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Round 1
Pick 5 (5)
From Jaguars
- 2022: Played in all 14 games as a reserve (27 tackles, 2.5 sacks, PBU).
- 2023: First-team All-Big Ten Conference. Rose Bowl Defensive MVP (4 tackles, TFL). Started 13 games for the national champions (36 tackles, 7.5 TFLs with 3 sacks, PBU, FF).
- 2024: First-team Associated Press All-American. First-team All-Big Ten. Finalist for the Bednarik Award (nation's top defender), Outland Trophy (nation's top OL/DL). Started 12 games (45 tackles, 7 TFLs with 3.5 sacks, PBU). Did not play in the team’s ReliaQuest Bowl win over Alabama.
-- by Chad Reuter
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Round 2
Pick 1 (33)
- 2021: Redshirted as a walk-on.
- 2022: Played in all 13 games as a reserve and on special teams (15 tackles, 0.5 TFLs). Received a scholarship before the season.
- 2023: Played in all 13 games as a reserve and on special teams (12 tackles, 2 TFLs with 1 sack).
- 2024: First-team Associated Press All-American. First-team All-Big Ten Conference. Finalist for the Butkus Award (nation's top LB). Led the FBS with 90 solo tackles, ranked third with 136 total tackles. Team captain. Played in all 12 games with 10 starts (8.5 TFLs with 4 sacks, 2 INTs, 3 PBUs, FF).
-- by Chad Reuter
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Pick 4 (36)
From Jaguars
- 2022 (Mississippi): Freshman All-American. First-team All-SEC. SEC Freshman of the Year, SEC All-Freshman Team. Finalist for the Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award. Ranked seventh in the FBS with 1,567 rushing yards (274 carries, 5.7 per) and tied for 10th with 16 rushing TDs (both school records). Played in all 13 games with starts in the 6 final contests (15-132-8.8, TD receiving). Won Conerly Trophy (best player in Mississippi).
- 2023 (Mississippi): First-team All-SEC. Led team with 1,158 rushing yards (271 carries, 4.3 per), 15 rushing TDs. Started all 13 games (22-149-6.8, 2 TDs receiving).
- 2024: Third-team All-Big Ten Conference. Led team with 1,060 rushing yards (194 carries, 5.5 per), 14 rushing TDs. Played in all 16 games with 7 starts for the national champions (22-161-7.3, 2 TDs receiving).
-- by Chad Reuter
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Round 3
Pick 3 (67)
- 2022: Played in 12 games with 1 start (19-218-11.5, TD receiving; 10-53-5.3, 4 TDs rushing).
- 2023: First-team All-MAC. Led team with 623 receiving yards (44 receptions, 14.2 per), 6 receiving TDs. Played in 11 games with 8 starts (14-41-2.9 rushing). Missed 2 games due to injury.
- 2024: First-team Associated Press All-American. MAC Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year (first TE in FBS history to win conference Player of the Year). First-team All-MAC. Finalist for the John Mackey Award (nation's top TE). Led the FBS with 117 receptions, 1,555 receiving yards (both single-season FBS TE records). Led team with 10 receiving TDs. Played in all 13 games with 12 starts. Named 68 Ventures Bowl MVP (17-213, TD receiving) in the team's loss to Arkansas State.
-- by Chad Reuter
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Pick 30 (94)
From Bills
- High school: Broke Tua Tagovailoa’s Hawaii state high school record for career passing yards.
- 2019 (UCF): Started 12 contests (236-398-59.3, 3,653 yards, 29 TDs, 7 INTs passing; 71-78-1.1, 4 TDs rushing). Gasparilla Bowl Most Valuable Player (14-24, 260 yards, 2 TDs passing; rushing TD).
- 2020 (UCF): Second-team All-American Athletic Conference. Ranked fifth in FBS with 3,570 pass yds, second with 373.9 total offensive YPG. Started all 10 games.
- 2021 (UCF): Started the first 3 games (70-102-68.6, 814 yards, 9 TDs, 3 INTs passing; 24-125-5.2, 2 TDs rushing). Suffered a broken left clavicle, missed the rest of the season.
- 2022 (Oklahoma): Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year. Started 12 games (230-367-62.7, 3,168 yards, 25 TDs, 6 INTs passing; 89-315-3.5, 6 TDs rushing).
- 2023 (Oklahoma): First-team All-Big 12. Ranked tied for eighth with 30 passing TDs (6 INTs), ninth with 69.3 comp pct (266-384) and 3,660 passing yards. Led team with 12 rushing TDs (93-373-4.0). Started 12 games. Entered the transfer portal after the regular season.
- 2024: Third-team Associated Press All-American. Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, QB of the Year, first-team All-Big Ten. Finalist for the Heisman Trophy (finished third in the voting). Ranked second in the FBS with 72.9 completion rate, seventh with 3,857 passing yards, tied for eighth with 30 passing TDs (6 INTs). Set the FBS record with 188 career total TDs and 63 career starts at QB (beating Bo Nix's 61). Tied Case Keenum's FBS record with 155 career passing TDs. Started all 14 games (75-149, 7 TDs rushing).
- Miscellaneous: Named after NFL Pro Bowl RB Corey Dillon. Older brother is named Garrison after former All-Pro NFL RB Garrison Hearst and his younger brother is named Roman after NFL MVP QB Roman Gabriel. Father, Garrett, played QB at Hawaii.
-- by Chad Reuter
Round 4
Pick 24 (126)
From Vikings through Jaguars
- 2022: Played in 10 games as a reserve (58-397-6.8, 6 TDs rushing; 3-24-8.0 receiving).
- 2023: Tied for the team lead with 7 rushing TDs (106-604-5.7). Played in 12 games with 1 start (17-175-10.3, TD receiving). Started the Citrus Bowl win over Iowa.
- 2024: Third-team Associated Press All-American. SEC Offensive Player of the Year. First-team All-SEC RB, All-Purpose. Tied for fourth in the FBS with a school-record 22 rushing TDs (record was 95 years old), ranked eighth with 132 points scored, ninth with 1,491 rushing yards (258 carries, 5.8 per). Started all 13 games (20-143-7.2 receiving).
-- by Chad Reuter
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Round 5
Pick 6 (144)
From Patriots through Seahawks
- High school: 4-star recruit, top 100 overall prospect nationally. Passed for 12,627 yards, 166 TDs in his career. Team won national championship his senior year (3,702 yards, 43 TDs passing). Initially committed to play at Florida Atlantic over SEC offers but went to Jackson State after his father was named head coach.
- 2021 (Jackson State): Won Jerry Rice Award as the top freshman in the FCS. Second-team All-SWAC, Conference Freshman of the Year. Started all 13 games (272-413-65.9, 3,231 yards, 30 TDs, 8 INTs passing; 3 rushing TDs).
- 2022 (Jackson State): Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Player of the Year, first-team All-SWAC. Finalist for the Walter Payton Award (top player in the FCS). HBCU first-team All-American. Set school record with 40 passing TDs. Started all 13 games (344-488-70.5, 3,752 yards, 40 TDs, 6 INTs passing; 85-174-2.1, six TDs rushing).
- 2023: Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 Conference. Ranked eighth in the FBS with 69.3 completion rate (298-430, 3,230 yards, 27 TDs, 3 INTs). Started 11 games (4 TDs rushing). Missed the finale with a fractured back.
- 2024: Second-team Associated Press All-American. Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. First-team All-Big 12. Finalist for the Davey O'Brien Award (nation's top QB). Set school record with 64 career passing TDs. Led the FBS by completing a school-record 74 percent of his 477 passes, ranked second with 353 completions and school-record 37 passing TDs (10 INTs), fourth with school-record 4,134 passing yards. Started all 13 games (4 rushing TDs).
- Miscellaneous: Father, Deion Sanders, won the Jim Thorpe Award at Florida State as the nation's best DB, played 14 seasons in the NFL, made 8 Pro Bowls, won 2 Super Bowls and became a Pro and College Football Hall of Famer. Brother, Shilo, is a safety in the 2025 draft class after playing at South Carolina, Jackson State and Colorado.
-- by Chad Reuter
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