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247 High Schools Have Players Selected in 2022 NFL Draft

A total of 247 high schools across the country had an alumnus selected in the 2022 NFL Draft.

It's the most different schools represented since 2016 (247 schools).

"The Draft allows us to see the exciting transition of young men as they carve a new path in their football career,” said NFL Vice President of Football Development Roman Oben. “The 262 players selected in this year’s draft represented 247 different high schools throughout the country. As we continue to grow our great game more and more players will come from all around the world. Football is a great game that instills character, confidence and resilience for both girls and boys."

Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia led the way with three players selected while 13 high schools – Archbishop Murphy (Everett, Washington), Archer (Lawrenceville, Georgia), Carlsbad (Carlsbad, California), Cherokee (Canton, Georgia), IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida), Klein (Spring, Texas), Long Beach Polytechnic (Long Beach, California), Marist (Atlanta, Georgia), Neville (Monroe, Louisiana), Plant (Tampa, Florida), Riverside Baptist (Upper Marlboro, Maryland), Saraland (Saraland, Alabama) and Southern University Lab (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) – each had two players selected.

“Cedar Grove High school without a doubt had a major impact on the position I am in now,” said Atlanta Falcons third-round pick DeAngelo Malone, who attended the school alongside Atlanta sixth-round pick Justin Shaffer and Indianapolis third-round pick Jelani Woods. "Just always believing in yourself and taking advantage of the opportunity presented in front of you on and off the field. That’s basically the motto I stuck with throughout Cedar Grove and Western Kentucky."

IMG Academy is the only school to have multiple players drafted in each of the past four years and have produced a first-round selection for the third-consecutive Draft (Evan Neal in 2022, Greg Newsome in 2021 and Cesar Ruiz in 2020).

Related: 37 States Represented in 2022 NFL Draft

Texas (32) led all states. High schools from Texas have produced at least 30 drafted players in each of the past three years (33 in 2021 and 33 in 2020). Over the past five NFL Drafts (2018-22), schools from Texas (152 total), Florida (150) and California (112) have had the most players selected.

In 2022, California led all states with five first-round selections, followed by Georgia (four) and Texas (four).

For the 16th time in the past 17 seasons, at least one player who attended high school outside of the United States was selected in the NFL Draft.

High Schools with Multiple 2022 NFL Draft Picks

HIGH SCHOOL 

TOTAL

PLAYERS (NFL TEAM/ROUND)

Cedar Grove (Ellenwood, GA)

3

Jelani Woods (Indianapolis/3); DeAngelo Malone (Atlanta/3);
Justin Shaffer (Atlanta/6)

Archbishop Murphy (Everett, WA)

2

Kyler Gordon (Chicago/2); Abraham Lucas (Seattle/3)

Archer (Lawrenceville, GA)

2

Andrew Booth (Minnesota/2); Joshua Ezeudu (N.Y. Giants/3)

Carlsbad (Carlsbad, CA)

2

Cameron Thomas (Arizona/3); Zachary Thomas (Chicago/6)

Cherokee (Canton, GA)

2

Montrell Washington (Denver/5); Brittain Brown (Las Vegas/7)

IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)

2

Evan Neal (N.Y. Giants/1); Daniel Faalele (Baltimore/4)

Klein (Spring, TX)

2

Isaiah Spiller (L.A. Chargers/4); Cameron Goode (Miami/7)

Long Beach Polytechnic (Long Beach, CA)

2

Matt Corral (Carolina/3); Jack Jones (New England/4)

Marist (Atlanta, GA)

2

Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore/1); John FitzPatrick (Atlanta/6)

Neville (Monroe, LA)

2

Phidarian Mathis (Washington/2); Max Mitchell (N.Y. Jets/6)

Plant (Tampa, FL)

2

Christian Watson (Green Bay/2); Micah McFadden (N.Y. Giants/5)

Riverdale Baptist (Upper Marlboro, MD)

2

Zion Johnson (L.A. Chargers/1); Tariq Castro-Fields (San Francisco/6)

Saraland (Saraland, AL)

2

Velus Jones (Chicago/3); Cordale Flott (N.Y. Giants/3)

Southern University Lab (Baton Rouge, LA)

2

Tyrion Davis-Price (San Francisco/3); Damone Clark (Dallas/5)

Photo: AP/John Locher

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