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Which colleges have produced the most players selected to a Pro Bowl in NFL history?

Certain college programs are known and relied upon for consistently sending talent to the NFL. The Philadelphia Eagles built its Super-Bowl-winning defense on the back of drafting and acquiring several Georgia Bulldogs players. The Baltimore Ravens built their historic defense on the back of two Miami Hurricanes. The Cincinnati Bengals made the Super Bowl in 2021 on the back of an LSU connection between Joe Burrow and JaMarr Chase.

There are many more examples like this, and with the NFL Draft next week, we looked back at which schools have produced the most players selected to at least one Pro Bowl in their careers. Let's take a look:

Most of the Bruins' perennial Pro-Bowlers are out of the league now, but Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark has racked up three appearances across his nine-year career. Clark had his best season in 2023 when he recorded a career-high 7.5 sacks and tied his career-high with nine tackles for loss. 

Those now-retired UCLA stalwarts include Baltimore Ravens tackle Jonathon Ogden, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman, and Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew. Ogden is a Hall of Famer, who made the Pro Bowl in every year he played in the league, except his rookie season. Aikman made six Pro Bowls and led the league in completion-percentage (69.1) in 1993. Jones-Drew made a trio of Pro Bowls and led the league in rushing yards with 1,606 in 2011. 

Longhorn alums Justin Tucker and Quandre Diggs have consistently made the Pro Bowl as of recently. Tucker, the Ravens' kicker, represented the AFC five straight years between 2019-2023, while Diggs represented the NFC three times while he played with the Seahawks, before being traded to Tennessee before the 2024 season.

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