2020 NFL Draft: College Football Conference Rankings. How Did The Leagues Do?

Which college football conference won the 2020 NFL Draft? Where do they all rank when it comes to sending players to the next level?

3. Pac-12 (123 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 3, 2nd 3, 3rd 6, 4th 7, 5th 3, 6th 7, 7th 3
2019 NFL Draft Conference Ranking: 3
2018 NFL Draft Conference Ranking: 4

It was a nice showing for the Pac-12, and it probably should’ve been a whole lot better. A few Washington players – most notably, OT Trey Adams – weren’t drafted and should’ve been, and Arizona had a few guys that at least should’ve gone with a late round flier.

Oregon didn’t do that much with just four players drafted. QB Justin Herbert going sixth overall to the LA Chargers was the big one, but the other three were Day Three prospects who might not stick.

Utah was the big star with CB Jaylon Johnson going to Chicago in the second round, three players being taken in the third, and so good late fits – like DE Bradlee Anae to Dallas – likely to make a splash from Day Three.

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Team Winner: Utah, 7 players, 30 points
CB Jaylon Johnson (Chicago) 2nd
S Julian Blackmon (Indianapolis) 3rd
RB Zack Moss (Buffalo) 3rd
S Terrell Burgess (LA Rams) 3rd
DT Leki Fotu (Arizona) 4th
DE Bradlee Anae (Dallas) 5th
DT John Penisini (Detroit) 6th

2 Oregon 16
T3 UCLA 13
T3 USC 13
5 Colorado 12
6 Cal 11
7 Arizona State 8
8 Washington 7
9 Oregon State 6
10 Stanford 5
11 Washington State 2
12 Arizona 0

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