How the SEC fared in the 4th round of NFL Draft
The Southeastern Conference still leads all conferences through four rounds of the NFL Draft.
The SEC entered Saturday with 30 total NFL Draft picks, 11 more than the Big Ten, and the conference now has 38 picks after four rounds.
Here are the SEC players drafted in the 4th round:
- No. 112 Eddie Jackson, DB, Alabama (Chicago Bears)
- No. 116 Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn (Cincinnati Bengals)
- No. 117 Josh Reynolds, WR, Texas A&M (Los Angeles Rams)
- No. 124 Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB, Tennessee (Detroit Lions)
- No. 128 Josh Malone, WR, Tennessee (Cincinnati Bengals)
- No. 129 David Sharpe, OL, Florida (Oakland Raiders)
- No. 131 Deatrich Wise, DE, Arkansas (New England Patriots)
- No. 135 Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Dobbs is off the board
Joshua Dobbs was picked No. 135 overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers, and interestingly, that is the same pick Dak Prescott was in 2016 to the Dallas Cowboys.
Last year: @dak was 135th pick to Dallas Cowboys
This year: @josh_dobbs1 was 135th pick to Pittsburgh Steelers— Saturday Down South (@SDS) April 29, 2017
Conference Breakdown
SEC: 38
Big Ten: 25
Pac-12: 21
ACC: 17
AAC: 8
Big 12: 7
C-USA: 6
MAC: 5
Big Sky: 2
Independent: 2
MWC: 2
Sun Belt: 2
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: 1
CAA: 1
SWAC: 1
Missouri Valley Football Conference: 1
Southland: 1
MEAC: 1
Patriot League: 1
SIAC: 1
Complete SEC Breakdown
Alabama: 10
LSU: 6
Florida: 6
Tennessee: 6
Texas A&M: 4
Auburn: 2
Arkansas: 1
Missouri: 1
Ole Miss: 1
Vanderbilt: 1