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SEC states that produced the most '26 draft picks.The big 3 (FL,GA,TX) lead the way
Posted on 4/27/26 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 4/27/26 at 4:25 pm
Home state of 2026 NFL picks
Alabama:
Number of picks: 10
Arkansas
Number of picks: 1
Florida
Number of picks: 27
Georgia
Number of picks: 22
Kentucky
Number of picks: 2
Louisiana
Number of picks: 6
Mississippi
Number of picks: 2
Missouri
Number of picks: 9
South Carolina
Number of picks: 4
Oklahoma
Number of picks: 3
Tennessee
Number of picks: 8
Texas
Number of picks: 33
Missouri surprises with more picks than LA and Miss combined.
Alabama:
Number of picks: 10
Arkansas
Number of picks: 1
Florida
Number of picks: 27
Georgia
Number of picks: 22
Kentucky
Number of picks: 2
Louisiana
Number of picks: 6
Mississippi
Number of picks: 2
Missouri
Number of picks: 9
South Carolina
Number of picks: 4
Oklahoma
Number of picks: 3
Tennessee
Number of picks: 8
Texas
Number of picks: 33
Missouri surprises with more picks than LA and Miss combined.
This post was edited on 4/27/26 at 5:09 pm
Posted on 4/27/26 at 4:37 pm to RD Dawg
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Missouri surprises with more picks the LA and Miss combined.
This is an effect of Mizzou joining the SEC and college football in general becoming more popular in the state. Obviously things like this take time to manifest.
But all these kids going the football route is also why the in state basketball talent in Missouri hasn't really been as great. Obviously big men aren't switching to football, but a lot of 6'5 or 6'6" and shorter guys that may have focused more on basketball are putting more effort into football and getting noticed.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 5:00 pm to RD Dawg
quote:
Missouri surprises with more picks the LA and Miss combined.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 6:10 pm to RD Dawg
What's the per capita number? That's what is statistically significant since state population varies greatly.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 6:30 pm to RD Dawg
How many of FL's are/were IMG? That kinda inflates things.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 6:48 pm to s0tiger
quote:
What's the per capita number?
God.This again?
Once again if you really wanna go that route per participant is a much better metric.
But you can figure it out if it's that important.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 7:02 pm to RD Dawg
I had forgotten about Lee Hunter.
Originally signed with Auburn but dipped after a year through the Harsin experience at Auburn.
Originally signed with Auburn but dipped after a year through the Harsin experience at Auburn.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 7:41 pm to RD Dawg
quote:
Once again if you really wanna go that route per participant is a much better metric.
Not really but okay.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 3:55 am to RD Dawg
Alabama has 5 million people and 10 draft picks.
Florida has 23 million and 27 picks.
Georgia has 11 million and 22 picks
Georgia and Alabama are neck and neck on a per capita basis. Florida would need 46 picks to be close to them on a per capita basis.
Florida has 23 million and 27 picks.
Georgia has 11 million and 22 picks
Georgia and Alabama are neck and neck on a per capita basis. Florida would need 46 picks to be close to them on a per capita basis.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 3:58 am to Dirk Dawgler
Texas would have needed 66 picks to be on par with Georgia and Alabama on a per capita basis.
Louisiana would have needed 8.
Louisiana would have needed 8.
This post was edited on 4/28/26 at 4:00 am
Posted on 4/28/26 at 7:04 am to ProjectP2294
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college football in general becoming more popular in the state
It’ll probably soar exponentially when the Chiefs leave for kansas in a couple years.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 7:31 am to RD Dawg
quote:
God.This again?
It's been the Louisiana talking point for years. They cling to it like pups to a teat
Posted on 4/28/26 at 7:57 am to Riseupfromtherubble
quote:
It's been the Louisiana talking point for years. They cling to it like pups to a teat
It keeps them relevant. However, 2001 is going to need to call and ask for its talking point back here in a few years or so.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:45 am to Dirk Dawgler
FL is behind per capita
Georgia - 19 college football teams
- 11 mil population
Florida - 17 college football teams
- 23 mil population
Alabama - 16 college football teams
Georgia - 19 college football teams
- 11 mil population
Florida - 17 college football teams
- 23 mil population
Alabama - 16 college football teams
Posted on 4/28/26 at 9:22 am to s0tiger
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What's the per capita number? That's what is statistically significant since state population varies greatly.
LSU fans are as predictable and dependable as a swiss watch. Never fails that "muh per capita" will come up every time when this topic comes up. Here's a fun exercise, pretend you're recruiting and you have to determine which state is "better" to recruit from:
State A
Only 30 graduating HS seniors
2 are 5*
8 are 4*
The other 20 are 3* or lower
State B
200 graduating HS seniors
4 5*
36 4*
160 3* or lower
State A's "per capita" metrics are insane. 30% of the entire HS class is a blue chip prospect. Wowzers! Compare that to State B whose 4/5* ratio is only 20% of the population. LSU fans would have you think that State A is the winner and will beat their chest over those numbers, while ignoring that any college coach, or really anyone with any interest in recruiting whatsoever, will obviously acknowledge State B to be superior. They have twice as many 5* prospects and over 4x as many 4*. Not to mention 8x as many "others" that could ultimately find a roster spot.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 9:37 am to Dirk Dawgler
It's definitely not typical, but two of Alabama's draft picks this year came from my small little corner of SE AL. Emmanuel Henderson Jr and Bauer Sharp. I went to school with Bauer Sharp's mom and uncle. Good family.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 9:58 am to RelicBatches86
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FL is behind per capita
Yes, but the demographics of these states are very different. Significantly higher % of retirees living in the FL. We have somewhere close to 5M people living here over the age of 65.
This post was edited on 4/28/26 at 10:00 am
Posted on 4/28/26 at 12:00 pm to WG_Dawg
i know that lousiana and mississippi have loved the per capita info for years with recruiting and nfl prospects.
i am confused why it is bothersome to you. it's cool that smaller state(s) do well at sending players to the league or producing elite recruits. what are they supposed to say?
georgia folks (myself included) like to make the same argument to why it's a better high school football state than florida or others that are larger.
there doesnt have to be a right or wrong. the state or people from a state are going to make the argument that fits.
i am confused why it is bothersome to you. it's cool that smaller state(s) do well at sending players to the league or producing elite recruits. what are they supposed to say?
georgia folks (myself included) like to make the same argument to why it's a better high school football state than florida or others that are larger.
there doesnt have to be a right or wrong. the state or people from a state are going to make the argument that fits.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 12:11 pm to RD Dawg
Let’s be honest… most of the picks are probably black.
Black population:
Texas: 4.3 m
Florida: 4.0 m
Georgia: 3.7 m
Louisiana: 1.5 m
Alabama: 1.4 m
Draft picks per m:
Alabama: 7.7
Texas: 7.67
Florida: 6.75
Georgia: 5.95
Louisiana: 4.00
Black population:
Texas: 4.3 m
Florida: 4.0 m
Georgia: 3.7 m
Louisiana: 1.5 m
Alabama: 1.4 m
Draft picks per m:
Alabama: 7.7
Texas: 7.67
Florida: 6.75
Georgia: 5.95
Louisiana: 4.00
This post was edited on 4/28/26 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 4/28/26 at 1:15 pm to PrimeTime Money
So really, considering black people make up the overwhelming majority of draft picks, and particularly the SEC draft picks, the states with the highest percentage of black people have a big advantage when looking at per capita draft picks.
Theoretically, Mississippi should produce the highest number of draft picks per capita, followed by a tie between Louisiana and Georgia.
Percentage of population that is black:
Mississippi: 37%
Louisiana: 32%
Georgia: 32%
Alabama: 27%
Florida: 17%
Texas: 13%
Theoretically, Mississippi should produce the highest number of draft picks per capita, followed by a tie between Louisiana and Georgia.
Percentage of population that is black:
Mississippi: 37%
Louisiana: 32%
Georgia: 32%
Alabama: 27%
Florida: 17%
Texas: 13%
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