College Football News recently released its 2021 NFL draft rankings by college, ranking all the teams that had a player selected in last week’s event.
Here are the rules, per the writer behind the rankings, Pete Fiutak:
A school 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.
Georgia had nine players selected in the draft, a school record. Alabama and Ohio State each had 10 players.
Related: All the Georgia Bulldogs selected in the 2021 NFL draft
Fiutak ranked Georgia third, with 40 total points.
Georgia had one first-round pick (7 points), two second-round picks (12), three third-rounders (15), one fifth (3), one in the sixth (2) and a seventh-round pick (1).
Trailing Georgia is rival Florida, which finished fifth with 35 points. Other teams of note include Clemson checking in sixth, LSU at eighth, Auburn tied for 30th and Tennessee tied for – wait for it – 35th with 7 points and two draft picks.
The Bulldogs definitely made a statement in this draft and may even look to break draft their record next season.
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