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UGA Nfl Draft Records Georgia NFL Draft Records (through 2020) Most Players picked in 7-Round Draft: 8 in 2013 OLB Jarvis Jones (1st round, 17th pick, 17th overall pick, Pittsburgh Steelers); ILB Alec Ogletree (1st round, 30th pick, 30th overall pick, St. Louis Rams); N John Jenkins (3rd round, 20th pick, 82nd overall pick); SAF Shawn Williams (3rd round, 22nd pick, 84th overall pick); CB Sanders Commings (5th round, 1st pick, 134th overall pick); WR Tavarres King (5th round, 28th pick, 161st overall pick); DE Cornelius Washington (6th round, 20th pick, 188th overall pick); FS Bacarri Rambo (6th round, 23rd pick, 191st overall pick). 8 in 2002 Charles Grant (1st round, 25th pick, New Orleans Saints), Will Witherspoon (3rd round, 73rd pick, Carolina Panthers), Randy McMichael (4th round, 114th pick, Miami Dolphins), Terreal Bierria (4th round, 120th pick, Seattle Seahawks), Jermaine Phillips (5th round, 157th pick, Tampa Bay Bucs), Verron Haynes (5th round, 166th pick, Pittsburgh Steelers), Josh Mallard (7th round, 220th pick, Indianapolis Colts), Tim Wansley (7th round, 233rd pick, Tampa Bay Bucs). 7 in 2020 OT Andrew Thomas (1st round, 4th pick, 4th overall pick, NY Giants); OT Isaiah Wilson (1st round, 29th pick, 29th overall pick, Tennessee Titans); RB D’Andre Swift (2nd round, 3rd pick, 35th overall pick, Detroit Lions); OG Solomon Kindley (4th round, 5th pick, 111th overall pick, Miami Dolphins); QB Jake Fromm (5th round, 22nd pick, 167th overall pick, Buffalo Bills); TE Charlie Woerner (6th round, 11th pick, 190th overall pick, San Francisco 49ers); LB Tae Crowder (7th round, 41st pick, 255th overall pick, NY Giants; “Mr. Irrelevant”). 7 in 2019 DB Deandre Baker (1st round, 30th pick, 30th overall pick, New York Giants; WR Mecole Hardman (2nd round, 24th pick, 56th overall pick, Kansas City Chiefs); WR Riley Ridley (4th round, 24th pick, 126th overall pick, Chicago Bears); OLB D’Andre Walker (5th round, 30th pick, 168th overall pick, Tennessee Titans); C Lamont Gaillard (6th round, 6th pick, 179th overall pick, Arizona Cardinasl); TE Isaac Nauta (7th round, 10th pick, 224th overall pick, Detroit Lions); WR Terry Godwin (7th round, 23rd pick, 237th overall pick, Carolina Panthers). 7 in 2003 Johnathan Sullivan (1st round, 6th pick), New Orleans Saints; George Foster (1st round, 20th pick), Denver Broncos; Boss Bailey (2nd round, 34th pick), Detroit Lions; Jon Stinchcomb (2nd round, 37th pick), New Orleans Saints; Musa Smith (3rd round, 77th pick), Baltimore Ravens; Tony Gilbert (6th round, 210th pick), Arizona Cardinals; J.T. Wall (7th round, 242nd pick), Pittsburgh Steelers. 7 in 2006 CB Tim Jennings (2nd round, 62nd pick), Indianapolis Colts; TE Leonard Pope (3rd round, 72nd pick), Arizona Cardinals; OG Max Jean-Gilles (4th round, 99th pick), Philadelphia Eagles; FS Greg Blue (5th round, 149th pick), Minnesota Vikings; CB DeMario Minter (5th round, 152nd pick), Cleveland Browns; DT Kedric Golston (6th round, 196th pick), Washington Redskins; QB D.J. Shockley (7th round, 223rd pick), Atlanta Falcons. 7 in 2012 OG Cordy Glenn (2nd round, 9th pick, 41st overall pick, Buffalo Bills); C Ben Jones (4th round, 4th pick, 99th overall pick, Houston Texans); TE Orson Charles (4th round, 21st pick, 116th overall pick, Cincinnati Bengals); CB Brandon Boykin (4th round, 28th pick, 123rd overall pick, Philadelphia Eagles); PK Blair Walsh (6th round, 5th pick, 175th overall pick, Minnesota Vikings); OT Justin Anderson (7th round, 1st pick, 208th overall pick, Indianapolis Colts); DE DeAngelo Tyson (7th round, 29th pick, 236th overall pick, Baltimore Ravens). Most players taken in first three rounds 2018 (5) ILB Roquan Smith (1st round, 8th pick, 8th overall pick, Chicago Bears), OT Isaiah Wynn (1st round, 23rd pick, 23rd overall pick, New England Patriots), RB Sony Michel, 1st round, 31st pick, 31st overall pick, New England Patriots), RB Nick Chubb (2nd round, 3rd pick, 35th overall pick, Cleveland Browns), OLB Lorenzo Carter (3rd round, 2nd pick, 66th overall pick, New York Giants). 2009 (5) QB Matthew Stafford (1st round, 1st pick, Detroit Lions); TB Knowshon Moreno (1st round, 12th pick, Denver Broncos); WR Mohamed Massaquoi (2nd round, 18th pick, 50th overall pick, Cleveland Browns); CB Asher Allen, (3rd round, 22nd pick, 86th overall pick, Minnesota Vikins); DT Corvey Irvin, (3rd round, 29th pick, 93rd overall pick, Carolina Panthers). 2005 (5) FS Thomas Davis, Shellman, Ga. (1st rouind, 14th pick), Carolina Panthers; DE David Pollack, Snellville, Ga. (1st round, 17th pick), Cincinnati Bengals; WR Reggie Brown, Carrollton, Ga., (2nd round, 35th pick), Philadelphia Eagles; LB Odell Thurman, Monticello, Ga. (2nd round, 48th pick), Cincinnati Bengals; QB David Greene, Snellville, Ga. (3rd round, 85th pick), Seattle Seahawks. 2003 (5) DT Johnathan Sullivan (1st round, 6th pick), New Orleans Saints; OT George Foster (1st round, 20th pick), Denver Broncos; OLB Boss Bailey (2nd round, 34th pick), Detroit Lions; OT Jon Stinchcomb (2nd round, 37th pick), New Orleans Saints; TB Musa Smith (3rd round, 77th pick), Baltimore Ravens; 2001 (5) DT Richard Seymour (1st round, 6th pick, New England Patriots), DT Marcus Stroud (1st round, 13th pick, Jacksonville Jaguars), LB Kendrell Bell (2nd round, Pittsburgh Steelers), QB Quincy Carter (2nd round, Dallas Cowboys), OT Jonas Jennings (3rd round, Buffalo Bills). 2013 (4) OLB Jarvis Jones (1st round, 17th pick, 17th overall pick, Pittsburgh Steelers); ILB Alec Ogletree (1st round, 30th pick, 30th overall pick, St. Louis Rams); N John Jenkins (3rd round, 20th pick, 82nd overall pick); SAF Shawn Williams (3rd round, 22nd pick, 84th overall pick). 2020 (3) OT Andrew Thomas (1st round, 4th pick, 4th overall pick, NY Giants); OT Isaiah Wilson (1st round, 29th pick, 29th overall pick, Tennessee Titans); RB D’Andre Swift (2nd round, 3rd pick, 35th overall pick, Detroit Lions). 2011 (3) WR A.J. Green (1st round, 4th pick, Cincinnati Bengals), OLB Justin Houston (3rd round, 6th pick, Kansas City Chiefs), LB Akeem Dent (3rd round, 27th pick, Atlanta Falcons) 1999 (3) CB Champ Bailey (first round, Washington Redskins), OT Matt Stinchcomb (first round, Oakland Raiders), OT Chris Terry (second round, Carolina Panthers). Most players taken in first four rounds of NFL draft 2005 (6) FS Thomas Davis, Shellman, Ga. (1st rouind, 14th pick), Carolina Panthers; DE David Pollack, Snellville, Ga. (1st round, 17th pick), Cincinnati Bengals; WR Reggie Brown, Carrollton, Ga., (2nd round, 35th pick), Philadelphia Eagles; LB Odell Thurman, Monticello, Ga. (2nd round, 48th pick), Cincinnati Bengals; QB David Greene, Snellville, Ga. (3rd round, 85th pick), Seattle Seahawks; WR Fred Gibson, Waycross, Ga.(4th round, 131st pick), Pittsburgh Steelers. 2001 (6) DT Richard Seymour (1st round, 6th pick, New England Patriots), DT Marcus Stroud (1st round, 13th pick, Jacksonville Jaguars), LB Kendrell Bell (2nd round, Pittsburgh Steelers), QB Quincy Carter (2nd round, Dallas Cowboys), OT Jonas Jennings (3rd round, Buffalo Bills), and CB Jamie Henderson (4th round, New York Jets). 2018 (5) ILB Roquan Smith (1st round, 8th pick, 8th overall pick, Chicago Bears), OT Isaiah Wynn (1st round, 23rd pick, 23rd overall pick, New England Patriots), RB Sony Michel, 1st round, 31st pick, 31st overall pick, New England Patriots), RB Nick Chubb (2nd round, 3rd pick, 35th overall pick, Cleveland Browns), OLB Lorenzo Carter (3rd round, 2nd pick, 66th overall pick, New York Giants). 2011 (5) WR A.J. Green (1st round, 4th pick, 4th overall pick, Cincinnati Bengals), OLB Justin Houston (3rd round, 6th pick, 70th overall pick, Kansas City Chiefs), LB Akeem Dent (3rd round, 27th overall pick, 91st overall pick, Atlanta Falcons), OG Clint Boling (4th round, 4th pick, 101st overall pick), Cincinnati Bengals), WR Kris Durham, 4th round, 10th pick, 107th overall pick, Seattle Seahawks). 2009 (5) QB Matthew Stafford (1st round, 1st pick, Detroit Lions); TB Knowshon Moreno (1st round, 12th pick, Denver Broncos); WR Mohamed Massaquoi (2nd round, 18th pick, 50th overall pick, Cleveland Browns); CB Asher Allen, (3rd rouind, 22nd pick, 86th overall pick, Minnesota Vikins); DT Corvey Irvin, (3rd round, 29th pick, 93rd overall pick, Carolina Panthers). 2003 (5) DT Johnathan Sullivan (1st round, 6th pick), New Orleans Saints; OT George Foster (1st round, 20th pick), Denver Broncos; OLB Boss Bailey (2nd round, 34th pick), Detroit Lions; OT Jon Stinchcomb (2nd round, 37th pick), New Orleans Saints; TB Musa Smith (3rd round, 77th pick), Baltimore Ravens. 1999 (5) CB Champ Bailey (first round, Washington Redskins), OT Matt Stinchcomb (first round, Oakland Raiders), OT Chris Terry (second round, Carolina Panthers), DE Antonio Cochran (fourth round, Seattle Seahawks), TB Olandis Gary (fourth round, Denver Broncos. 2020 (4) OT Andrew Thomas (1st round, 4th pick, 4th overall pick, NY Giants); OT Isaiah Wilson (1st round, 29th pick, 29th overall pick, Tennessee Titans); RB D’Andre Swift (2nd round, 3rd pick, 35th overall pick, Detroit Lions); OG Solomon Kindley (4th round, 5th pick, 111th overall pick, Miami Dolphins). 2013 (4) OLB Jarvis Jones (1st round, 17th pick, 17th overall pick, Pittsburgh Steelers); ILB Alec Ogletree (1st round, 30th pick, 30th overall pick, St. Louis Rams); N John Jenkins (3rd round, 20th pick, 82nd overall pick); SAF Shawn Williams (3rd round, 22nd pick, 84th overall pick). 2002 (4) DE Charles Grant (1st round, 25th pick, New Orleans Saints), OLB Will Witherspoon (3rd round, 73rd pick, Carolina Panthers), TE Randy McMichael (4th round, 114th pick, Miami Dolphins),
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