From Aidan Hutchinson to a potential Mr. Irrelevant and 15 Georgia Bulldogs in between.
In 2020, LSU tied a record originally set by Ohio State in ’04 for most draft picks (14) by a single school in a draft class during the seven-round era.
Could Georgia challenge that record?
With six more than the next closest school (Alabama), the Bulldogs’ 15 is easily the most prospects ranked inside my top 262 prospects, which matches the number of draft picks this year. Even though these rankings are not a prediction of the order in which these prospects will be selected, the Bulldogs have enough draft-eligible talent to make a run at the record.