RedditCFB Tweets # of Recruits Sent to NFL by Each School This Year

Submitted by EastCoast Esq. on

This is a pretty cool graph that Jay Harbaugh just retweeted. Kind of awesome that there's a notable gap between us and the field.

 

Total players sent to the NFL so far by school including 253 Draftees and 466 Undrafted Free Agent Signings. (h/t curtisas) pic.twitter.com/FA0yGEWmTv

— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) May 17, 2017

 

PopeLando

May 17th, 2017 at 6:08 PM ^

This is pretty cool, but it's something subject to a lot of year-to-year variance. I expect that we'll be right there with the pack next year.

evenyoubrutus

May 17th, 2017 at 6:34 PM ^

You remind me so much of my pragmatic brother. I will make a joke about politics on Facebook and he will chime in with some in depth response about this that and the other thing and I will say "Oh I was joking" and then he says "what, this is funny to you?" And then everyone just shuffles their feet and awkwardly stare at the ground.

LSAClassOf2000

May 17th, 2017 at 7:02 PM ^

The problem with trying to embiggen things in this interface is that when you start to get much beyond 400-500 pixels or so, it expands beyond the text box, begins to cover menus and other things and generally draws the ire of other MGoBloggers. There's a way to scale images, but if it was a large image in the first place, your options here are sadly limited. 

Everyone Murders

May 17th, 2017 at 6:43 PM ^

It's like Where's Waldo but bitterer. 

I think I see Sparty, though.  Right there between Rutgers and Eastern Michigan.  Can't tell for sure if that's their old logo or what.

Bone Malone

May 17th, 2017 at 7:54 PM ^

Hate to be "that guy", but State is actually above both Rutgers and Eastern (who both sent 3 players into the NFL). If you right-click and "open in new tab" it's easier to see. I think you might be confusing the SJSU Spartan for MSU's logo

However, it's probably easier to just lump MSU in with all of the other teams that sent between 3-9 players to the NFL. 

MichiganStan

May 18th, 2017 at 12:27 AM ^

When your team sends the most players to the NFL you celebrate it but most importantly you spread it far and wide.

You want recruits to see this. Top talent recruits will defintely factor this in to their decision. Play for Harbaugh, a former NFL coach, and youll have a good chance to go to the NFL.

Its not often Michigan can say they sent the most players to the NFL.

Farnn

May 17th, 2017 at 6:54 PM ^

Who would have thought 19 players from the team that went 5-7 in 2014 including losses to Maryland and Rutgers would end up on NFL rosters?

Heywood_Jablome

May 17th, 2017 at 7:40 PM ^

I guess some fans look at this and think it's awesome, but I'm more on the other side.  We had all this talent and still didn't win anything of substance? That's a little troubling. Of course, a lot of these picks were in the back half of the draft, so maybe the top end talent just wasn't there.

Farnn

May 17th, 2017 at 7:49 PM ^

And the team lost it's 3 games by a combined 5 points, were 1 play away from winning each of the games, and these players were all on a team that went 5-7 and was said to lack the talent to compete with teams like OSU and MSU.  With every success Harbaugh has had the goalposts keep moving.  When he was hired, people were just hoping the team wouldn't be an embarassment against good teams in a couple years and 10 wins was more than many expected.

war-dawg69

May 18th, 2017 at 1:25 AM ^

It is simple. There were no o-lineman drafted. When we start having all-americans back on our o-line it will be a team no one wants to play. Our defense will always be at the top in the country as long as Brown is here.

nogit

May 17th, 2017 at 8:04 PM ^

This is a terrible, awful graph. No reason to condense m with everyone else. That distance is the main thing it should be showing.

DCGrad

May 17th, 2017 at 8:12 PM ^

Good on Utah for sending so many guys to the league. I know we lost to them twice but they have a solid program out there. I guess you could say the same of them that many say about Michigan. We had a lot of NFL talent but didn't win our division. Not sure what Utah's issue was exactly but I think everyone has identified UM's main issues last season.

Wolverinefan84

May 17th, 2017 at 10:00 PM ^

Texas with just 5, and SEC blue-blood Georgia with just 6... Thinking of all the talented players with lots of STARZ that didn't pan out at either place... Just keep giving Harbaugh & Co. ammunition on the recruiting trail.

Ali G Bomaye

May 18th, 2017 at 11:36 AM ^

He's already at an equal or better team, especially when you consider that right now he's in the weaker division of the ACC, whereas at Michigan State he would need to get past OSU, PSU, and us.

Narduzzi spent eight years at MSU, but has spent the rest of his life in Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and the east coast. I'd be surprised if he has such an enduring loyalty to MSU that he makes a lateral move to take over from Dantonio.

MichiganStan

May 18th, 2017 at 12:35 AM ^

Alabamas numbers are straight up UNACCEPTABLE for the level of talent they have been recieiving for the last decade. Saban has had the #1 recruiting class for what 9 years in a row? He should be blowing everyone else out of the water year in year out

This graph should show those 5* recruits that all herd up together at OSU and Alabama thinking those schools are their best shot at the NFL that with their skill level they'll be drafted no matter what P5 school they go to as long as they put in the work. So no need to contiously have these 5* squads at those two schools

Bluebells and maize

May 18th, 2017 at 1:03 AM ^

The flip side to sending soooooo much less talent to the NFL is that they must return soooomuchmore talent next year. Oh, wait, when you add in the "red locks" they lose about the same too