NFL Draft picks by college 2022: Georgia sets new record; LSU, Cincinnati top Alabama; Texas gets shut out

Bill Bender

NFL Draft picks by college 2022: Georgia sets new record; LSU, Cincinnati top Alabama; Texas gets shut out  image

Georgia's unforgettable season had a nice finishing touch.

Georgia set a record with 15 players selected in the 2022 NFL Draft, including five defensive players in the first round. Jacksonville selected Travon Walker with the No. 1 pick in the draft. 

The Bulldogs won the national championship this season, the program's first since 1980. 

Cincinnati had nine players selected in the draft after a remarkable season in which they became the first Group of 5 school to reach the College Football Playoff. All-American cornerback Ahmad Gardner, who was selected with the No. 4 pick by the New York Jets, led that group. 

LSU also had 10 players selected in the NFL Draft. The Tigers were led by cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., who was selected by the Houston Texans. Penn State had eight players selected in the NFL Draft. 

Alabama tackle Evan Neal (No. 7) and Jameson Williams (No. 12) were first-round picks for the Crimson Tide, which finished with seven picks in this year’s draft. The Crimson Tide tied for the most picks in 2021 with 10 and have a loaded class coming in 2023. Oklahoma also had seven players drafted. 

Here is a closer look at the NFL Draft by college and by conference: 

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NFL Draft picks by college 2022 

ROUND1234567TOTAL
Georgia522204015
LSU112212110
Cincinnati12211209
Penn State12020128
Alabama22210007
Oklahoma01111127
Ohio State20201016
Ole Miss01101126
Baylor02200116
UCLA00202116
Tennessee01101205
Wisconsin00210115
Michigan21010015
San Diego State00110204
Texas A&M10120004
Kentucky02101004
Washington11011004
North Carolina00103004
Virginia Tech00013004
Minnesota01011104
Arizona State00111014
Michigan State01000214
Iowa State01020014
Illinois00100203
USC11000103
Florida 10110003
Houston01110003
South Carolina00001113
Arkansas10001013
Oklahoma State00000213
Nebraska02000013
Purdue10100013
SMU00100102
Missouri00010102
Mississippi State10100002
Central Michigan01100002
Iowa10010002
Pitt10010002
Louisiana00020002
North Dakota State01010002
Western Kentucky00110002
Memphis00110002
Maryland00110002
Nevada00011002
UTSA00011002
Notre Dame10001002
Toledo00002002
Clemson01000012
Wake Forest00010102
Cal00000002
Tulsa10000012
Montana State01000012
South Dakota State00010012
Washington State00100012
Texas Tech00010012
Rutgers00000022
Coastal Carolina00010012
Kansas State00000022
N.C. State10000012
Kansas00000101
Villanova00000101
Fordham00000101
Youngstown State00000101
Air Force00000101
Ouachita Baptist00000101
Northwest Missouri State00000101
Boston College10000001
Florida State10000001
Chattanooga10000001
Northern Iowa10000001
Oregon10000001
Utah10000001
Auburn01000001
Western Michigan01000001
Colorado State01000001
Wyoming00100001
UConn00100001
Virginia00100001
Liberty00100001
South Alabama00100001
Fayetteville State00010001
South Carolina State00010001
Indiana00001001
Boise State00001001
Stanford00001001
BYU00001001
North Dakota00001001
Sam Houston State00001001
Missouri State00001001
Appalachian State00001001
Samford00001001
Fresno State00001001
Southern Utah00001001
Oregon State00001001
Miami, Ohio00001001
Jackson State00000101
UCF00000101
Southern00000011
Georgia Tech00000011
Lenoir-Rhyne00000011
Miami00000011
Yale00000011
Valdosta State00000011
Marshall00000011

NFL Draft picks by conference 2022

ROUND1234567TOTAL
SEC1210129611565
Big Ten7777371048
Pac-12424262525
Big 12043415825
ACC412244421
American235314119
FCS220354016
MWC012233011
MAC02103006
C-USA00221016
Sun Belt00131016
Ind10202005
Division II00010214
Ivy00000011

How many Georgia players got drafted? 

  • 1. Travon Walker, EDGE, Jacksonville (No. 1 overall) 
  • 2. Jordan Davis, DT, Philadelphia (No. 13 overall) 
  • 3. Quay Walker, LB, Green Bay (No. 22 overall) 
  • 4. Devonte Wyatt, DT, Green Bay (No. 28 overall) 
  • 5. Lewis Cine, S, Minnesota (No. 32 overall) 
  • 6. George Pickens, WR, Pittsburgh (No. 52 overall) 
  • 7. James Cook, RB, Buffalo (No. 63 overall) 
  • 8. Nakobe Dean, LB, Philadelphia (No. 83 overall) 
  • 9. Channing Tindall, LB, Miami (No. 102 overall) 
  • 10. Zamir White, RB, Las Vegas (No. 122 overall) 
  • 11. Jake Carmada, P, Tampa Bay (No. 133 overall) 
  • 12. Justin Shaffer, G, Atlanta (No. 190 overall) 
  • 13. Jamaryee Salyer, G, L.A. Chargers (No. 195 overall) 
  • 14. Derion Kendrick, CB, L.A. Rams (No. 212 overall) 
  • 15. John Fitzpatrick, TE, Atlanta (No. 213 overall) 

How many LSU players got drafted? 

  • 1. Derek Stingley, Jr., CB, Houston Texans (No. 3 overall) 
  • 2. Ed Ingram, G, Minnesota Vikings (No. 59 overall) 
  • 3. Cordale Flott, CB, N.Y. Giants (No. 81 overall) 
  • 4. Tyrion Davis-Price, RB, San Francisco (No. 93 overall) 
  • 5. Cade York, K, Cleveland (No. 124 overall) 
  • 6. Neil Farrell, Jr., DT, Las Vegas (No. 126 overall) 
  • 7. Damone Clark, LB, Dallas (No. 176 overall) 
  • 8. Austin Deculus, T, Houston (No. 205 overall) 
  • 9. Chasen Hines, C, New England (No. 210 overall) 
  • 10. Andre Anthony, DE, Tampa Bay (No. 248 overall) 

How many Cincinnati players got drafted? 

  • 1. Ahmad Gardner, N.Y. Jets (No. 4 overall) 
  • 2. Alec Pierce, Indianapolis (No. 53 overall) 
  • 3. Bryan Cook, Kansas City (No. 62 overall) 
  • 4. Desmond Ridder, Atlanta (No. 74 overall) 
  • 5. Myjai Sanders, Arizona (No. 100 overall) 
  • 6. Coby Bryant, Seattle (No. 109 overall) 
  • 7. Jerome Ford, Cleveland (No. 156 overall) 
  • 8. Darrian Beavers, N.Y. Giants (No. 182 overall) 
  • 9. Curtis Brooks, DT, Indianapolis (No. 216 overall) 

How many Penn State players got drafted? 

  • 1. Jahan Dotson, WR, Washington (No. 16 overall) 
  • 2. Arnold Ebikitie, DE, Atlanta (No. 38 overall) 
  • 3. Jaquan Brisker, S, Chicago (No. 48 overall) 
  • 4. Brandon Smith, LB, Carolina (No. 120 overall) 
  • 5. Jordan Stout, P, Baltimore (No. 128 overall) 
  • 6. Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, San Francisco (No. 221 overall) 
  • 7. Rasheed Walker, DE, Green Bay (No. 249 overall) 
  • 8. Jesse Luketa, LB, Arizona (No. 256 overall) 

How many Alabama players got drafted? 

  • 1. Evan Neal, T, N.Y. Giants (No. 7 overall) 
  • 2. Jameson Williams, WR, Detroit (No. 12 overall) 
  • 3. John Metchie III, Houston (No. 44 overall) 
  • 4. Phidarian Mathis, Washington (No. 47 overall) 
  • 5. Christian Harris, LB, Houston (No. 75 overall) 
  • 6. Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Washington (No. 98 overall) 
  • 7. Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama (No. 119 overall) 

How many Oklahoma players got drafted? 

  • 1. Nik Bonitto, LB, Denver (No. 64 overall) 
  • 2. Brian Asomoah, LB, Minnesota (No. 66 overall) 
  • 3. Perrion Winfrey, DT, Cleveland (No. 108 overall) 
  • 4. Dalarrin Turner-Yell, S, Denver (No. 153 overall) 
  • 5. Mike Woods, WR, Cleveland (No. 202 overall) 
  • 6. Isaiah Thomas, EDGE, Cleveland (No. 223 overall) 
  • 7. Marquis Hayes, G, Arizona (No. 257 overall) 

Bill Bender

Bill Bender graduated from Ohio University in 2002 and started at The Sporting News as a fantasy football writer in 2007. He has covered the College Football Playoff, NBA Finals and World Series for SN. Bender enjoys story-telling, awesomely-bad 80s movies and coaching youth sports.