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Georgia, with 29, has the most former HSFB players drafted in this years NFL Draft...

Total # of Draftees from each High School Football State: 

29 - Georgia (w/o Reuben Foster)

27 - Florida

26 - California

24 - Texas

16 - Louisiana , Ohio

11 - Pennsylvania

10 - Illinois

9 - Alabama , New Jersey ,  North Carolina

7 - Virginia 

6 - Michigan , Tennessee

5 - Maryland/D.C. , Missouri

4 - South Carolina , Utah

3 - Kentucky , Washington , Wisconsin

2 - Arizona , Mississippi , New York , Oklahoma

1 - American Samoa , Arkansas , Colorado , Connecticut , Delaware ,  Iowa ,  Massachusetts , Minnesota , Montana , Nevada , Oregon , South Dakota , West Virginia

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3 hours ago, TheRealCAJ said:

5 observations

1-the NFL lost the TX 4x100 memo.

2-nolebull813, will call everyone racist and exit the board.

3-zimbo, will say Hillary sucks.

4-drummer61, will agree with, zimbo and have his back.

5-noonereal, will demand a recount.

And you will post another picture of some stadium in cajunland that nobody could care a hoot about.

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1 hour ago, Nolebull813 said:

 If you don't count Ruben Foster for Georgia  and Jeremiah Ledbetter for Florida  then you're just  creating a list based  on where they played their senior year only. 

No matter who you count where.

Georgia had more drafted than Florida, or Texas, or California.

And thats all that really matters.

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34 minutes ago, concha said:

fify

There is nothing disturbing about the reposting of photos taken by football people who get paid to take photos of high school superstars from the various camps and or whatnot on a high school football forum. A doctor of the mind would find that quite normal.

The truly disturbing fact is St Xavier, Ohio never seems to have any.....BUT, if I ever start posting St X ankle shots, you got me. xDxD

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2 minutes ago, TheRealCAJ said:

There is nothing disturbing about the reposting of photos taken by football people who get paid to take photos of high school superstars from the various camps and or whatnot on a high school football forum. A doctor of the mind would find that quite normal.

The truly disturbing fact is St Xavier, Ohio never seems to have any.....BUT, if I ever start posting St X ankle shots, you got me. xDxD

You into Catholic boys, Chip?

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10 minutes ago, TheRealCAJ said:

There is nothing disturbing about the reposting of photos taken by football people who get paid to take photos of high school superstars from the various camps and or whatnot on a high school football forum. A doctor of the mind would find that quite normal.

The truly disturbing fact is St Xavier, Ohio never seems to have any.....BUT, if I ever start posting St X ankle shots, you got me. xDxD

Archbsihop Rummel had 2 prospects sign NFL contracts this draft..

How many ankle studs from St  X signed, concha?

concha, will now post a graph or chart from 2007 and declare it fact....xD

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5 minutes ago, TheRealCAJ said:

Archbsihop Rummel had 2 prospects sign NFL contracts this draft..

How many ankle studs from St  X signed, concha?

concha, will now post a graph or chart from 2007 and declare it fact....xD

That's great, Chip.

Is their security alerted to keep you away from the locker room?

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Georgias 29 (30 if you count Reuben Foster) 2017 NFL Draftees

 

Round 1: (3, or 4 if you count Reuben Foster)

12. Texans - QB DeShaun Watson (Clemson) : Gainesville HS

21. Lions - ILB Jarrad Davis (Florida) : Camden Co. HS

23. Giants - TE Evan Engram (Ole Miss) : Hillgrove HS

31. 49ers - ILB Reuben Foster (Alabama) - Troup Co. HS (I did not count Reuben Foster towards Georgias total, although he did play at Troup Co. in GA from 9th to 11th, where he was already a 5* LB... he moved to Auburn HS in AL for his senior season... so he was counted towards Alabama although thats kinda dumb since his reputation was made in GA)

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Round 2:  (3)

44. Rams - TE Gerald Everett (South Alabama) : Columbia HS

54. Dolphins - ILB Raekwon McMillan (Ohio St.) : Liberty Co. HS 

55. Giants - DT Dalvin Tomlinson (Alabama) : Henry Co. HS

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Round 3: (5)

67. Saints - RB Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) : Norcross HS (I told yall he was going to be good, he was the star for Norcross' undefeated 2012 6A State Championship Team)

85. Patriots - OT Antonio Garcia (Troy) : Drew HS

93. Packers - DT Montravius Adams (Auburn) : Dooly Co. HS

94. Steelers - CB Cam Sutton (Tennessee) : Jonesboro HS

101. Broncos - CB Brendan Langley (Lamar) : Kell HS (started his career at UGA)

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Round 4: (4)

116. Bengals - DE Carl Lawson (Auburn) : Milton HS

135. Steelers - QB Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) : Alpharetta HS

140. Giants - RB Wayne Gallman (Clemson) : Grayson HS

144. Colts - DT Grover Stewart (Albany St.) : Mitchell Co. HS

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Round 5: (2)

175. Packers - WR Deangelo Yancey (Purdue) : Mays HS

183. Chiefs - ILB Ukeme Eligwe (Georgia Southern) : Stone Mountain HS

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Round 6: (5)

192. Panthers - DE Alexander Armah (West Georgia) : Dacula HS

205. Lions - DE Jeremiah Ledbetter (Arkansas) : Gainesville HS

209. Redskins - WR Robert Davis (Georgia St.) : Northside-WR HS

212. Packers - OT Kofi Amichia (South Florida) : McEachern HS

217. Titans - OG Corey Levin (Chattanooga) : Dacula HS

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Round 7: (7)

222. Jaguars - CB Jalen Myrick (Minnesota) : Savannah Christian HS

225. Chargers - DE Isaac Rochell (Notre Dame) : ELCA HS

230. Redskins - S Josh Harvey-Clemons (Louisville) : Lowndes HS

233. Panthers - K Harrison Butker (Georgia Tech) : Westminster HS

235. Redskins - CB Joshua Holsey (Auburn) : Creekside HS

240. Jaguars - FB Marquez Williams (Miami) : Clarke Central HS

249. Seahawks - RB Chris Carson (Oklahoma St.) : Parkview HS (After Grayson beat Miami Central FL 35-3, Grayson was moved to #1 in most HSFB Polls, the very next week Grayson lost to Parkview 22-7... Chris Carson is why, kid was a very tough runner)

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Here are the individual HSs that had a player Drafted, and what Class they are currently in:

7A = 8 ... 6A = 10 ... 5A = 3 ... 4A = 2 ... 3A = 3 ... 2A = 0 ... 1A = 4

Grayson (7A)

McEachern (7A)

Norcross (7A)

Lowndes (7A)

Camden Co. (7A)

Parkview (7A)

Hillgrove (7A)

Milton (7A)

Mays (6A)

Gainesville x2 (6A)

Northside-WR (6A)

Dacula x2 (6A)

Creekside (6A)

Drew (6A)

Jonesboro (6A)

Alpharetta (6A)

Kell (5A)

Clarke Central (5A)

Columbia (5A)

Henry Co. (4A)

Troup Co. (4A)

Westminster (3A)

Liberty Co. (3A)

Stone Mountain (3A)

ELCA (1A Private)

Savannah Christian (1A Private)

Dooly Co. (1A Public)

Mitchell Co. (1A Public)

 

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I know you dont understand it NOR... How can Georgia have all this talent? Hopefully you'll begin to question yourself and ask, "Are all these teams ECHS05 mentions all the time really that good?... maybe I should pay more attention to what hes saying and less to a computer rating system that doesnt even rate teams from different states against each other because they dont play each other!... Crickey! Its only rating teams against the teams they play! That means all these states have their own individual scale and there isnt 1 big national scale! Meaning where this computer rating device tells me these teams are rated Nationally is completely pointless! Wow, my eyes are opened! This Ned guy just wants the clicks! Its why he began with just California, then expanded when he saw he could make some $!"

I hope this Draft starts a series of events that leads you to that conclusion NOR... itd be nice to see you on the side that actually gets it for once. Instead of the 1 that goes around quoting ratings from a computer that equates to the National Enquirer of the Newspaper world. 

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7 hours ago, ECHS05 said:

Georgia, with 29, has the most former HSFB players drafted in this years NFL Draft...

Total # of Draftees from each High School Football State: 

29 - Georgia (w/o Reuben Foster)

27 - Florida

26 - California

24 - Texas

16 - Louisiana , Ohio

11 - Pennsylvania

10 - Illinois

9 - Alabama , New Jersey ,  North Carolina

7 - Virginia 

6 - Michigan , Tennessee

5 - Maryland/D.C. , Missouri

4 - South Carolina , Utah

3 - Kentucky , Washington , Wisconsin

2 - Arizona , Mississippi , New York , Oklahoma

1 - American Samoa , Arkansas , Colorado , Connecticut , Delaware ,  Iowa ,  Massachusetts , Minnesota , Montana , Nevada , Oregon , South Dakota , West Virginia

Strong finish for Ga! FL will get their revenge next year.  

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7 hours ago, ECHS05 said:

Georgia, with 29, has the most former HSFB players drafted in this years NFL Draft...

Total # of Draftees from each High School Football State: 

29 - Georgia (w/o Reuben Foster)

27 - Florida  (w/o J. Ledbetter)

26 - California

24 - Texas

16 - Louisiana , Ohio

11 - Pennsylvania

10 - Illinois

9 - Alabama , New Jersey ,  North Carolina

7 - Virginia 

6 - Michigan , Tennessee

5 - Maryland/D.C. , Missouri

4 - South Carolina , Utah

3 - Kentucky , Washington , Wisconsin

2 - Arizona , Mississippi , New York , Oklahoma

1 - American Samoa , Arkansas , Colorado , Connecticut , Delaware ,  Iowa ,  Massachusetts , Minnesota , Montana , Nevada , Oregon , South Dakota , West Virginia

Let's give Jeremiah Ledbetter a shoutout from FL.  Foster isn't alone.  

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