Stan Becton | NCAA.com | April 27, 2024

Colleges and conferences with the most players drafted in the 2023 NFL draft

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The 2023 NFL draft saw numerous records set, yet no school could match the 15 players selected by Georgia in 2022 to set a record. However, Alabama and Georgia each had 10 players drafted, joining the exclusive 27-team club of teams with at least 10 draft picks in a single draft during the seven-round draft era.

Here's a complete breakdown of the number of draft picks by school and by conference.

Draft picks by school in the 2023 NFL draft

During this year's NFL draft, players from 95 different schools were selected, less than the 105 schools represented in 2022. However, the 95 is more than the 89 schools represented in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Alabama and Georgia led all schools with 10 players selected each.

NO. OF PLAYERS SELECTED COLLEGE
10 Alabama, Georgia
9 Michigan
8 TCU
6 Clemson, Florida, LSU, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh
5 Auburn, Maryland, Oklahoma,
Purdue, South Carolina, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas
4 Houston, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas State, North Carolina, Northwestern,
Ole Miss, Southern California, UCLA
3 BYU, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami,
Michigan State, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Old Dominion,
Texas A&M, Utah, Wisconsin
2 Appalachian State, Arkansas, Boise State, Eastern Michigan,
Mississippi State, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Oregon State,
Syracuse, Tulane, Wake Forest
1 Arizona State, Ball State, Baylor, , Boston College, Bowling Green,
California, Central Michigan, Charlotte, Florida State,
Fresno State, Georgia Tech, Jackson State, Kennesaw State, Liberty,
Louisiana, Missouri, NC State, New Mexico, North Dakota State,
Northern Michigan, Princeton, Rutgers, Sacramento State,
San Jose State, SMU, South Alabama, South Dakota State,
Southern Miss, Stephen F. Austin, Texas Tech, Toledo, Troy, UAB,
UT Martin, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wagner, Washington State,
Western Kentucky, Western Michigan, West Virginia,
William & Mary, Wingate

Draft picks by conference in the 2023 draft

Twenty-one conferences were represented in the selections, plus seven picks from independent college football programs. The SEC led all conferences with a 62 draft selections, three selections short of the 2022 record of 65.

NO. OF PLAYERS SELECTED CONFERENCE
62 SEC
55 Big Ten
32 ACC
30 Big 12
27 Pac-12
10 AAC
9 Sun Belt
7 MAC, Independent (Notre Dame-3, BYU-3, Liberty-1)
5 Mountain West
3 C-USA
2 MVFC
1 ASUN, Big Sky, CAA, GLIAC, Ivy, NEC, OVC, SAC, SWAC, WAC

First-round results

Here were the results of the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

  1. Carolina Panthers - QB Bryce Young, Alabama
  2. Houston Texans - QB C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
  3. Houston Texans - Edge Will Anderson Jr., Alabama
  4. Indianapolis Colts - QB Anthony Richardson, Florida
  5. Seattle Seahawks - CB Devon Witherspoon, Illinois
  6. Arizona Cardinals - OT Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State
  7. Las Vegas Raiders - Edge Tyree Wilson, Texas Tech
  8. Atlanta Falcons - RB Bijan Robinson, Texas
  9. Philadelphia Eagles - DL Jalen Carter, Georgia
  10. Chicago Bears - OT Darnell Wright, Tennessee
  11. Tennessee Titans - OL Peter Skoronski, Northwestern
  12. Detroit Lions - RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama
  13. Green Bay Packers - DE Lukas Van Ness, Iowa
  14. Pittsburgh Steelers - OT Broderick Jones, Georgia
  15. New York Jets - Edge Will McDonald IV, Iowa State
  16. Washington Commanders - CB Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State
  17. New England Patriots - CB Christian Gonzalez, Oregon
  18. Detroit Lions - LB Jack Campbell, Iowa
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DT Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh
  20. Seattle Seahawks - WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State
  21. Los Angeles Chargers - WR Quentin Johnston, TCU
  22. Baltimore Ravens - WR Zay Flowers, Boston College
  23. Minnesota Vikings - WR Jordan Addison, Southern California
  24. New York Giants - CB Deonte Banks, Maryland
  25. Buffalo Bills - TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah
  26. Dallas Cowboys - DT Mazi Smith, Michigan
  27. Jacksonville Jaguars - OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma
  28. Cincinnati Bengals - Edge Myles Murphy, Clemson
  29. New Orleans Saints - DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson
  30. Philadelphia Eagles - Edge Nolan Smith, Georgia
  31. Kansas City Chiefs - DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State

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2024 NFL Draft: Jayden Daniels | Xavier WorthyCarson Steele
2023 NFL Draft QBs: Bryce Young | C.J. Stroud | Anthony Richardson |Will Levis | Aiden O'Connell 
2023 NFL Draft WRs: Zay FlowersRashee Rice |Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Jordan Addison | Puka Nacua | Quentin Johnston
More 2023 NFL Draft: Bijan Robinson | Will Anderson Jr. Jalen Carter Jahmyr Gibbs ​​​
2022 NFL Draft: Kenny Pickett |Christian Watson | Aidan HutchinsonBrock Purdy |
Malik Willis | Isiah Pacheco | Bailey Zappe | Skylar Thompson
2021 NFL Draft QBs: Trevor Lawrence | Trey Lance | Justin Fields | Mac Jones 
2021 NFL Draft WRs:  Ja'Marr Chase | DeVonta Smith | Nico Collins | Amon-Ra St. Brown

2020 NFL Draft: Joe Burrow | Tua Tagovailoa | Jordan Love | Tee Higgins | Jalen Hurts
2019 NFL Draft: Kyler Murray | Deebo Samuel | Gardner Minshew II | Miles Sanders |
A.J. Brown | Nick Bosa
2018 NFL Draft: Lamar Jackson | Saquon BarkleyBaker Mayfield | Josh Allen |
Darius Leonard | Fred Warner | Roquan Smith | Shaquem Griffin
2017 NFL Draft: Patrick Mahomes | Deshaun Watson | Christian McCaffreyCooper Kupp |
JuJu Smith-Schuster | Haason Reddick
2016 NFL Draft:  Jared GoffCarson Wentz | Jalen Ramsey | Chris Jones

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2013 NFL draft: Travis Kelce
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