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Updated 2026 NFL Draft History for Schools in the West

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  By Stephen Vilardo, SuperWest Sports


2025 NFL Draft logoWthe 2026 NFL Draft kicking off on Thursday, here are our updated history summary capsules for the top college football programs in the West.

The tables below include the total number of players drafted all time, according to 247Sports, along with each program’s highest-ever pick, their most recent, and all-time First-Rounders, the number of players taken in 2025, and the most recent year without a pick.

Among college programs in the West, USC leads all schools with 533 draft picks, with 88 of them taken in the First Round.

Amazingly, the Trojans have had at least one player drafted every year since 1938, and at least two players taken in all but four of those years (1936, 1937, 1938, and 1998).

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On the other end of the spectrum, only 10 Air Force players have been selected in its history, none of them First-Rounders.

Over the past couple of days, I have previewed the top defensive and offensive 2026 NFL draft prospects in the region.

We have also published lists of All-Time First-Round NFL Draft Picks by Schools in the West and Overall No. 1 NFL Draft Picks for Programs from the West, and All-time Top 5 NFL Draft Picks for Schools in the West.

The TV times and networks appear below.

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How to Watch the 2026 NFL Draft

NFL Draft Day 1 (Round 1)
Thursday, April 23rd, 5:00 p.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network

NFL Draft Day 2 (Rounds 2-3)
Friday, April 24th, 4:00 p.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network

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NFL Draft Day 3 (Rounds 4-7)
Saturday, April 25th,  9:00 a.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network


2025 NFL Draft History Capsules
DB Trey Taylor was drafted in 2024| Isaiah J. Downing/USA TODAY Sports

Air Force Falcons
Players Drafted All-Time 10
Highest Pick Daniel Palmer
178th overall 1997
Chargers
Most Recent 1st Rounder N/A
All-time 1st Rounders 0
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
T Mac Ariozna
Tetairoa McMillan was taken in the first round in 2025 | Arizona Athletics

Arizona Wildcats
Players Drafted All-Time 191
Highest Pick Ricky Huntly
7th overall 1984
Bengals
Most Recent 1st Rounder Tetairoa McMillan
8th overall 2025
Panthers
All-time First Rounders 12
Drafted 2025 4
Last Draft Without Pick 2023
Arizona State’s Brandon Aiyuk | Douglas Stringer/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Arizona State Sun Devils

 

Players Drafted All-Time 256
Highest Pick Charley Taylor
3rd Overall 1964
Washington
Most Recent 1st Rounder Brandon Aiyuk
25th Overall 2020
49ers
All-Time First Rounders 26
Drafted 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2024
Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty
Ashton Jeanty is the Broncos highest draft pick to date | Boise State Athletics

Boise State Broncos
Players Drafted All-Time 76
Highest Pick Ashton Jeanty
6th overall 2025
Raiders
Most Recent 1st Rounder Ashton Jeanty
6th overall 2025
Raiders
All-time 1st Rounders 6
Drafted in 2025 2
Last Draft Without Pick 2024
Zach Wilson was drafted 2nd overall by the Jets in 2021 | Jeff Swinger/USA TODAY

BYU Cougars
Players Drafted All-Time 155
Highest Pick Steve Young
1st overall (supplemental draft) 1984
Buccaneers
Most Recent 1st Rounder Zach Wilson
2nd overall 2021
Jets
All-time 1st Rounders 12 (1 supplemental)
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Cal’s Jared Goff | Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

California Golden Bears
Players Drafted All-Time 249
Highest Pick Steve Bartkowski
1st Overall 1975 to
Falcons & Jared Goff
1st Overall 2016 to Rams
Most Recent 1st Rounder Jared Goff, 1st Overall in
2016
All-Time First Rounders 27
Drafted 2025 4
Last Draft Without Pick 2019
Travis Hunter
Travis Hunter was the 2nd overall pick in 2025 | Don Juan Moore/Getty Images

Colorado Buffaloes
Players Drafted All-Time 280
Highest Pick Bo Matthews,
2nd Overall, 1974,
Chargers; Travis Hunter, 2nd Overall, 2025, Jaguars
Most Recent 1st Rounder Travis Hunter
2nd Overall 2025
Jaguars
All-Time First Rounders 25
Drafted 2025 4
Last Draft Without Pick 2024
Colorado State WR Tory Horton
Tory Horton was the most recent Ram drafted | Stephen Spillman/AP
Colorado State Rams
Players Drafted All-Time 107
Highest Pick Gary Glick
1st overall 1956
Steelers
Most Recent 1st Rounder Kelly Stouffer
6th overall 1987
Cardinals
All-time 1st Rounders 5
Drafted in 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2023
The Chargers took Ryan Matthews in the 1st round in 2010 | Fresno State Athletics

Fresno State Bulldogs
Players Drafted All-Time 111
Highest Pick David Carr
1st overall 2002 to
Texans
Most Recent 1st Rounder Ryan Matthews
12th overall 2010 to
Chargers
All-time 1st Rounders 5
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Hawaii WR Ashley Lelie | UH Athletics

Hawaii Rainbows
Players Drafted All-Time 72
Highest Pick Ashley Lelie
19th overall 2002
Broncos
Most Recent 1st Rounder Ashley Lelie
19th overall 2002
Broncos
All-time 1st Rounders 1
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Nevada DB Kitan Crawford
Kitan Crawford was selected in 2025 | Thomas Ranson/Lahontan Valley News

Nevada Wolfpack
Players Drafted All-Time 59
Highest Pick Stan Heath
5th overall 1949
Packers
Most Recent 1st Rounder Al Williams to Lions &
Tony Zendejas to Washington, both in 1984
All-time 1st Rounders 3 (2 of them supplemental)
Drafted in 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2024
Lobos’ Brian Urlacher | Jake Schoellkopf/AP

New Mexico Lobos
Players Drafted All-Time 65
Highest Pick Brian Urlacher
9th overall in 2000 to
Bears
Most Recent 1st Rounder Brian Urlacher
All-time 1st Rounders 2
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Oregon DT Derrick Harmon
Derrick Harmon was the latest 1st rounder | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard

Oregon Ducks
Players Drafted All-Time 254
Highest Pick George Shaw
1st Overall 1955
Baltimore Colts
Most Recent 1st Rounder Derrick Harmon, No. 21 Overall, 2025; Josh Conerly Jr., No. 29 Overall, 2025
All-Time First Rounders 25 (1 supplemental)
Drafted 2025 10
Last Draft Without Pick 2017
The Saints drafted Taliese Fuaga in the 1st round
The Saints drafted Taliese Fuaga in the 1st round in 2024 | OSU Athletics

Oregon State Beavers
Players Drafted All-Time 173
Highest Pick Terry Baker
1st Overall 1963
Rams
Most Recent 1st Rounder Taliese Fuaga
14th overall 2024
Saints
All-Time First Rounders 7
Drafted 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Rashaad Penny was 27th overall in the 2018 draft | SDSU Athletics

San Diego State Aztecs
Players Drafted All-Time 160
Highest Pick Marshall Faulk
2nd overall 1994
Colts
Most Recent 1st Rounder Rashaad Penny
27th overall 2018
Seahawks
All-time 1st Rounders 9
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Mark Nichols | Detroit Lions

San Jose State Spartans
Players Drafted All-Time 108
Highest Pick Mark Nichols
16th overall 1981
Lions
Most Recent 1st Rounder Gill Byrd
22nd overall 1983
Chargers
All-time 1st Rounders 6
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
Stanford WR Elic Ayomanor
Elic Ayomanor was the latest Cardinal selected | Darren Yamashita/USA TODAY

Stanford Cardinal
Players Drafted All-Time 280
Highest Pick Bobby Garrett 1954, Browns;
Jim Plunkett 1971, Patriots;
John Elway 1983, Baltimore Colts;
Andrew Luck 2012, Colts — All first overall
Most Recent 1st Rounder Solomon Thomas
3rd Overall 2017
49ers &
Christian McCaffrey
8th Overall 2017
Panthers
All-Time First Rounders 25
Drafted 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2009
UCLA LB Carson Schwesinger
Carson Schwesinger was selected in the 2nd round in 2025 | UCLA Athletics

UCLA Bruins
Players Drafted All-Time 344
Highest Pick Troy Aikman
1st Overall 1989
Cowboys
Most Recent 1st Rounder Laiatu Latu
15th overall 2024
Colts
All-Time First Rounders 38 (1 supplemental)
Drafted 2025 5
Last Draft Without Pick 2012
Ricky White
Ricky White was the latest Rebel selected | John Locher/AP

UNLV Rebels
Players Drafted All-Time 45
Highest Pick Ickey Woods
31st overall 1988
Bengals
Most Recent 1st Rounder 0
All-time 1st Rounders 0
Drafted in 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2024
Caleb Williams is USC's latest overall No. 1 pick
Caleb Williams is USC’s latest overall No. 1 pick | USC Athletics

usc logo
USC Trojans
Players Drafted All-Time 533
Highest Pick Ron Yary 1968, Vikings
OJ Simpson 1969, Bills
Ricky Bell 1977, Buccaneers
Keyshawn Johnson 1996, Jets
Carson Palmer 2003, Bengals,
Caleb Williams 2024,
Bears,
All first overall  
Most Recent 1st Rounder Caleb Williams
1st overall 2024
Bears
All-Time First Rounders 87
Drafted 2025 3
Last Draft Without Pick 1938
Ben B. Braun/Deseret News
Dalton Kincaid | Ben B. Braun/Deseret News

Utah Utes
Players Drafted All-Time 178
Highest Pick Alex Smith
1st Overall 2005
49ers
Most Recent 1st Rounder Dalton Kincaid
25th overall in 2023
to the Bills
All-Time First Rounders 10
Drafted 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2021
Jordan Love was selected 26th overall by the Packers
Jordan Love was selected 26th overall by the Packers | USU Athletics

Utah State Aggies
Players Drafted All-Time 117
Highest Pick Merlin Olsen
3rd overall 1962
Rams
Most Recent 1st Rounder Jordan Love
26th overall 2020
Packers
All-time 1st Rounders 5
Drafted in 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2024
Husky QB Michael Penix Jr. vs Cal
Michael Penix was taken 8th overall in the 2024 draft | Pac-12.com

Washington Huskies
Players Drafted All-Time 326
Highest Pick Steve Emtman
1st Overall 1992
Colts
Most Recent 1st Rounder Michael Penix Jr.
8th overall, Falcons
Rome Odunze
9th overall, Bears
Troy Fautanu
20th overall, Steelers
All 2024
All-Time First Rounders 31
Drafted 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2023
Kyle Williams 2
Kyle Williams was selected 69th overall in 2025 | Ross D. Franklin/AP

Washington State Cougars

 

Players Drafted All-Time 202
Highest Pick Drew Bledsoe
1st overall 1993
Patriots
Most Recent 1st Rounder Andre Dillard
22nd Overall 2019
Eagles
All-Time First Rounders 14 (1 of them supplemental)
Drafted 2025 1
Last Draft Without Pick 2021
Wyoming QB Josh Allen | Wyoming Athletics

Wyoming Cowboys
Players Drafted All-Time 87
Highest Pick Josh Allen
7th overall 2018
Bills
Most Recent 1st Rounder Josh Allen
All-time 1st Rounders 4
Drafted in 2025 0
Last Draft Without Pick 2025
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Rams trade back, land freakishly athletic TE in Peter Schrager’s final mock draft

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ESPN’s Peter Schrager released his final mock draft of 2026 on Monday, revealing what he thinks will happen in the first round based on his “latest intel.” As a well-sourced insider, what Schrager predicts carries some weight – especially for the Los Angeles Rams, given his friendship with Sean McVay.

He had been of the belief that the Rams would take Makai Lemon at No. 13 for a long time, but he’s shifted away from the USC wide receiver in this mock. Instead, he has the Rams trading back with the Detroit Lions and landing a playmaker at a different offensive position.

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At No. 17, he has the Rams drafting Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq, one of the most athletic tight ends in NFL combine history.

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There’s a lot of Sadiq intrigue in the Rams’ building. They already have multiple contributing tight ends, but that depth chart could look different in a year — especially since current TE1 Colby Parkinson is a free agent in 2027. Sadiq is an explosive pass catcher who could help Matthew Stafford in a key go-for-it year in L.A., and you know coach Sean McVay would figure out ways to get the ball in Sadiq’s hands. This would be the second year in a row that the Rams took an Oregon tight end after going with Terrance Ferguson in Round 2 last April.

This would be almost a carbon copy of last year’s draft for the Rams: trade down from their first pick and take an Oregon tight end. Last year, it was Terrance Ferguson. This year, it’s Sadiq.

It might seem redundant to add another tight end with Ferguson, Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson and Davis Allen all on the roster, but there isn’t much long-term stability at that spot right now. Higbee is year-to-year with retirement and Parkinson and Allen are both in the final year of their contracts.

By adding Sadiq, the Rams would guarantee themselves two quality tight ends for at least three years together, both of them being great athletes with strong receiving skills. At 6-foot-3 and 241 pounds, Sadiq ran a 4.39 in the 40, which was the fastest ever by a tight end at the combine, and posted a 43.5-inch vertical, the second-best ever at the position.

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He’d be a great addition to the Rams offense, giving Matthew Stafford another weapon and McVay another chess piece as his scheme evolves year by year.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams trade back, take Kenyon Sadiq in Peter Schrager’s mock draft

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Marc Cucerella’s barber and the ‘leaked’ Chelsea team news

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When the Chelsea team was announced as kick-off approached before Tuesday’s game at Brighton, the news may not have been a surprise to some.

Screenshots of a post on social media platform X had been doing the rounds for hours, stating midfielder Cole Palmer and striker Joao Pedro would both be missing from the line-up. They were indeed absent.

It was claimed the post came from Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella’s barber.

“[Cole] Palmer and Joao Pedro both injured tonight,” it read. “There’s your exclusive.” There was also an image of the back of Cucurella’s distinctive curly hair.

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In Palmer’s case, there was no public knowledge of his hamstring injury, while Joao Pedro had undergone a fitness test on the morning of the match.

Rosenior is known to keep his cards close to his chest when it comes to team selection and is said by those who know him to deliberately hold pre-match news conferences two days in advance in order to keep opposing managers guessing.

The post, which appeared to tag several accounts known for providing Fantasy Premier League advice, has been deleted, along with the entire account on which it appeared.

Having been deleted, it cannot be independently verified but the club has not denied its authenticity when asked about the post.

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BBC Sport has also contacted the barber and Cucurella’s representatives for comment.

It would be the third instance in which team news has reportedly been leaked from Chelsea since Liam Rosenior’s appointment in early January.

Team news got out around both legs of Chelsea‘s Champions League tie with Paris St‑Germain. Rosenior said they had been “dealt with” and that they had “not come from any place of malicious intent towards me or the team”.

Chelsea are currently seventh in the Premier League table with four league matches left to play. They next play in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Leeds at Wembley Stadium.

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Major AEW Deal Officially Comes To An End

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After years of supporting the promotion, it has just been revealed that a major AEW deal is set to come to an end soon. Although this has been hinted at for some time now, an official press release has now been made.

Triller TV is a streaming service dedicated to combat sports. This has featured mixed martial arts (MMA), boxing, and wrestling. In the case of wrestling shows, this has featured not only weekly television of major promotions, but pay-per-views as well. They have been the international partner of the Jacksonville-based promotion for some time now.

Last month, many noticed that the platform was no longer accepting new subscribers for their AEW Plus subscription. With the launch of MYAEW, it seems that this partnership is set to come to an end. In an email sent to subscribers, Triller TV confirmed that they will no longer carry events by All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor moving forward.

The subscriptions will end at the next billing date, but pay-per-views that fans previously purchased will still be available to replay.

“We’re writing to let you know that AEW Plus is being discontinued. AEW and ROH PPVs are also no longer available for purchase on TrillerTV. If you have an active AEW Plus subscription, it will end on your next billing date. You’ll have full access until that date. If you have an active AEW Plus subscription, it will end on your next billing date. You’ll have full access until that date.”


Where can fans watch AEW?

For fans in the United States, there are two ways to watch Dynamite and Collision. These are broadcast live on TBS and on HBO Max. In the case of pay-per-views, there are several platforms available for those in America, such as HBO Max, Amazon Prime, PPV.com, DAZN, and many others. For those in Canada and Mexico, the weekly shows can be viewed on TSN and Fox Sports, respectively.

MYAEW is now the main streaming platform for international fans as they can catch both the promotion’s weekly shows and pay-per-views. There are several plans fans can choose from if they wish to only watch Dynamite and Collision, or have the pay-per-views as part of their subscription. ROH shows can also be viewed on the platform.

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It is now the end of an era as Triller TV is no longer a platform in partnership with the Tony Khan-led company. But their own original platform looks to be a great way for international fans to catch all the action.