48- UF (45th)
44- Clemson (1st)
44- FSU (3rd)
43- OU (4th)
41- Miami (39th)
40 USC (16th)
38 UGA (11th)
33 Stanford (7th)
32 UNC (48th)
32 PSU (25th)
31 ND (22nd)
31 UCLA (51st)
Testing numbers and measurables of #NFLDraft 1st round picks last night from #TheOpening and/or #Elite11 events in high school— Brian Stumpf (@Stumpf_Brian) April 27, 2018
As I tell skill position kids every week at camps, a 4.5 or 4.6 is a great 40 time. pic.twitter.com/wi6pxb5uCG
2018 #NFLDraft by college state— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) April 29, 2018
24: FL
20: TX
19: CA
17: AL
15: NC
12: PA LA
11: MS
10: OH
9: VA
8: OK
7: TN MI WA
6: KY GA
5: SC IN WI
4: ID IA AZ
3: KS UT AR MA NY
2: CO MD NJ OR NM MO IL CT
1: WY NV SD WV DE NE ME 🇦🇺
0: AK DC HI MN MT NH ND RI VT
DB U? Most DB's drafted since 2010— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 28, 2018
16- Alabama
14- LSU
13- Ohio State
13- UF
11- FSU
11- Virginia Tech
10- Clemson
Not really. Big 12 still in last.— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 28, 2018
3.8 - SEC
3.2 - ACC
2.3 - Big Ten
2.5 - Pac-12
2.0 - Big 12 https://t.co/IyxQUpya8a
Most picks by school in the 2018 NFL Draft:— Chase Goodbread (@ChaseGoodbread) April 28, 2018
Alabama 12
NC State 7
Ohio State 7
LSU 7
Penn State 6
FSU 6
Georgia 6
Miami 6
FINAL -- Most Picks by Conference (2018)— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 28, 2018
53- SEC
45- ACC
32- Big Ten
30- Pac12
20- Big12
Championships are won in the trenches.— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 28, 2018
Most Lineman (OL & DL) Draft Picks since 2010:
26 - Alabama
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15 - Florida
15 - FSU
14 - Ohio State
13- LSU
12 - UNC
Draft picks from the big 3— Noland Robinson (@norob87) April 28, 2018
FSU 6
Miami 6
UCF 4
Florida had 5 guys selected as well.
Most picks by school in the 2018 NFL Draft:— Chase Goodbread (@ChaseGoodbread) April 28, 2018
Alabama 12
NC State 7
Ohio State 7
LSU 7
Penn State 6
FSU 6
Georgia 6
Miami 6
2018 #NFLDraft 1st Round— NCAAF Nation (@NCAAFNation247) April 27, 2018
1. 3🌟
2. 4🌟
3. 4🌟
4. 4🌟
5. 3🌟
6. 4🌟
7. 3🌟
8. 4🌟
9. 4🌟
10. 5🌟
11. 4🌟
12. 3🌟
13. 4🌟
14. 2🌟
15. 4🌟
16. 3🌟
17. 5🌟
18. 3🌟
19. Unranked
20. 4🌟
21. 4🌟
22. 5🌟
23. 4🌟
24. 3🌟
25. Unranked
26. 5🌟
27. 3🌟
28. 3🌟
29. 3🌟
30. 3🌟
31.4🌟
32.4🌟
NFL DRAFT: RECRUIT RANKING REVIEW— Rivals.com (@Rivals) April 27, 2018
Of the 32 players taken in #NFLDraft’s first round, @Rivals had 20 as 4-stars or 5-stars. @rivalsmike reviews the hits and misses: https://t.co/WswG7431wl pic.twitter.com/GNPfXyML4v
https://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/without-a-doubt-fsu-is-100-dbu.217906/
Derwin is the 11th Nole DB to be drafted in the first round. The other 10...
Deion Sanders
Bobby Butler
JT Thomas
Terrell Buckley
Xavier Rhodes
Antonio Cromaritie
Jalen Ramsey
Derrick Gibson
Devin Bush
Patrick Robinson
Second Rounders are beasts as well...
Leroy Butler
Corey Fuller
Lamarcus Joyner
Samari Rolle
Ronald Darby
Michael Boulware
Bryant McFadden
All of those first and second rounders don’t even include these dudes..
Chris Hope
Dexter Jackson
Terrance Brooks
Lee Corso
Marquez White
PJ Williams
Tay Cody
Clifton Abraham
Corey Sawyer
Myron Rolle
Mike Harris
Jerome Carter
Pat Watkins
Mario Edwards
Tony Carter
Dedrick Dodge
Javien Elliott
Terrance Parks
Shevin Smith
Byron Capers
Stan Shiver
Martin Mayhew
Eric Riley
Eddie McMillan
Harvey Clayton
Bobby Jackson
1. Deion Sanders – "Prime Time" was the #4 overall pick in NFL draft, and 8 time first team All Pro. Named to the NFL1990's All-Decade Team. Won 2 Super Bowls with 49ers and Cowboys. In college won the 1987 Thorpe Award, selected as a 2 time Unanimous All-American. Was the NFL Defensive Player of Year in 1994. Finished career with 53 NFL interceptions, 10 pick sixes, and 9 return TD's. Considered to be the GOAT NFL corner. Oh and he played Major League baseball as well and led the league in triples.
2. Leroy Butler - Consensus All-American. 2nd Rounder. Played 12 seasons with the Packers. Four-time NFL Pro-Bowler and originator of the Lambeau Leap. Was named to the NFL 1990's All-Decade Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Super Bowl Champion. 953 tackles, 38 interceptions, 20 sacks, 13 forced fumbles and 3 defensive touchdowns. Finalist for the Hall of Fame in 2018.
3. Jalen Ramsey - Considered to be currently the best corner in the NFL. First round pick and pro bowler in 2017. Consensus All-American, 3 time All-American, and #5 overall pick in NFL draft. Also a Track All-American.
4. Terrell Buckley - #5 overall pick in the 1992 NFL draft. Finished his NFL career with 50 interceptions for 793 return yards and 7 pick six TD's. Won 2 Super Bowls. In college Buckley was the 1991 Thorpe Award winner. Still holds the NCAA record for career interception return yardage with 501 yards. Was a Unanimous All-American, 21 interceptions in 3 years, and 4 pick sixes. First to do the "leap" in the Big House in 1991 and later adopted by the Packers.
5. JT Thomas - Starter on Steel Curtain for all 4 of the Steelers Super Bowls. Had 20 career NFL interceptions. Was a first rounder and Pro-Bowler. College first team All-American.
6. Xavier Rhodes - First round draft pick and current two time Pro Bowler. First-team All-ACC (2012), NCAA - Consensus Freshman All-American. Arguably be the best CB currently in the NFL along with Jalen Ramsey.
7. Bobby Butler - Butler had 27 career NFL interceptions, and 4 TD's during his 12 year NFL career. Finished his Florida State career with 12 interceptions and 6 blocked kicks. First Team All-American. One of the greatest all-time Falcons.
8. Chris Hope - Pro Bowler and Super Bowl Champion. College All-American and National Champion that played in 3 National title games. 11 year NFL career. Finished NFL career with 20 int's and 716 tackles.
9. Samari Rolle - Played 12 years in the NFL. Finished with 31 NFL interceptions, and a pro bowl. Played in a Super Bowl. Had 12 interceptions while at FSU, named a All-American, and a second round draft pick.
10. Antonio Cromartie - First round pick, 4× Pro Bowl (2007, 2012–2014), First-team All-Pro (2007), NFL interceptions leader (2007), NFL record 109-yard play (tied). Had 31 NFL interceptions as of 2016, 1,476 total return yards, and 6 TD's.
11. Lamarcus Joyner - Unanimous All-American, National Champion, and finalist for Thorpe award. 2nd Round draft pick. Entering 5th year with Rams and considered one of the best defensive backs in the NFL. Rams placed Franchise tag on Joyner for 2018.
12. Dexter Jackson - Super Bowl champion (XXXVII), and Super Bowl MVP (XXXVII). Had 10 NFL seasons, finishing with 17 interceptions. In college had a whopping 4 blocked kicks.
13. Bryant McFadden - 2nd round draft pick. Won 2 Super Bowls as a starter for the Steelers, and a very solid 7 year NFL career.
14. Derrick Gibson - 1st rounder who went on to have a 6 year NFL career. Played in a Super Bowl. National Champion, played in 3 National title games. Finished his time at FSU with 214 tackles, nine stops for losses, seven interceptions and 16 pass deflections.
15. Bobby Jackson - Enjoyed a eight-year career with New York Jets with 21 NFL interceptions. Jackson was selected to the “All-Time Jet Team” as one of the top three corners in the history of the New York Jets. Set FSU career interceptions record in 1977.
16. Devin Bush - 1st rounder, 8 year NFL career. 7 interceptions, 5 forced fumbles and 3 defensive TD's. National Champion and Super Bowl champion (XXXIV). Played in two super bowls.
17. Corey Fuller - 2nd round draft pick, 10 year NFL career, 17 NFL interceptions and a touchdown. National Champion.
18. Ronald Darby - 2nd rounder, NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2015), ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year (2012), 3 time ACC champion, and National Champion (2013). Started for Super Bowl winning Philadelphia Eagles.
19. Patrick Robinson - First round pick (2010) and still in NFL. Set FSU consecutive games record with an interception with five, 10 career NFL interceptions. Key contributor to the Super Bowl winning Philadelphia Eagles.
20. Martin Mayhew - Played eight years in the NFL with the Redskins and Buccaneers. 21 career interceptions. In college was an All-American, had five career interceptions returning one for a touchdown against North Carolina...broke up 24 passes; forced a fumble and recovered three; blocked a punt.
Honorable Mentions..
Clifton Abraham - NCAA Consensus All-American, one of three finalists for the 1994 Jim Thorpe Trophy. Fifth round pick by the Tampa Bay Bucs. He played in the NFL for three years. Finished FSU career with 160 tackles, 8 interceptions, 22 pass break-ups, and 3 blocked kicks. National Champion.
Corey Sawyer - Two time first-time All-American, 1993 NCAA - Consensus All-American, National Champion, 6 year NFL career with 11 interceptions for 163 return yards and a touchdown. In his five seasons in Cincinnati, he returned 54 punts for 507 yards and a touchdown, and 15 kickoffs for 305 yards.
Lee Corso - All-American two way starter in college (QB and CB), set FSU record with 14 career interceptions. Division One football coach and host of Gameday.
Tay Cody - 3rd round draft pick, NCAA - Consensus All-American, 12 career interceptions at FSU. National Champion.
Myron Rolle - Freshman All-American, 3rd team All-American, Rhodes scholar, played in the NFL, neurosurgeon resident at Harvard.
Tony Carter - 7 year NFL career, college freshman All-American. Three interceptions in NFL, one pick six and three returns for TD's.
Michael Boulware - 2nd round draft pick, 4 year NFL career with 11 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles, 3 sacks and a TD. Career cut short by injury.
Bud Whitehead - Two-way player. His 6 interceptions in 1959 led the nation. 15 NFL interceptions including 7 in 1965.
Walt Sumner – Two sport start, 6 year NFL career. 15 career NFL interceptions. In 1967, his 75 yard TD punt return against Alabama caused Coach "Bear" Bryant to exclaim on national television, "What the hell is going on?"
Terrance Parks - 3 year NFL career, glorious game sealing pick six against UF
Terrance Brooks - All-American, National Champion, 3rd round draft pick, entering 4th year in the NFL
Pat Watkins - 10 interceptions in college, 4 year NFL career. Returned a blocked field goal 68 yards for a touchdown.
33.
PJ Williams - 2nd team All-American, 3rd rounder, 2013 National Champion.
Greg Reid - Freshman All-American, 2009 NCAA punt return yardage leader, 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl Defensive MVP, 2,600 return yards in college career and 3 TD's. AFL Rookie of the Year (2015)
Eddie McMillan - 7 year NFL career, 12 interceptions.
Dedrick Dodge - 7 year NFL career, Super Bowl champion
Shevin Smith - Former walk-on, 8 interceptions in college, two year NFL career.
Mario Edwards Sr. - 5 year NFL career, 4 int's in one game in college, National Champion.
BJ Ward - 8 blocked kicks at FSU, 3 year NFL career
Monk Bonasorte - 1980 2nd Team All-American and 1979 Third Team All-American. 15 interceptions while at FSU.
Harvey Clayton - All American honorable mention, 5-year NFL career
Jerome Carter – 4th round draft pick, 3 year NFL career.
Mike Harris - 3 year NFL career
Hector Gray - 3 year NFL career
Cladius Osei - 2 year NFL career
Javien Elliott - Current member of Tampa Bay Bucs, national champion.
Stan Shiver - 2nd Team Freshman All-American and 1988 Associated Press All-American.
Winfred Bailey - 7 interceptions in 1964.
Nat Terry - All-American - Honorable Mention, 2 year NFL career
NFL 1st round picks by conference:— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) April 27, 2018
SEC 10
ACC 6
B1G 4
Pac-12 4
MWC 3
Independents (ND) 2
AAC 1
Big 12 1
C-USA 1
PRE DRAFT
Florida State is the only school ranked in the top 5 in #NFLDraft picks produced in each of the last three decades (research courtesy of @MattBrownCFB for @TheAthleticCFB)#DoSomething pic.twitter.com/CX9COBG6wS— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) April 26, 2018
http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2018/04/accnfl-1s-and-2s-1977-2017.html
ACC #1 Overall Picks, 1977-Present 2015 - Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State (1 Pro Bowl/3 years)
2006 - Mario Williams, DE, NC State (4 Pro Bowls/11 years)
2001 - Michael Vick, QB, Virginia Tech (4 Pro Bowls/11 years)
1991 - Russell Maryland, DT, Miami (1 Pro Bowl/10 years)
1987 - Vinny Testaverde, QB, Miami (2 Pro Bowls/21 years)
1985 - Bruce Smith, DE, Virginia Tech (11 Pro Bowls/18 years)
ACC #2 Overall Picks (and the player chosen before them)
2017 - Mitch Trubisky, QB, N Carolina (Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M)
2008 - Chris Long, DE, Virginia (Jake Long, OT, Michigan)
2007 - Calvin Johnson, WR, Ga Tech (JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU)
2002 - Julius Peppers, DE, N Carolina (David Carr, QB, Fresno State)
1999 - Donovan McNabb, QB, Syracuse (Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky)
1985 - Bill Fralic, OG, Pitt (Bruce Smith, DE, Va Tech)
1981 - Lawrence Taylor, LB, N Carolina (George Rogers, RB, S Carolina)
1977 - Tony Dorsett, RB, Pitt (Ricky Bell, RB, So Cal)
2008 - Chris Long, DE, Virginia (Jake Long, OT, Michigan)
2007 - Calvin Johnson, WR, Ga Tech (JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU)
2002 - Julius Peppers, DE, N Carolina (David Carr, QB, Fresno State)
1999 - Donovan McNabb, QB, Syracuse (Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky)
1985 - Bill Fralic, OG, Pitt (Bruce Smith, DE, Va Tech)
1981 - Lawrence Taylor, LB, N Carolina (George Rogers, RB, S Carolina)
1977 - Tony Dorsett, RB, Pitt (Ricky Bell, RB, So Cal)
WR U? Most WR drafted in Common Draft Era (1967):— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 26, 2018
41 - Miami
41 - USC
39 - Ohio State
38 - Florida
38 - Tennessee
33 - LSU
33 - San Diego State
31 - FSU
#Hokies head into tonight's #NFLDraft2018 tied for 3rd with the most potential draft picks (per https://t.co/b8RpeofQsK) and 2nd highest graded player (Tremaine Edmunds) - Let's Go! pic.twitter.com/VIY7QSFxyR— OXVT (@OX_VT) April 26, 2018
Most NFL Draft Picks since 2000— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 26, 2018
115 - Ohio State
104 - Miami
102 - USC
101 - LSU
100 - UF
100 - FSU
96 - Alabama
95 - UGA
84 - OU
76 - Michigan
76 - Tennessee
75 - Notre Dame
72 - Wisconsin
71 - V Tech
68 - Clemson
68 - Nebraska
65 - PSU
D-Line U? Most DL drafted since 2000— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 26, 2018
23 - LSU
21 - UF
20 - Alabama
20 - FSU
19 - UGA
19 - Texas
18 - Ohio State
17 - Clemson
16 - Miami
16 - Auburn
**Not a coincidence that this list includes 17 of last 18 National Champions
O-Line U? Most OL drafted since 2000— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) April 26, 2018
18 - Wisconsin
17 - Miami
16 - Alabama
16 - FSU
16 - Iowa
16 - Notre Dame
15 - Ohio State
15 - USC
14 - UF
13 - Boston College
13 - Michigan
13 - Arizona State
** Note that Wisconsin has had ZERO Top 30 signing classes over this timeframe
The #Noles hold the ACC record for most draft picks in a single year with 11 selected in 2013 and 2015.#DoSomething | #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/g9OEhX1cYC— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) April 25, 2018
— Seminoles Recruiting (@FSU_Recruiting) April 24, 2018
Since 1989, FSU has had 29 defensive backs drafted. Combined, those 29 have...— Brendan Sonnone (@BSonnone) April 25, 2018
--Played in 2,258 NFL games.
--1,505 career NFL starts.
--350 interceptions.
--21 Pro Bowls/All-Pro selections
Here's why Derwin James said FSU is "the real DBU":https://t.co/kwbf8CumFp
Just days away from more #Noles realizing their NFL dreams.#DoSomething | #NFLDraft2018 pic.twitter.com/MVR98qsDyZ— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) April 24, 2018
It's #NFLDraft2018 Week - NFL Draft picks for Current #ACC teams since adopting the 7 round format (1994) - #Hokies look to add a handful to their 88 total this weekend ... pic.twitter.com/cyGZEwTTVp
— OXVT (@OX_VT) April 23, 2018
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