1. SEC (296 points)
A conference gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.
TOTAL PICKS BY ROUNDS
1st 15, 2nd 10, 3rd 15, 4th 8, 5th 2, 6th 5, 7th 8
2019 NFL Draft Conference Ranking: 1
2018 NFL Draft Conference Ranking: 1
To all of the people out there who continue to complain and fight the idea that the SEC is the best conference in college football, it really is simple.
It just has a whole lot more talent than everyone else.
How obnoxious is it? The SEC accounted for 25% of the players selected in the last two NFL drafts.
That’s pretty good.
The @SEC DOMINATED the 2020 #NFLDraft 😤 pic.twitter.com/w7WCYoqiVN
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) April 26, 2020
LSU just went off – even the freaking long snapper was drafted – with a ridiculous 14 players selected. The national champ dominated the first round with five players taken, and had ten players go before Day Three.
And overall, the SEC could’ve had a more go.
Ole Miss was the only school to get shut out, but it had three players who should’ve at least been late fliers. Tennessee got back on the board this year, and Vanderbilt had a player taken.
But with 15 picks in the first round, 63 players overall, and a whole lot more expected to come next year, the league keeps on dominating this NFL Draft thing.
Team Winner: LSU, 14 players, 73 points
QB Joe Burrow (Cincinnati) 1st
LB/DE K’Lavon Chaisson (Jacksonville) 1st
WR Justin Jefferson (Minnesota) 1st
LB Patrick Queen (Baltimore) 1st
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (Kansas City) 1st
S Grant Delpit (Cleveland) 2nd
CB Kristian Fulton (Tennessee) 2nd
OG Damien Lewis (Seattle) 3rd
C Lloyd Cushenberry (Denver) 3rd
LB Jacob Phillips (Cleveland) 3rd
OT Saahdiq Charles (Washington) 4th
DT Rashard Lawrence (Arizona) 4th
LS Blake Ferguson (Miami) 6th
TE Stephen Sullivan (Seattle) 7th
2 Alabama 56
T3 Florida 30
T3 Georgia 30
5 Auburn 29
6 Mississippi State 18
7 South Carolina 17
T8 Kentucky 9
T8 Missouri 9
T10 Tennessee 7
T10 Texas A&M 7
12 Arkansas 6
13 Vanderbilt 5
14 Ole Miss 0
CFN 2020 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Greatest NFL Draft Picks From Each School
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Full 2020 NFL Draft Order
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