High schools with the most NFL Draft picks over last 10 years

By Zack Poff Apr 23, 2024, 12:00pm

IMG Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage only three schools with at least 10 selections over last decade.

IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) and St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) are tied for the most NFL Draft picks by a high school over the last decade. Both programs have had 18 players selected since 2014.

All of IMG Academy's draftees have come since 2018. IMG is the only program in the country that has had a player selected in each of the last six drafts.

Andre Cisco, Grant Delpit, Robert Hainsey, Evan Neal, Greg Newsome II, Cesar Ruiz, Nolan Smith and D.J. Turner II headline the players taken from IMG Academy.

Jordan Battle, Nik Bonitto, Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa, Phillip Dorsett, Elijah Moore, Josh Palmer, Asante Samuel Jr. and James White are some of the notable selections from St. Thomas Aquinas.



American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.) is third on the list with 11 players drafted. Brian Burns, Tyson Campbell, Khalil Herbert, Sony Michel, Patrick Surtain II and Marco Wilson headline the list.



The list includes every high school that has had at least four selections since 2014. 

Sixty-eight different schools are represented with Florida leading the way with 16. Texas had the second most with 11 followed by California and Georgia with nine each. Louisiana, Maryland and Michigan all had three schools. 

Nevada and Ohio had two each while Arizona, Hawaii, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Washington, D.C. all had one school with at least four selections over the last 10 years.
T1. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) — 18
2023: Nolan Smith, D.J. Turner II
2022: Daniel Faalele, Evan Neal
2021: Andre Cisco, Thomas Fletcher, Robert Hainsey, Joshua Kaindoh, Tre' McKitty, Kellen Mond, Greg Newsome II
2020: Grant Delpit, KJ Hamler, K.J. Osborne, Cesar Ruiz
2019: Hjalte Froholdt, Isaac Nauta
2018: Bo Scarbrough



2023: Jordan Battle, Tyler Steen
2022: Nik Bonitto
2021: Elijah Moore, Josh Palmer, Asante Samuel Jr.
2020: Damon Arnette
2019: Nick Bosa, Jordan Scarlett
2016: Joey Bosa, Jake Rudock
2015: Phillip Dorsett, Rashad Greene, Bobby Hart
2014: Lamarcus Joyner, Brandon Linder, Dezmen Southward, James White

2023: Nesta Jade Silvera
2022: James Houston
2021: Tyson Campbell, Khalil Herbert, Anthony Schwartz, Tedarrell Slaton, Patrick Surtain II, Marco Wilson
2019: Brian Burns
2018: Sony Michel
2017: Isaiah McKenzie

T4. Allen (Texas) — 8
2021: Levi Onwuzuike, William Sherman
2019: Bobby Evans, Greg Little, Kyler Murray
2018: Christian Sam
2016: Jonathan Williams
2015: Cedric Ogbuehi

2023: DeMarcco Hellams, Olusegun Oluwatimi
2022: Nick Cross
2020: Anthony McFarland, Chase Young
2018: Ja'Whaun Bentley
2015: Arie Kouandijo
2014: Cyrus Kouandijo

2023: Calijah Kancey
2021: Tutu Atwell, Rachad Wildgoose
2019: DeAndre Baker
2016: Artie Burns
2015: Amari Cooper, Tray Walker
2014: Teddy Bridgewater

2023: Kyu Blu Kelly, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Cedric Tillman
2022: Jalen Nailor
2021: Brevin Jordan
2019: Alize Mack
2016: Ronnie Stanley



2023: Jalen Graham, Lew Nichols II
2020: Michael Onwenu, Donovan Peoples-Jones
2019: Mike Weber
2017: Lano Hill, Jourdan Lewis

T7. Central (Miami) — 7
2022: James Cook
2017: Dalvin Cook
2015: Charles Gaines, John Miller
2014: Devonta Freeman, Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Kevin Pamphile

2022: Coby Bryant
2017: Marshon Lattimore, Daw
2016: Willie Henry, Cardale Jones
2015: Frank Clark
2014: Christian Bryant, Jonathan Newsome

2023: Alex Austin
2022: Matt Corral, Jack Jones
2019: Iman Marshall
2017: Jayon Brown, Juju Smith-Schuster
2015: Kaelin Clay

2019: Caleb Wilson
2018: Rasheem Green, Jordan Lasley
2017: Adoree' Jackson
2014: Ben Benwikere, Marqise Lee, Paul Richardson

T13. DeSoto (Texas) — 6
2022: Ed Ingram
2020: James Proche, Laviska Shenault
2017: Howard Wilson
2016: Jalen Mills
2015: Marcus Murphy



2023: Christian Braswell
2019: Derwin Gray
2018: Jermaine Carter
2017: Jalen Tabor
2016: Yannick Ngakoue
2015: Eddie Goldman

2018: Shaquem Griffin, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Isaiah Wynn
2017: Rodney Adams, Shaquill Griffin
2015: Dante Fowler

T13. Norcross (Ga.) — 6
2022: Jake Camarade
2018: Lorenzo Carter, Chris Herndon
2017: Alvin Kamara
2015: Geremy Davis, Max Garcia

2023: Zach Charbonnet
2022: Kayvon Thibodeaux
2020: Colby Parkinson, Michael Pittman Jr.
2016: Jordan Payton
2014: Cassius Marsh

T18. Apopka (Fla.) — 5
2023: Jalen Carter
2019: Chandler Cox
2017: Trey Hendrickson
2016: K.J. Dillon
2014: Jeremy Gallon

2022: Jerome Ford
2020: Sterling Hofrichter
2019: Byron Cowart
2017: Leon McQuan III
2015: Matt Jones

T18. Chandler (Ariz.) — 5
2022: Chase Lucas
2020: Dustin Woodard
2019: N'Keal Harry
2016: Paul Perkins
2015: Brett Hundley



2023: Isaiah Foskey, Henry To'oto'o
2020: Devin Asiasi
2016: Austin Hooper
2014: T.J. Carrie

2022: Josh Paschal
2018: Dorian O'Daniel
2016: Blake Countess, Kendall Fuller
2015: Stefon Diggs

2023: Myles Murphy
2022: Chigoziem Okonkwo
2018: Bradley Chubb
2017: Evan Engram
2016: Kenyan Drake

2023: Zay Flowers, Kenny McIntosh
2018: Mike White
2017: Quincy Wilson
2016: Daniel Braverman

2023: Robert Beal Jr., Payne Durham
2022: Connor Heyward
2018: Orlando Brown Jr.
2014: Bradley Roby

2022: Tariq Castro-Fields, Zion Johnson
2021: Christian Darrisaw, Zech McPhearson
2020: John Hightower



T18. Temple (Texas) — 5
2023: Tre Hawkins III, Quentin Johnston
2021: Ta'Quon Graham
2014: Tevin Reese, Lache Seastrunk

2023: Chamarri Conner
2021: Shaun Wade
2018: Kendrick Norton, Andre Smith
2017: Isaiah Ford

2020: Carlos Davis, Khalil Davis
2017: Elijah Lee
2016: Deiondre' Hall

2022: Jordan Jackson
2021: Mac Jones
2018: Hayden Hurst
2016: John Theus

2022: Tyquan Thornton
2018: Antonio Callaway, Chad Thomas, Mark Walton

2022: Daxton Hill
2019: Justice Hill, Jordan Brailford
2015: Tyler Lockett



2019: Dawson Knox
2017: Derek Barnett
2016: Jalen Ramsey
2014: Ryan Carrethers

2023: Tanner McKee
2022: Drake Jackson
2021: Cam Bynum
2014: Will Sutton

2023: Daiyan Henley
2015: Hayes Pullard
2014: Marcus Martin, De'Anthony Thomas

2021: Aaron Robinson
2020: Jerry Jeudy, Jason Stowbridge
2019: Riley Ridley

2023: Jordan Howden, Darnell Washington
2021: Tony Fields II
2015: Jeremiah Poutasi

2020: Matt Hennessy
2019: Tommy Sweeney
2017: Al-Quadin Muhammad
2016: Leonte Carroo



2023: Jordan McFadden
2019: J.J. Arcega-Whiteside
2016: Charone Peake
2014: Brandon Thomas

2023: Desjuan Johnson
2022: Samuel Womack
2021: Chauncey Golston
2017: Desmond King

2022: Jermaine Johnson II
2020: Carter Coughlin
2019: Ryan Connelly, Blake Cashman

2020: Ross Blacklock, Kenneth Murray
2018: J'Mon Moore
2014: Jake Matthews

2020: Chris Williamson
2017: Jeremiah Ledbetter, Deshaun Watson
2014: T.J. Jones

2023: Wayna Morris, Owen Pappoe
2017: Wayne Gallman
2016: Robert Nkemdiche



2023: Christopher Smith II
2022: Kingsley Enagbare
2021: Kawaan Baker
2018: Arden Key

2020: Khalil Kareem, Michael Ojemudia
2016: Aaron Burbridge
2015: Devin Funchess

2023: Braeden Daniels, Clayton Tune
2017: Jamal Adams, Deatrich Wise Jr.

2021: Garrett Wallow
2018: Kenny Young
2017: Malachi Dupree, Duke Riley

2022: Luke Wattenberg
2021: Avery Williams
2020: Nick Harris
2018: Dante Pettis

2022: DeMarvin Leal
2020: Alton Robinson
2018: Tre Flowers
2014: Phillip Gaines

2022: Garrett Wilson
2021: Brenden Jaimes
2018: Baker Mayfield
2014: Garrett Gilbert



2023: Tank Dell
2019: Jachai Polite
2015: Leonard Williams
2014: Ricardo Allen

2023: Trenton Simpson
2022: Jordan Davis
2018: Jaylen Samuels
2015: D.J. Humphries

2023: Brayden Willis
2020: Jason Huntley
2019: Justin Hollins
2017: Myles Garrett

2023: Bryce Young
2022: Quentin Lake
2021: Amon-Ra St. Brown
2016: Thomas Duarte

2020: Tremayne Anchrum
2019: Chuma Edoga
2017: Kofi Amichia
2015: Rory Anderson

2022: Max Mitchell, Phidarian Mathis
2020: Rashad Lawrence
2014: Justin Ellis



T29. Norland (Miami) — 4
2019: Vosean Joseph
2018: Carlton Davis
2015: Ereck Flowers, Duke Johnson

2023: Josh Downs
2015: Austin Shepherd, C.J. Uzomah
2014: Ja'Wuan James

2023: Zach Evans
2020: K'Lavon Chaisson
2019: Emeke Egbule
2018: Dorace Armstrong

T29. Plaquemine (La.) — 4
2023: Dontayvion Wicks
2022: Percy Butler
2020: Kevin Dotson
2017: Davon Godchaux

2023: C.J. Stroud
2021: Darren Hall, Thomas Graham Jr.
2015: Randall Telfer

2023: Drew Sanders
2021: Ernest Brown IV
2015: Mario Edwards Jr., Bud Sasser

2020: D.J. Wonnum
2019: Montez Sweat
2015: Mike Davis, Preston Smith



2022: Darian Kinnard
2021: Liam Eichenberg
2019: Dre'Mont Jones
2015: Jake Ryan

2023: Nick Herbig
2020: Tua Tagovailoa
2016: Kamalei Correa
2015: Marcus Mariota

2023: DeWayne McBride
2021: Tyree Gillespie
2017: Natrell Jamerson
2015: P.J. Williams

2021: Payton Turner
2020: Jordan Elliott
2016: Germain Ifedi
2015: Martin Ifedi