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State-by-state selections from the 2019 NFL Draft
Florida, Texas, and California own over 30 percent of the 2019 NFL Draft selections.
By
Staff Report
May 1, 2019, 12:00pm
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
Mack Wilson
—
Carver (Montgomery)
Tytus Howard
—
Monroe County (Monroeville)
Michael Jackson
—
Spain Park (Hoover)
Deshaun Davis
—
Vigor (Prichard)
Quinnen Williams
—
Wenonah (Birmingham)
Quincy Williams
— Wenonah (Birmingham)
Arizona — 5
N’Keal Harry
—
Chandler (Chandler)
Jalen Jelks
—
Desert Vista (Phoenix)
Ryan Finley
—
Paradise Valley (Phoenix)
Jordan Brown
— Paradise Valley (Phoenix)
Byron Murphy
—
Saguaro (Scottsdale)
Arkansas — 1
Dre Greenlaw
—
Fayetteville
California — 22
PJ Johnson
—
Burbank (Sacramento)
Xavier Crawford
—
Clayton Valley Charter (Concord)
Quinton Bell
—
Costa Mesa (Costa Mesa)
Marvell Tell
—
Crespi (Encino)
Marcus Epps
—
Edison (Huntington Beach)
Jonah Williams
—
Folsom
Bobby Okereke
—
Foothill (Santa Ana)
Cameron Smith
—
Granite Bay
Sione Takitaki
—
Heritage (Romoland)
Greg Gaines
—
La Habra
Iman Marshall
—
Long Beach Poly (Long Beach)
David Long
—
Loyola (Los Angeles)
Jahlani Tavai
—
Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach)
Jordan Miller
—
Oceanside
Keesean Johnson
—
Palo Alto
Josh Oliver
—
Paso Robles
Ben Burr-Kirven
—
Sacred Heart Prep (Atherton)
Alexander Mattison
—
San Bernardino
Dru Samia
—
San Ramon Valley (Danville)
Jake Bailey
—
Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach)
Caleb Wilson
—
Serra (Gardena)
Kahale Warring
—
Sonora
Jonah Williams, Folsom
File photo by Derek Carroll
Colorado — 2
Olabisi Johnson
—
Bear Creek (Lakewood)
Dalton Risner
—
Wiggins
Connecticut — 3
Will Harris
—
Choate Rosemary Hall School (Wallingford)
Zach Allen
—
New Canaan
Christian Wilkins
—
Suffield Academy (Suffield)
Delaware — 1
Darnell Savage
—
Caravel (Bear)
Florida — 34
Brian Burns
—
American Heritage (Plantation)
Devin Singletary
—
American Heritage (Delray Beach)
Chandler Cox
—
Apopka
Byron Cowart
—
Armwood (Seffner)
Rashad Fenton
—
Carol City (Miami)
Marquise Brown
—
Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood)
Jawaan Taylor
—
Cocoa
Jamel Dean
— Cocoa
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson
— Cocoa
Trayvon Mullen
—
Coconut Creek
Riley Ridley
—
Deerfield Beach
Devin Bush Jr.
—
Flanagan (Pembroke Pines)
Amani Oruwariye
—
Gaither (Tampa)
Joe Jackson
—
Gulliver Prep (Miami)
Hjalte Froholdt
—
IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Isaac Nauta
— IMG Academy (Bradenton)
Sheldrick Redwine
—
Killian (Miami)
Jaquan Johnson
— Killian (Miami)
Diontae Johnson
—
Lennard (Ruskin)
Jachai Polite
—
Mainland (Daytona Beach)
Demarcus Christmas
—
Manatee (Bradenton)
Yodny Cajuste
—
Miramar
Cole Holcomb
—
New Smyrna Beach
Vosean Joseph
—
Norland (Miami)
DeAndre Baker
—
Northwestern (Miami)
Travis Homer
—
Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach)
Stephen Denmark
—
Rickards (Tallahassee)
Jimmy Moreland
—
Royal Palm Beach
Kerrith Whyte Jr.
—
Seminole Ridge (Loxahatchee)
Nick Bosa
—
St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
Jordan Scarlett
— St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
Trysten Hill
—
Suwannee (Live Oak)
Ulysees Gilbert III
—
Trinity Catholic (Ocala)
Dexter Williams
—
West Orange (Winter Garden)
Nick Bosa, St. Thomas Aquinas
File photo by Timothy Card
Georgia — 13
Terry Godwin
—
Callaway (Hogansville)
Darryl Johnson Jr.
—
Camden County (Kingsland)
Dontavius Russell
—
Carrollton
Mecole Hardman
—
Elbert County (Elberton)
Darius Slayton
—
Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross)
D'Andre Walker
—
Langston Hughes (Fairburn)
Chuma Edoga
—
McEachern (Powder Springs)
Rock Ya-Sin
—
Southwest DeKalb (Decatur)
Montez Sweat
—
Stephenson (Stone Mountain)
Ken Webster
—
Stockbridge
Austin Bryant
—
Thomas County Central (Thomasville)
Duke Shelley
—
Tucker
Cortez Broughton
—
Veterans (Kathleen)
Illinois — 9
Scott Miller
—
Barrington
Austin Seibert
—
Belleville West
Chris Slayton
—
Crete-Monee (Crete)
David Edwards
—
Downers Grove North (Downers Grove)
Terry Beckner Jr.
—
East St. Louis (East St. Louis)
Nick Allegretti
—
Lincoln-Way East (Frankfort)
Julian Love
—
Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park)
Miles Boykin
—
Providence Catholic (New Lenox)
Clayton Thorson
—
Wheaton North (Wheaton)
Indiana — 3
Drue Tranquill
—
Carroll (Fort Wayne)
Terry McLaurin
—
Cathedral (Indianapolis)
Lonnie Johnson
v
Gary West Side (Gary)
Iowa — 4
Ross Pierschbacher
—
Cedar Falls
T.J. Hockenson
—
Chariton
Andrew Van Ginkel
—
Rock Valley
Anthony Nelson
—
Waukee
Kansas — 2
Ben Powers
—
Kapaun Mt. Carmel (Wichita)
Corey Ballentine
—
Shawnee Heights (Tecumseh)
Kentucky — 1
Damien Harris
—
Madison Southern (Berea)
Louisiana — 10
Irv Smith Jr.
—
Brother Martin (New Orleans)
Greedy Williams
—
Calvary Baptist Academy (Shreveport)
Donnie Lewis Jr.
—
Central (Baton Rouge)
Jerry Tillery
—
Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport)
Foster Moreau
—
Jesuit (New Orleans)
Devin White
—
North Webster (Springhill)
Cody Ford
—
Pineville
Isaiah Buggs
—
Ruston
Jaylon Ferguson
—
West Feliciana (St. Francisville)
Donovan Wilson
—
Woodlawn-Shreveport (Shreveport)
Maryland — 4
Dwayne Haskins
—
Bullis (Potomac)
Isaiah Prince
—
Eleanor Roosevelt (Greenbelt)
Ty Johnson
—
Fort Hill (Cumberland)
Joshua Miles
—
Western Tech & Environmental Science (Baltimore)
Massachusetts — 1
Chris Lindstrom
—
Shepherd Hill Regional (Dudley)
Michigan — 3
Mike Weber
—
Cass Tech (Detroit)
Sean Bunting
—
Chippewa Valley (Clinton Township)
Khari Willis
—
Lumen Christi Catholic (Jackson)
Mike Weber, Cass Tech
File photo by Scott Hasee
Minnesota — 4
Trey Pipkins
—
Apple Valley
Ryan Connelly
—
Eden Prairie
Blake Cashman
— Eden Prairie
Amani Hooker
—
Park Center (Brooklyn Park)
Mississippi — 10
Gardner Minshew
—
Brandon
Elgton Jenkins
—
Clarksdale
Johnathan Abram
—
East Marion (Columbia)
Gerri Green
—
Greenville
Marcus Green
—
North Pontotoc (Ecru)
Jeffery Simmons
—
Noxubee County (Macon)
D.K. Metcalf
—
Oxford
Javon Patterson
—
Petal
Darrell Henderson
—
South Panola (Batesville)
A.J. Brown
—
Starkville
Missouri — 6
Armon Watts
—
Christian Brothers (St. Louis)
Sutton Smith
—
Howell (St. Charles)
Drew Lock
—
Lee's Summit (Lee's Summit)
Renell Wren
—
Lutheran North (St. Louis)
Drew Forbes
—
North County (Bonne Terre)
Khalen Saunders
—
Parkway Central (Chesterfield)
Nebraska — 2
Easton Stick
—
Creighton Prep (Omaha)
Noah Fant
—
Omaha South (Omaha)
Nevada — 1
Alize Mack
—
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)
New Jersey — 9
Ka'dar Hollman
—
Burlington Township (Burlington)
Tommy Sweeney
—
Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey)
Juwann Winfree
—
Dwight Morrow (Englewood)
Ryquell Armstead
—
Millville
Josh Allen
—
Montclair
Saquan Hampton
v
Nottingham (Hamilton)
Kelvin Harmon
—
Palmyra
Rashan Gary
—
Paramus Catholic (Paramus)
Michael Dogbe
—
Parsippany Hills (Parsippany)
New Mexico — 1
Zach Gentry
—
Eldorado (Albuquerque)
New York — 2
Qadree Ollison
—
Canisius (Buffalo)
Blessaun Austin
—
Campus Magnet (Cambria Heights)
North Carolina — 9
Garrett Bradbury
—
Charlotte Christian (Charlotte)
Daniel Jones
v
Charlotte Latin (Charlotte)
Will Grier
—
Davidson Day (Davidson)
Oshane Ximines
—
Hertford County (Ahoskie)
Germaine Pratt
—
High Point Central (High Point)
Lamont Gaillard
—
Pine Forest (Fayetteville)
Olisaemeka Udoh
—
Terry Sanford (Fayetteville)
Dexter Lawrence
—
Wake Forest
Bryce Love
—
Wake Forest
Ohio — 14
John Cominsky
—
Barberton
Justin Layne
—
Benedictine (Cleveland)
Michael Deiter
—
Genoa Area (Genoa)
George Asafo-Adjei
—
Lakota West (West Chester)
Andy Isabella
—
Mayfield
Wes Martin
—
Milton-Union (West Milton)
David Montgomery
—
Mt. Healthy (Cincinnati)
Michael Jordan
—
Plymouth
Dre’Mont Jones
—
St. Ignatius (Cleveland)
Parris Campbell
—
St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron)
Benny Snell
—
Westerville Central (Westerville)
Mike Edwards
—
Winton Woods (Cincinnati)
David Long Jr.
— Winton Woods (Cincinnati)
Marquise Blair
—
Wooster
Oklahoma — 5
Darwin Thompson
—
Jenks
Jace Sternberger
—
Kingfisher
Josh Jacobs
—
McLain Science & Tech (Tulsa)
Justice Hill
—
Washington (Tulsa)
Jordan Brailford
— Washington (Tulsa)
Pennsylvania — 5
Shareef Miller
—
George Washington (Philadelphia)
Nasir Adderley
—
Great Valley (Malvern)
Chase Winovich
—
Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson Hills)
Connor McGovern
—
Lake-Lehman (Lehman)
Miles Sanders
—
Woodland Hills (Pittsburgh)
South Carolina — 5
Deebo Samuel
—
Chapman (Inman)
JJ Arcega-Whiteside
—
Dorman (Roebuck)
Dennis Daley
—
Ridge View (Columbia)
Hunter Renfrow
—
Socastee (Myrtle Beach)
Christian Miller
—
Spring Valley (Columbia)
Tennessee — 5
Jalen Hurd
—
Beech (Hendersonville)
Dawson Knox
—
Brentwood Academy (Brentwood)
Joejuan Williams
—
Hendersonville
Tony Pollard
—
Melrose (Memphis)
Ugochukwu Amadi
—
Overton (Nashville)
Texas — 27
Kyler Murray
—
Allen
Greg Little
— Allen
Bobby Evans
— Allen
Maxx Crosby
—
Colleyville Heritage (Colleyville)
Kendall Sheffield
—
Fort Bend Marshall (Missouri City)
Hakeem Butler
—
Fort Bend Travis (Richmond)
Kingsley Keke
—
George Ranch (Richmond)
Kris Boyd
—
Gilmer
Daylon Mack
—
Gladewater
Rodney Anderson
—
Katy
Cullen Gillaspia
—
Katy Taylor (Katy)
Austin Cutting
—
Keller Central (Keller)
Trayveon Williams
—
King (Houston)
Erik McCoy
—
Lufkin
Kaden Smith
—
Marcus (Flower Mound)
Justin Hollins
—
Martin (Arlington)
LJ Collier
—
Munday
E.J. Speed
—
North Crowley (Fort Worth)
Emeke Egbule
—
North Shore (Houston)
Ben Banogu
—
Prosper (Prosper)
Ty Summers
—
Reagan (San Antonio)
Charles Omenihu
—
Rowlett
Isaiah Johnson
—
Rudder (Bryan)
Jarrett Stidham
—
Stephenville
Dakota Allen
—
Summer Creek (Houston)
Deionte Thompson
—
West Orange-Stark (Orange)
Ed Oliver
—
Westfield (Houston)
Utah — 5
Cody Barton
—
Brighton (Salt Lake City)
Jackson Barton
— Brighton (Salt Lake City)
John Ursua
—
Cedar City
Kaden Elliss
—
Judge Memorial (Salt Lake City)
Matt Gay
—
Orem
Virginia — 10
Juan Thornhill
—
Altavista Combined School (Altavista)
Clelin Ferrell
—
Benedictine (Richmond)
Trace McSorley
—
Briar Woods (Ashburn)
Travis Fulgham
—
Broad Run (Ashburn)
Justin Skule
—
Centreville (Clifton)
Gary Jennings Jr.
—
Colonial Forge (Stafford)
Nick Scott
—
Fairfax
Nate Davis
—
Stone Bridge (Ashburn)
Tim Harris
—
Varina (Richmond)
Phil Haynes
—
Virginia Episcopal School (Lynchburg)
Washington — 5
Kaleb McGary
—
Fife
Drew Sample
—
Newport - Bellevue (Bellevue)
Myles Gaskin
—
O'Dea (Seattle)
Taylor Rapp
—
Sehome (Bellingham)
Andre Dillard
—
Woodinville
Washington, D.C. — 1
Derwin Gray
—
Friendship Collegiate Academy (Washington, D.C.)
West Virginia - 1
Trevon Wesco
—
Musselman (Inwood)
Wisconsin - 1
Max Scharping
—
Green Bay Southwest (Green Bay)
Kyler Murray, Allen
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