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Which colleges have produced the most draft picks in NFL history?

The countdown to the 2025 NFL Draft has moved from weeks to days. 

We've already rounded up which colleges have produced the most first overall picks, which college coaches boast the most first-round picks and which FBS coaches have produced the most all-time draft picks ahead of all the action.

Day 1 will commence on Thursday with Round 1 before Rounds 2 and 3 are held on Friday. The three-day event will come to a conclusion on Saturday with Rounds 4-7. 

While some fans might tune out by Day 3 of the draft, there might be some history on the line this year. A pair of schools are only separated by three players for the honor of being the program that has produced the most draft picks in NFL history. Which schools are they? Here are the colleges that have produced the most NFL picks of all time.

In terms of college football history, Florida is one of the younger powers out there, as it's the most recent first-time national champion. But the Gators have a long history of sending players to the NFL. Emmitt Smith is the most prominent, becoming one of two players in program history to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after the Dallas Cowboys took him with the 17th overall pick in the 1990 NFL Draft. Jack Youngblood is the other, as he was the Los Angeles Rams' first-round pick in 1971. No Florida player has ever been taken No. 1 overall, with Paul Duhart being the highest-drafted ex-Gator; the Pittsburgh Steelers took him No. 2 overall in 1945.

The Tigers are just one of many SEC programs that also seemingly double as a factory for NFL prospects. That has certainly been the case at wide receiver in recent years, with Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase and Odell Beckham Jr. arguably making LSU "Wide Receiver U." Of

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