Between Football University and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, nobody puts more student-athletes in the NFL than we do. The 2016 NFL Draft was further proof of this fact, as 45 of our alumni were selected.
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3. CHARGERS – Joey Bosa, Ohio State, Football University
4. DALLAS – Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State, U.S. Army All-American
5. JACKSONVILLE – Jalen Ramsey, Florida State, U.S. Army All-American
10. NY GIANTS – Eli Apple, Ohio State, Football University/U.S. Army All-American
[button link=”http://www.fbu.net”]Apply Today[/button]13. MIAMI – Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss, U.S. Army All-American
34. DALLAS – Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame, U.S. Army All-American
36. JACKSONVILLE – Myles Jack, UCLA, Football University/U.S. Army All-American
45. TENNESSEE – Derrick Henry, Alabama, U.S. Army All-American
46. DETROIT – A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama, U.S. Army All-American
53. WASHINGTON – Su’a Cravens, USC, U.S. Army All-American
54. MINNESOTA – Mackensie Alexander, Clemson, U.S. Army All-American
55. CINCINNATI – Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh, U.S. Army All-American
66. SAN DIEGO – Max Tuerk, USC, U.S. Army All-American
72. CHICAGO – Jonathan Bullard, Florida, U.S. Army All-American
[button link=”http://www.fbu.net”]Apply Today[/button]74. KANSAS CITY – Keivarae Russell, Notre Dame, U.S. Army All-American
76. CLEVELAND – Shon Coleman, Auburn, U.S. Army All-American
80. BUFFALO – Adolphus Washington, Ohio State, U.S. Army All-American
84. WASHINGTON – Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech, Football University/U.S. Army All-American
86. MIAMI – Leonte Carroo, Rutgers, U.S. Army All-American
90. SEATTLE – C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame, Football University
91. NEW ENGLAND – Jacoby Brissett, N.C. State, U.S. Army All-American
93. CLEVELAND – Cody Kessler, USC, U.S. Army All-American
116. INDIANAPOLIS – Hassan Ridgeway, Texas, U.S. Army All-American
124. CHICAGO – Deon Bush, Miami, U.S. Army All-American
126. KANSAS CITY – Demarcus Robinson, Florida, U.S. Army All-American
145. SAN FRANCISCO – John Theus, Georgia, U.S. Army All-American
154. CLEVELAND – Jordan Payton, UCLA, U.S. Army All-American
160. MINNESOTA – Kentrell Brothers, Missouri, Football University
196. PHILADELPHIA – Blake Countess, Auburn, Football University/U.S. Army All-American
204. MIAMI – Jordan Lucas, Penn State, Football University
207. SAN FRANCISCO – Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech, Football University
216. DALLAS – Darius Jackson, Eastern Michigan, Football University
218. BUFFALO – Kevon Seymour, USC, U.S. Army All-American
225. NEW ENGLAND – Devin Lucien, Arizona State, Football University
238. ATLANTA – Devin Fuller, UCLA, U.S. Army All-American
241. NY JETS – Chaone Peake, Clemson, U.S. Army All-American
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