With the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, this year’s class of drafted rookies will soon begin life in the NFL. A total of 240 high schools contributed to the 257 players selected in the seven rounds of the April 23-25 draft. 

“The draft reflects the full journey of the game, from high school to college to the National Football League, and the values that define it: resilience, teamwork, character, leadership, and a commitment to academics,” said Troy Vincent, Sr., NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations. "It also speaks to the impact of high school coaches, who help shape and guide these young men at a critical stage. Each opportunity that is presented to these athletes allows them to pursue and see their dream realized.” 

IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida) led the way with five players selected followed by St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, Maryland) with four players drafted, and Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California), which had three players selected. Eight high schools – Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Maryland), Clearwater Academy International (Florida), Marist (Chicago, Illinois), McClymonds (Oakland, California), Pickerington Central (Ohio), St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio), Westlake (Atlanta, Georgia) and Westlake (Austin, Texas) – each had two players selected. 

Thirty-nine states each had at least one player drafted. Texas led all states with 33 players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, followed by Florida (27 players), Georgia (22), California (19) and Ohio (11). 

Over the past nine NFL drafts (2018-26), high schools from Florida (269 players) and Texas (266) have had the most players selected. Florida led all states with five first-round selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, including Fernando Mendoza (No. 1 overall) and Carnell Tate (No. 4). 

IMG Academy is the only school to have multiple players drafted in each of the past eight years and has produced a first-round selection for the seventh-consecutive draft (Francis Mauigoa and Tate in 2026, Tyler Booker and Jihaad Campbell in 2025, JC Latham and J.J. McCarthy in 2024, Nolan Smith in 2023, Evan Neal in 2022, Greg Newsome in 2021 and Cesar Ruiz in 2020). 

For the third time since 1970, a high school had multiple top 10 selections in the same NFL draft: IMG Academy in 2026 (Mauigoa and Tate) and 2024 (Latham and McCarthy), and Servite in 2025 (Mason Graham and Tetairoa McMillan). 

For the 20th time in the past 21 seasons, at least one player who attended high school outside of the United States was selected in the NFL draft as the Philadelphia Eagles selected DT Uar Bernard (from Nigeria and the International Pathway Program) in the seventh round. 

The breakdown of the 11 high schools that had multiple players drafted by NFL clubs:

HIGH SCHOOL 

TOTAL 

PLAYERS (NFL TEAM/ROUND) 

IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida) 

Carnell Tate (Tennessee/1); Francis Mauigoa (N.Y. Giants/1); Daylen Everette (Pittsburgh/3); DeMonte Capeheart (Tampa Bay/5); Kaytron Allen (Washington/6) 

St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, Maryland) 

Derrick Moore (Detroit/2); Jaishawn Barham (Dallas/3); Jude Bowry (Buffalo/4); Elijah Sarratt (Baltimore/4) 

Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California) 

David Bailey (N.Y. Jets/1); Domani Jackson (Green Bay/6); C.J. Williams (Jacksonville/6) 

Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Maryland) 

Mansoor Delane (Kansas City/1); Zakee Wheatley (Carolina/5) 

Clearwater Academy International (Florida) 

Akheem Mesidor (L.A. Chargers/1); Seydou Traore (Miami/5) 

Marist (Chicago, Illinois) 

Jimmy Rolder (Detroit/4); Pat Coogan (Tennessee/6) 

McClymonds (Oakland, Calififornia) 

J.C. Davis (N.Y. Giants/6); Michael Dansby (Seattle/7) 

Pickerington Central (Ohio) 

Sonny Styles (Washington/1); Lorenzo Styles Jr. (New Orleans/5) 

St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) 

Max Klare (L.A. Rams/2); Brian Parker (Cincinnati/6) 

Westlake (Georgia.) 

Zion Young (Baltimore/2); Avieon Terrell (Atlanta/2) 

Westlake (Texas) 

Cade Klubnik (N.Y. Jets/4); Michael Taaffe (Miami/5) 

High School States With Most NFL Players Drafted In 2026 Per Capita:

STATE 

POPULATION * 

NFL PLAYERS 

Iowa 

3,190,369 

1 NFL player per 455,767 people 

Georgia 

10,711,908 

22 

1 NFL player per 486,905 people 

Alabama 

5,024,279 

10 

1 NFL player per 502,428 people 

Maryland 

6,177,224 

10 

1 NFL player per 617,722 people 

Missouri 

6,154,913 

1 NFL player per 683,879 people 

 

 

 

 

United States 

331,449,281 

256 

1 NFL player per 1,294,724 people 

* Based on most recent U.S. Census Data (2020) 

State Breakdown By High School:

STATE 

PLAYERS DRAFTED 

STATE 

PLAYERS DRAFTED 

Texas 

33 

Connecticut 

Florida 

27 

Indiana 

Georgia 

22 

Kansas 

California 

19 

Nevada 

Ohio 

11 

New Jersey 

Alabama 

10 

New York 

Illinois 

10 

Oklahoma 

Maryland 

10 

Kentucky 

Missouri 

Mississippi 

Virginia 

Nebraska 

Tennessee 

North Carolina 

Iowa 

Oregon 

Louisiana 

Washington 

Minnesota 

Arkansas 

Wisconsin 

Hawaii 

Arizona 

Idaho 

Michigan 

Montana 

Pennsylvania 

 

 

South Carolina 

International 

Utah 

 

 

Colorado 

TOTAL 

257 

For the full list of drafted players by high school state, click here. 

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