State-by-state selections from the 2019 NFL Draft

By Staff Report May 1, 2019, 12:00pm

Florida, Texas, and California own over 30 percent of the 2019 NFL Draft selections.

For the second consecutive year the state of Florida has bragging rights. They had the most draft selections with 34 and owned the first round with five, two more than any other state.

In fact, Broward County had more (4) than any other state in the first round, too.

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The Sunshine State, California, and Texas combined for 83 of the 254 selections. In total there was at least one player selected from 39 different states. The only other states with at least 10 players taken were Georgia (13), Louisiana (10), Mississippi (10), Ohio (14), and Virginia (10).



Here's a state-by-state breakdown of every player selected and where they went to high school.

Alabama — 6
Quincy Williams — Wenonah (Birmingham)


Arkansas — 1

California — 22
Jonah Williams, Folsom
Jonah Williams, Folsom
File photo by Derek Carroll
Colorado — 2

Connecticut — 3

Delaware — 1



Florida — 34
Marquise BrownChaminade-Madonna (Hollywood)
Jawaan TaylorCocoa
Jamel Dean — Cocoa
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson  — Cocoa
Trayvon MullenCoconut Creek
Riley RidleyDeerfield Beach
Devin Bush Jr.Flanagan (Pembroke Pines)
Amani OruwariyeGaither (Tampa)
Joe JacksonGulliver Prep (Miami)
Hjalte FroholdtIMG Academy (Bradenton)
Isaac Nauta — IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Sheldrick RedwineKillian (Miami)
Jaquan Johnson — Killian (Miami)
Diontae JohnsonLennard (Ruskin)
Jachai PoliteMainland (Daytona Beach)
Demarcus ChristmasManatee (Bradenton)
Yodny CajusteMiramar
Cole HolcombNew Smyrna Beach
Vosean JosephNorland (Miami)
DeAndre BakerNorthwestern (Miami)
Travis HomerOxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach)
Stephen DenmarkRickards (Tallahassee)
Jimmy MorelandRoyal Palm Beach
Kerrith Whyte Jr.Seminole Ridge (Loxahatchee)
Nick BosaSt. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
Jordan Scarlett — St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
Trysten HillSuwannee (Live Oak)
Ulysees Gilbert IIITrinity Catholic (Ocala)
Dexter WilliamsWest Orange (Winter Garden)
Nick Bosa, St. Thomas Aquinas
Nick Bosa, St. Thomas Aquinas
File photo by Timothy Card
Georgia — 13


Iowa — 4

Kansas — 2

Kentucky — 1



Louisiana — 10


Massachusetts — 1
 
Michigan — 3
Mike Weber, Cass Tech
Mike Weber, Cass Tech
File photo by Scott Hasee
Minnesota — 4


Missouri — 6

Nebraska — 2





North Carolina — 9

Ohio — 14



Oklahoma — 5

Pennsylvania — 5

South Carolina — 5

Tennessee — 5

Texas — 27
Bobby Evans — Allen
Maxx CrosbyColleyville Heritage (Colleyville)
Kendall SheffieldFort Bend Marshall (Missouri City)
Hakeem ButlerFort Bend Travis (Richmond)
Kingsley KekeGeorge Ranch (Richmond)
Kris BoydGilmer
Daylon MackGladewater
Rodney AndersonKaty
Cullen GillaspiaKaty Taylor (Katy)
Austin CuttingKeller Central (Keller)
Trayveon WilliamsKing (Houston)
Erik McCoy  — Lufkin
Kaden SmithMarcus (Flower Mound)
Justin HollinsMartin (Arlington)
LJ CollierMunday
E.J. SpeedNorth Crowley (Fort Worth)
Emeke EgbuleNorth Shore (Houston)
Ben BanoguProsper (Prosper)
Ty SummersReagan (San Antonio)
Charles OmenihuRowlett
Isaiah JohnsonRudder (Bryan)
Jarrett StidhamStephenville
Dakota AllenSummer Creek (Houston)
Deionte ThompsonWest Orange-Stark (Orange)
Ed OliverWestfield (Houston)

Utah — 5



Virginia — 10

Washington — 5


West Virginia - 1
Trevon WescoMusselman (Inwood)

Wisconsin - 1
Max ScharpingGreen Bay Southwest (Green Bay)
Kyler Murray, Allen
Kyler Murray, Allen
File photo by Neil Fonville