State-by-state look at where every pick in the 2025 NFL Draft played high school football

By Zack Poff Apr 26, 2025, 4:30pm

Texas finishes with the most picks for the first time since 2022 with 36.

For the third time since 2020, Texas finished with the most players selected in the NFL draft with 36. Kelvin Banks Jr., Jahdae Barron, Billy Bowman, Quinn Ewers, Matthew Golden, Ashton Jeanty, Jalen Milroe, Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward were some of the notable selections from the Lone Star State.

Ward became the first No. 1 overall pick that was unrated coming out of high school. He was also the 15th player from Texas to be taken first overall.

Florida finished with second-most picks at 26, including Tyler Booker, Jihaad Campbell, Shemar Stewart and Mason Taylor.

Georgia had 22 players selected led by Barrett Carter, Travis Hunter, Malaki Starks and Mykel Williams.



Mason Graham, Tetairoa McMillan, Carson Schwesinger, Josh Simmons and Cam Skattebo headline the 16 picks from California.

Louisiana (10), Virginia (10), Alabama (9), Michigan (9), North Carolina (9), Maryland (8), South Carolina (8), New Jersey (7) and Ohio (7) were the only other states that had at least seven selections.

In total, 41 states along with the District of Columbia had at least one selection.

Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wyoming were the only states without a pick.

On an individual school basis, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) produced the most draft picks with three. Booker and Campbell were taken in the first round while Warren Brinson was selected in the sixth round.

Trikweze Bridges, Lanett
Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Lanier (Montgomery)
Quinshon Judkins, Pike Road
Riley Leonard, Fairhope
Caleb Ransaw, Sparkman (Harvest)



Arizona — 5
Denzel Burke, Saguaro (Scottsdale)
Ty Robinson, Higley (Gilbert)
Tyler Shough, Hamilton (Chandler)

Arkansas — 1
David Walker, Stuttgart

California — 16
Mason Graham, Servite (Anaheim)
Ahmed Hassanein, Loara (Anaheim)
Francisco Mauigoa, Aquinas (San Bernardino)
Tetairoa McMillan, Servite (Anaheim)
Jonah Monheim, Moorpark
Omarr Norman-Lott, Grant (Sacramento)
Oluwafemi Oladejo, Cosumnes Oaks (Elk Grove)
Josh Simmons, Helix (La Mesa)
Cam Skattebo, Rio Linda
Nohl Williams, Pacifica (Oxnard)

Colorado — 3
Terrance Ferguson, Heritage (Littleton)
Kain Medrano, Pueblo East (Pueblo)

District of Columbia — 1

Florida — 26
Warren Brinson, IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Pat Bryant, Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville)
Jihaad Campbell, IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Ashton Gillotte, Boca Raton
Jimmy Horn Jr., Seminole (Sanford)
Ruben Hyppolite II, McArthur (Hollywood)
Jason Marshall Jr., Palmetto (Miami)
Mac McWilliams, Pine Forest (Pensacola)
Jordan Phillips, Ocoee
Jalen Rivers, Oakleaf (Orange Park)
Elijah Roberts, Columbus (Miami)
Arian Smith, Lakeland
Brashard Smith, Palmetto (Miami)
Shemar Stewart, Monsignor Pace (Miami)
Azareye'h Thomas, Niceville
LaJohntay Wester, Palmetto

Georgia — 22
Julian Ashby, Parkview (Lilburn)
Barrett Carter, North Gwinnett (Suwanee)
Dylan Fairchild, West Forsyth (Cumming)
Zah Frazier, Cedartown
Jordan Hancock, North Gwinnett (Suwanee)
Travis Hunter, Collins Hill (Suwanee)
Woody Marks, Carver (Atlanta)
Smael Mondon Jr., Paulding County (Dallas)
Konata Mumpfield, Dacula
Chris Paul Jr., Crisp County (Cordele)
Tate Ratledge, Darlington (Rome)
Micah Robinson, Westlake (Atlanta)
Jalen Royals, Hillgrove (Powder Springs)
Malaki Starks, Jefferson
Ricky White, Marietta
Mykel Williams, Hardaway (Columbus)



Hawaii — 2
Dillon Gabriel, Mililani
Jonah Savaiinaea, St. Louis (Honolulu)

Idaho — 1
Colston Loveland, Gooding

Illinois — 5
Luther Burden III, East St. Louis
Dominic Lovett, East St. Louis
Rylie Mills, Lake Forest
John Williams, Bolingbrook

Indiana — 3
Darius Alexander, Wayne (Fort Wayne)
Kenneth Grant, Merrillville

Iowa — 4
Cam Miller, Solon
Darien Porter, Bettendorf

Kansas — 5
DJ Giddens, Junction City
Devin Neal, Lawrence
Jacob Parrish, Olathe North (Olathe)
Mason Richman, Blue Valley (Stilwell)

Kentucky — 1
Jordan Watkins, Butler (Louisville)

Louisiana — 10
Will Campbell, Neville (Monroe)
Trevor Etienne, Jennings
Cam Jackson, Haynesville
Emery Jones Jr., Catholic (Baton Rouge)
Sai'Vion Jones, St. James
Dylan Sampson, Dutchtown (Geismar)
Barryn Sorrell, Holy Cross (New Orleans)

Maryland — 8
Tommy Akingbesote, Flowers (Springdale)
Rayuan Lane III, Gilman (Baltimore)
Kaden Prather, Northwest (Germantown)
Dorian Strong, Wise (Upper Marlboro)
Dont'e Thornton Jr., Mount St. Joseph (Baltimore)
Dante Trader Jr., McDonogh (Owings Mills)
Kevin Winston Jr., DeMatha (Hyattsville)



Massachusetts — 5
Kalel Mullings, Milton Academy (Milton)
Josaiah Stewart, Everett

Michigan — 9
Garrett Dellinger, Clarkston
Maxwell Hairston, West Bloomfield
Derrick Harmon, Loyola (Detroit)
Jaylen Reed, King (Detroit)
Deone Walker, Cass Tech (Detroit)

Minnesota — 4
Yahya Black, Marshall
Bilhal Kone, Apple Valley
Cody Lindenberg, Anoka

Mississippi — 3
JJ Pegues, Oxford
Justin Walley, D'Iberville

Missouri — 3
Aireontae Ersery, Ruskin (Kansas City)

Montana — 2
Tommy Mellott, Butte

Nebraska — 2
Marques Sigle, Omaha North (Omaha)
Xavier Watts, Burke (Omaha)

Nevada — 1
Moliki Matavao, Liberty (Henderson)



New Jersey — 7
LeQuint Allen, Millville
Fadil Diggs, Eastside (Camden)
Donovan Ezeiruaka, Williamstown
Bhayshul Tuten, Paulsboro

New Mexico — 1
Bryce Cabeldue, Clovis

New York — 1
Ajani Cornelius, Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains)

North Carolina — 9
Zeek Biggers, West Rowan (Mt. Ulla)
Jamaree Caldwell, East Gaston (Mt. Holly)
Omarion Hampton, Cleveland (Clayton)
James Pearce Jr., Chambers (Charlotte)
Aeneas Peebles, Knightdale
Carson Vinson, Panther Creek (Cary)
Jalon Walker, Salisbury

Ohio — 7
Mitchell Evans, Wadsworth
Harold Fannin Jr., McKinley (Canton)
Kaleb Johnson, Hamilton
Branson Taylor, Elyria Catholic (Elyria)

Oklahoma — 1



Oregon — 1
Marcus Harris, Grant (Portland)

Pennsylvania — 5
Donte Kent, Harrisburg

South Carolina — 8
Jordan Burch, Hammond (Columbia)
Nick Emmanwori, Irmo (Columbia)
Tonka Hemingway, Conway
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Gaffney
Jaylin Lane, Clover
Robbie Ouzts, Rock Hill
Quincy Riley, A.C. Flora (Columbia)
T.J. Sanders, Marion

South Dakota — 1
Grey Zabel, Pierre T.F. Riggs (Pierre)

Tennessee — 3
Jordan James, Oakland (Murfreesboro)
Walter Nolen, Powell

Texas — 36
Elijah Arroyo, Independence (Frisco)
Korie Black, Connally (Waco)
Billy Bowman, Ryan (Denton)
Tahj Brooks, Manor
Vernon Broughton, Cypress Ridge (Houston)
Alfred Collins, Cedar Creek
Hayden Conner, Katy Taylor (Katy)
Kitan Crawford, Tyler
Quinn Ewers, Southlake Carroll (Southlake)
Matthew Golden, Klein Cain (Houston)
Ollie Gordon II, Trinity (Euless)
Donovan Jackson, Episcopal (Bellaire)
Landon Jackson, Pleasant Grove (Texarkana)
Ashton Jeanty, Lone Star (Frisco)
Tyler Loop, Lovejoy (Lucas)
Chase Lundt, Martin (Arlington)
Nick Martin, Pleasant Grove (Texarkana)
Damien Martinez, Lewisville
R.J. Mickens, Southlake Carroll (Southlake)
Jalen Milroe, Tompkins (Katy)
Andrew Mukuba, LBJ Austin (Austin)
Nick Scourton, Bryan
Shemar Turner, DeSoto
Prince Umanmielen, Manor
Cam Ward, Columbia (West Columbia)
Cameron Williams, Duncanville
Savion Williams, Marshall
Craig Woodson, South Grand Prairie (Grand Prairie)

Utah — 4
Jeffrey Bassa, Kearns
Caleb Lohner, Wasatch Academy (Mt. Pleasant)

Virginia — 10
TreVeyon Henderson, Hopewell
KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Maury (Norfolk)
Robert Longerbeam, Alexandria City (Alexandria)
Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Indian River (Chesapeake)
Tyler Warren, Atlee (Mechanicsville)
Tyleik Williams, Unity Reed (Manassas)

Washington — 5
Carson Bruener, Redmond
Josh Conerly Jr., Rainier Beach (Seattle)
Emeka Egbuka, Steilacoom
Jackson Slater, Newport (Bellevue)



West Virginia — 1

Wisconsin — 4
Jack Nelson, Stoughton
Hunter Wohler, Muskego

Outside United States — 2
Jeremy Crawshaw, Australia
Kurtis Rourke, Canada