Three months after winning a national championship, LSU is still dominating the football landscape.
Starting with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow at No. 1 overall, the Tigers went on to tie the NFL record by having 14 players selected in a seven-round draft, matching Ohio State's mark from 2004.
The NFL switched to a seven-round format in 1994. The only team with more players selected in the common-draft era (since 1967) was Texas, which had 17 players chosen during a 12-round draft in 1984, according to ESPN Stats and Information and the Elias Sports Bureau.