2020 NFL Draft Rankings By College. Which Schools Won The Draft?

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

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


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Send a lot of guys to the NFL, and recruits tend to want to play for you.

Here’s how all 130 FBS college football programs did in the 2020 NFL Draft. Who gets to chirp, and who didn’t get to have any fun this weekend.

One thing to note – it’s sometimes okay for a big-time football school to have a down draft. That mean a ton of great players are returning.

Or, it could mean the program has more work to do.

So here’s how this works. A team 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.

T87 Air Force 0

T87 Akron 0

T87 Arizona 0

T87 Arkansas State 0

T87 Army 0

T87 Bowling Green 0

T87 Buffalo 0

T87 BYU 0

T87 Central Michigan 0

T87 Coastal Carolina 0

T87 Colorado State 0

T87 Duke 0

T87 East Carolina 0

T87 Eastern Michigan 0

T87 Georgia State 0

T87 Illinois 0

T87 Iowa State 0

T87 Kansas State 0

T87 Kent State 0

T87 Middle Tennessee 0

T87 Nevada 0

T87 New Mexico 0

T87 North Texas 0

T87 Northern Illinois 0

T87 Northwestern 0

T87 Ohio 0

T87 Oklahoma State 0

T87 Old Dominion 0

T87 Ole Miss 0

T87 Rice 0

T87 Rutgers 0

T87 San Jose State 0

T87 South Alabama 0

T87 Texas State 0

T87 Toledo 0

T87 Troy 0

T87 UAB 0

T87 ULM 0

T87 UNLV 0

T87 USF 0

T87 UTEP 0

T87 UTSA 0

T87 Western Michigan 0

T87 WKU 0

NEXT: 2020 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Schools With At Least 1 Drafted Player

Throwback Thursday: Devin White becomes a Buccaneer

Take a look back at the 2019 NFL Draft to see the moment when LSU linebacker Devin White officially became a Buccaneer.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hold the 14th pick in April’s NFL draft after a 7-9 finish in 2019. Last year, the Bucs selected in the fifth spot, using the pick to take star linebacker Devin White out of LSU.

White was considered by many to be the best linebacker in his class, and several analysts pegged White to be the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. White’s rookie year got off to a rough start, however, as he battled tonsillitis in the week leading up to the home opener against the San Francisco 49ers, and then suffered a knee sprain in Week 2 that sidelined him for three games.

But White came on strong in the second half of the season, winning defensive rookie of the month in November and December and capping off his season with a 91-yard fumble return touchdown in Week 17 against the Atlanta Falcons. It was White’s second fumble recovery touchdown of the season and the longest in franchise history.

White is the cornerstone of this young Bucs defense, and the team is hopeful he’ll be their leader on and off the field for years to come. For now, though, take a look back at that fateful moment on draft night in 2019.

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