Question of the Day: Top NFL Draft Picks
Which schools have had the most first overall NFL Draft picks?
Which schools have had the most first overall NFL Draft picks?
Elijah Holyfield is a running back to watch for later in the 2019 NFL Draft. He played for the Georgia Bulldogs after starring at Woodward Academy near Atlanta.
Some former Sports Stars of Tomorrow to watch for in the NFL Draft include Stanford tight end Kaden Smith (Flower Mound High School - Texas); Notre Dame wide receiver Miles Boykin (Providence Catholic - Illinois); and Ole Miss wide receiver DaMarkus Lodge (Cedar Hill, TX).
Greg Little of Ole Miss has been a high profile offensive lineman since his days at Allen High School in Texas. For two seasons at Allen, he protected Kyler Murray's blind side.
Clemson has a number of players that will be selected in the 2019 NFL Draft. A couple of them were featured on Sports Stars of Tomorrow: Dexter Lawrence (Wake Forest High School - NC) and Trayvon Mullen (Coconut Creek High School - FL).
Rashan Gary was an elite five-star prospect at Paramus Catholic in New Jersey, and he only got better with the Michigan Wolverines. He will be a very high selection in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Dwayne Haskins of Ohio State is arguably the top quarterback prospect in the 2019 NFL Draft. He was a prep star at Bullis School in Maryland before becoming an all Big Ten quarterback.
After some of the higher-rated quarterbacks are gone, watch out for Will Grier and Jarrett Stidham later in the NFL Draft. Grier played at Davidson Day School in North Carolina before committing to Florida and transferring to West Virginia. Stidham is from Stephenville, TX. He first committed to Baylor before landing at Auburn.
Nick Bosa may be the best overall prospect in the 2019 NFL Draft. Like his brother, Los Angeles Chargers' star Joey Bosa, Nick played at St. Thomas Aquinas in Florida and went on to star at Ohio State.