Oklahoma Sooners were one of the most prolific programs to put players in the NFL. They have seen 121 players selected in the NFL draft since 2000, among the most university football.
While things are held currently, the Sooners may not have a player selected in the first round of the draft for the first time since 2022. In 2023 and 2024, Oklahoma had a pair of offensive line editors in the first 32 choices. Anton Harrison went to Jacksonville Jaguars Followed by his replacement in the right tackle, Tyler Guyton, who went in the first round to the Dallas Cowboys.
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Danny Stutsman, Billy Bowman and Ethan Downs have the best blow to recover in the draft of the NFL of this year. When will they hear their names and where will they continue their football careers? We will know it in a few days.
Here is an overview of each choice of draft Oklahoma Sooners since 2000.
Round 1
October 17, 2021; Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States; Dallas Cowboys’ wide receiver, Ceedee Lamb (88), takes the plugs and performs the ball for the winning touching at the Gillette stadium. Compulsory credit: David Butler II-USA Sports today
2024: Tyler Guyton (Dallas Cowboys)
2023: Anton Harrison (Jacksonville Jaguars)
2020: Ceeedee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys) and Kenneth Murray (Los Angeles Chargers)
2019: Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals) and Marquise Brown (Baltimore Ravens))
2018: Baker Mayfield (Cleveland Browns)
2013: Lane Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles)
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2010: Sam Bradford (St. Louis Rams), Gerald McCoy (Tampa Bay Bucs), Trent Williams (Washington Redskins) and Jermaine Gresham (Bengals of Cincinnati))
2007: Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)
2006: Davin Joseph (Bucs)
2005: Jammal Brown (New Orleans Holy) and Mark Clayton (Ravens)
2004: Tommie Harris (Chicago Bears))
2003: Andre Woolfolk (Tennessee Titans)
2002: Roy Williams (Cowboys)
2000: Stockar McDougin (Detroit Lions)
Round 2
Denver, Colorado – January 05: Nik Bonitto # 15 of the Denver Broncos famous after having recorded a bag in the third trimester against the Chiefs of Kansas City at Field Empower in Mile High on January 05, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds / Getty Images)
2023: Marvin Mims (Denver Broncos)
2022: Nik Bonitto (Broncos)
2021: Creed Humphrey (Kansas City Chiefs)
2020: JALEN HURTS (Eagles)
2019: Cody Ford (Buffalo bills))
2017: Joe Mixon (Bengals)
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2016: Sterling Shepard (New York Giants)
2015: Jordan Phillips (Miami Dolphins))
2012: Ryan Broyles (Lions)
2009: Phil LEADHOLT (Vikings)
2008: Lofton Curtis (Falcons of Atlanta) and Malcolm Kelly (Washington)
2006: Chris Chester (Ravens)
2005: Brodney Poole (Browns), Mark Bradley (Bears) and Dan Cody (Ravens)
2004: Teddy Lehman (Lions)
2000: William Bartee (Chiefs)
Round 3
October 27, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, United States; The offensive platform of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Orlando Brown Jr. (75), takes place on the field before the match against the Eagles of Philadelphia at the Paycer Stadium. Compulsory credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images
2023: Wanya Morris (Chiefs)
2022: Brian Asamoah (Vikings)
2021: Ronnie Perkins (New England Patriots))
2020: Neville Gallimore (Cowboys)
2019: Bobby Evans (Rams)
2018: Orlando Brown Jr. (Ravens) and Mark Andrews (Ravens)
2015: Geneo Grissom (Patriots)
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2012: Donald Stephenson (Chiefs) and Jamell Fleming (Cardinals)
2011: Demarco Murray (Cowboys)
2009: Juaquin Iglesias (Bears)
2008: Reggie Smith (49ers)
2006: Dusty Dvoracek (Bears), Travis Wilson (Browns) and Clint Ingram (Jaguars)
2005: Brandon Jones (Titans)
2004: Derrick Strait (New York Jets))
2002: Rocky Calmus (Titans)
2001: Torrance Marshall (Green bay packers))
Round 4
Sep 24, 2020; Jacksonville, Florida, United States; The Miami dolphins’ corner half, Tae Hayes (30), is called upon passing interference in the goal area on a pass for the Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville jaguars, Dede Westbrook (12) during the second half of the Tiaa bank. Compulsory credit: Douglas Defelice-USA today Sports
2022: Perrion Winfrey (Browns)
2021: Rhamondre Stevenson (Patriots) and Tre Brown (Seattle Seahawks)
2019: Dru Samia (Vikings) and Ben Powers (Ravens)
2017: Dede Westbrook (Jaguars) and Samaje Perine (Washington)
2016: Charles Tapper (Cowboys)
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2015: Darryl Williams (Carolina Panthers) and Blake Bell (Chiefs)
2014: Jalen Saunders (Jets) and Aaron Colvin (Jaguars)
2013: Landry Jones (Pittsburgh Steelers)
2012: Frank Alexander (Panthers) and Ronnell Lewis (Lions)
2011: Quinton Carter (Broncos)
2010: Keenan Clayton (Eagles)
2005: Antonio Perkins (Browns)
2003: Quentin Griffin (Broncos)
Round 5
The New York Giants, Eric Gray (20), are heading for the goal area for the first hit in the match on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at East Rutherford.
2023: Eric Gray (Giants)
2022: Delarrin Turner-Yell (Broncos)
2019: Austin Seibert (Browns)
2018: Ogbonnia Okoronkwo (Rams)
2016: Zack Sanchez (Panthers)
2013: Kenny Stills (saints)
2010: Dominique Franks (Falcons) and Brody Eldridge (Colts)
2009: Nic Harris (Bills) and Duke Robinson (Panthers)
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2005: Donte Nicholson (BUCS), Mike Hawkins (Packers) and Lance Mitchell (Cardinals)
Round 6
October 28, 2018; Cincinnati, Oh, United States; The wide receiver of the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay, Adam Humphries (10), is addressed by the secondary bengals of Cincinnati, Jordan Evans (50) in first half at the Paul Brown stadium. Compulsory credit: Aaron Doster-USA Sports today
2024: Walter Rouse (Minnesota Vikings)
2022: Michael Woods II (Browns)
2019: Rodney Anderson (Bengals)
2017: Jordan Evans (Bengals)
2016: Devante Bond (BUCS)
2015: Tyrus Thompson (Vikings) and Aaron Ripkowski (Packers)
2013: Justin Brown (Steelers) and Stacy McGee (Oakland Raiders)
2012: James Hanna (Cowboys)
2007: Rufus Alexander (Vikings)
2006: JD Runnels (Bears)
2005: Wes Sims (Chargers)
2003: Jimmy Wilkerson (Chiefs)
2001: Josh Heupel (Dolphins)
Round 7
Santa Clara, California – August 19: Brayden Willis # 9 of the 49ers of San Francisco made a reception during the second half of a pre -season match against the Broncos de Denver in Levi’s Stadium on August 19, 2023 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo of Loren Elliott / Getty Images)
2024: Jonah Laulu (Indianapolis colts)
2023: Brayden Willis (San Francisco 49ers)
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2022: Isaiah Thomas (Browns) and Marquis Hayes (Cardinaux)
2021: Be Norwood
2014: Corey Nelson (Broncos) and Trey Millard (49ers)
2013: David King (Eagles)
2012: Travis Lewis (Lions)
2011: Jonathan Nelson (Rams) and Jeremy Beal (Broncos)
2009: Manuel Johnson (Cowboys)
2008: Allen Patrick (Ravens)
2007: Cj ah you (invoices)
2003: Trent Smith (Ravens)
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