2022 NFL Draft: State-by-state look at where draftees played high school football

By Zack Poff Apr 30, 2022, 5:00pm

Texas leads with 32 selections followed by Georgia with 30.

For the second time in three years, Texas had the most former high school football players selected in the NFL Draft. The Lone Star State had 32 players taken over seven rounds of the 2022 NFL Draft in Las Vegas followed by Georgia (30), California (22) and Florida (21).

Ohio (13), Alabama (12), Louisiana (10), Maryland (10) and North Carolina (10) were the only other states to have 10 or more selections.

Cedar Grove (Ellenwood, Ga.) was the only school to have three selections as Jelani Woods was the first to go in the third round by the Indianapolis Colts with the 73rd pick. DeAngelo Malone went nine picks later at No. 82 to the Atlanta Falcons and Justin Shaffer was selected in the sixth round by Atlanta.

Archbishop Murphy (Everett, Wash.), Archer (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Carlsbad (Calif.), Cherokee (Canton, Ga.), IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), Klein Collins (Spring, Texas), Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.), Marist (Atlanta), Neville (Monroe, La.), Plant (Tampa, Fla.), Riverdale Baptist (Upper Marlboro, Md.), Saraland (Ala.) and Southern Lab (Baton Rouge, La.) all had two selections each.




In total, 38 states had at least one selection and 31 had multiple players chosen.

Alaska, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming all had zero selections.

See the complete breakdown below.
Alabama — 12
Alex Wright, Elba
Marcus Jones, Enterprise
Brian Robinson Jr., Hillcrest (Tuscaloosa)
George Pickens, Hoover
Sam Williams, Lee (Montgomery)
Jalen Tolbert, McGill-Toolen (Mobile)
Neil Farrell, Murphy (Mobile)
Cam Taylor-Britt, Park Crossing (Montgomery)
Cordale Flott, Saraland
Velus Jones Jr., Saraland
Jalyn Armour-Davis, St. Paul's Episcopal (Mobile)
Roger McCreary, Williamson (Mobile)

Arizona — 3
Chase Lucas, Chandler
D.J. Davidson, Desert Ridge (Mesa)
Brock Purdy, Perry (Gilbert)

Arkansas — 4
Montaric Brown, Ashdown
Gregory Junior, Crossett
Pierre Strong Jr., McClellan (Little Rock)
Treylon Burks, Warren



California — 22
Cameron Thomas, Carlsbad
Zachary Thomas, Carlsbad
Drake Jackson, Centennial (Corona)
Tyler Allgeier, Kaiser (Fontana)
Elijah Hicks, La Mirada
Jack Jones, Long Beach Poly (Long Beach)
Quentin Lake, Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
Drake London, Moorpark
Kyle Philips, San Marcos

Colorado — 2
Trey McBride, Fort Morgan
Chad Muma, Legend (Parker)

Connecticut — 2
Andrew Stueber, Darien

Florida — 21
Jerome Ford, Armwood (Seffner)
Nicholas Petit-Frere, Berkeley Prep (Tampa)
Jordan Jackson, Bolles (Jacksonville)
James Cook, Central (Miami)
Zachary Carter, Hillsborough (Tampa)
Daniel Faalele, IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Evan Neal, IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Dane Belton, Jesuit (Tampa)
Kerby Joseph, Jones (Orlando)
Damarri Mathis, Lakeland
Martin Emerson, Pine Forest (Pensacola)
Micah McFadden, Plant (Tampa)
Christian Watson, Plant (Tampa)
Chris Oladokun, Sickles (Tampa)

Georgia — 30
Andrew Booth Jr., Archer (Lawrenceville)
Joshua Ezeudu, Archer (Lawrenceville)
Dameon Pierce, Bainbridge
Baylon Spector, Calhoun
Dylan Parham, Carrollton
DeAngelo Malone, Cedar Grove (Ellenwood)
Justin Shaffer, Cedar Grove (Ellenwood)
Jelani Woods, Cedar Grove (Ellenwood)
Brittain Brown, Cherokee (Canton)
Montrell Washington, Cherokee (Canton)
Lecitus Smith, Fitzgerald
Kingsley Enagbare, Hapeville Charter (Atlanta)
Christian Matthews, Hardaway (Columbus)
Chigoziem Okonkwo, Hillgrove (Powder Springs)
Jaylen Watson, Laney (Augusta)
Mark Robinson, Lee County (Leesburg)
Tariq Carpenter, Long County (Ludowici)
John FitzPatrick, Marist (Atlanta)
Kyle Hamilton, Marist (Atlanta)
Christian Holmes, McNair (Atlanta)
Jake Camarda, Norcross
Jamaree Salyer, Pace Academy (Atlanta)
Malik Willis, Roswell
Devonte Wyatt, Towers (Decatur)
Travon Walker, Upson-Lee (Thomaston)

Illinois — 6
John Ridgeway, Bloomington
Perrion Winfrey, Lake Park (Roselle)

Indiana — 5
George Karlaftis, West Lafayette

Iowa — 3
Ko Kieft, Sioux Center
Tyler Linderbaum, Solon

Kansas — 1
Breece Hall, Northwest (Wichita)

Kentucky — 2
Desmond Ridder, St. Xavier (Louisville)
Wan'Dale Robinson, Western Hills (Frankfort)



Louisiana — 10
Derek Stingley Jr., Dunham (Baton Rouge)
Max Mitchell, Neville (Monroe)
Phidarian Mathis, Neville (Monroe)
Percy Butler, Plaquemine
Tyrion Davis-Price, Southern Lab (Baton Rouge)
Ja'Tyre Carter, White Castle

Maryland — 10
Chance Campbell, Calvert Hall (Baltimore)
Arnold Ebiketie, Einstein (Kensington)
Thomas Booker, Gilman (Baltimore)
Rasheed Walker, North Point (Waldorf)
Christian Benford, Randallstown
Zion Johnson, Riverdale Baptist (Upper Marlboro)

Massachusetts — 1
Isaiah Likely, Everett

Michigan — 5
Aidan Hutchinson, Divine Child (Dearborn)
Bernhard Raimann, Kellogg (Delton)
Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, King (Detroit)

Minnesota — 3
Jermaine Johnson II, Eden Prairie
Matt Waletzko, Rocori (Cold Spring)

Mississippi — 3
Snoop Conner, Hattiesburg
Nakobe Dean, Horn Lake
Charles Cross, Laurel

Missouri — 7
Rachaad White, Center (Kansas City)
Hassan Haskins, Eureka
Skylar Thompson, Fort Osage (Independence)
Kyren Williams, Vianney (Kirkwood)
Sam Roberts, Waynesville

Montana — 1

Nebraska — 1
Cam Jurgens, Beatrice



Nevada — 2
Daniel Bellinger, Palo Verde (Las Vegas)

New Jersey — 5
Ja'Sir Taylor, Brick Township (Brick)
Isaih Pacheco, Vineland

New York — 1
Jeremy Ruckert, Lindenhurst

North Carolina — 10
Matthew Butler, Garner
Joshua Williams, Jack Britt (Fayetteville)
Dareke Young, Middle Creek (Apex)

North Dakota — 1
Cordell Volson, Drake/Anamoose (Drake)

Ohio — 13
Tyreke Smith, Cleveland Heights
Darrian Beavers, Colerain (Cincinnati)
Dominique Robinson, McKinley (Canton)
Andrew Ogletree, Northridge (Dayton)
Luke Fortner, Northview (Sylvania)
Darian Kinnard, St. Ignatius (Cleveland)
Thayer Munford, Washington (Massillon)

Oklahoma — 4
Isaiah Thomas, Memorial (Tulsa)
Charlie Kolar, Norman North (Norman)
Malcolm Rodriguez, Wagoner

Oregon — 4
Cole Turner, Clackamas
Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague (Salem)
Samori Toure, Westview (Portland)



Pennsylvania — 5
Jaquan Brisker, Gateway (Monroeville)

South Carolina — 6
Marcus McKethan, Barnwell
D'Marco Jackson, Broome (Spartanburg)
Decobie Durant, Lamar
Derion Kendrick, South Pointe (Rock Hill)
Channing Tindall, Spring Valley (Columbia)

Tennessee — 9
Kenneth Walker III, Arlington
Cole Strange, Farragut (Knoxville)
Calvin Austin III, Harding Academy (Memphis)
Devin Harper, Karns (Knoxville)
Theo Jackson, Overton (Nashville)

Texas — 32
Kenyon Green, Atascocita (Humble)
Zyon McCollum, Ball (Galveston)
Logan Hall, Belton
Keaontay Ingram, Carthage
Austin Deculus, Cy-Fair (Cypress)
Ed Ingram, DeSoto
Dawson Deaton, Frisco
Delarrin Turner-Yell, Hempstead
Trestan Ebner, Henderson
DeMarvin Leal, Judson (Converse)
Otito Ogbonnia, Katy Taylor (Katy)
Cameron Goode, Klein Collins (Spring)
Isaiah Spiller, Klein Collins (Spring)
Garrett Wilson, Lake Travis (Austin)
Kyron Johnson, Lamar (Arlington)
Terrel Bernard, La Porte
Danny Gray, Madison (Dallas)
Michael Woods II, Magnolia
Chasen Hines, Marshall
Akayleb Evans, McKinney
Cade York, Prosper
Micheal Clemons, Sachse
Kalon Barnes, Silsbee
Jalen Pitre, Stafford
JT Woods, Steele (Cibolo)
Spencer Burford, Wagner (San Antonio)

Utah — 1
Braxton Jones, Murray

Virginia — 6
Curtis Brooks, George Washington (Danville)
Jordan Stout, Honaker
Nazeeh Johnson, Millbrook (Winchester)
James Mitchell, Union (Appalachia)

Washington — 3
Abraham Lucas, Archbishop Murphy (Everett)
Cade Otton, Tumwater



Wisconsin — 5
Leo Chanel, Grantsburg
Logan Bruss, Kimberly
Matt Henningsen, Menomonee Falls
Luke Goedeke, Valders

Outside United States — 1
Deane Leonard, Canada
Garrett Wilson, shown here hauling in a pass one-handed during the 2018 Class 6A state playoffs, was one of 32 Texans selected in this weekend's NFL Draft.
Garrett Wilson, shown here hauling in a pass one-handed during the 2018 Class 6A state playoffs, was one of 32 Texans selected in this weekend's NFL Draft.
Photo: Joe Calomeni