The Tennessee Volunteers had a long streak of having a player selected in the NFL Draft snapped back in 2015 and then were held without a pick again in 2016.

However, they had a player chosen in each of the last two drafts, but now that streak has come to an end once again.

At the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville this week, the Vols had zero players selected and were the only SEC team held without a pick.

Alabama led the way with 10 players chosen, and eight of the conference’s 14 teams had at least five players chosen.

Yes, the Tennessee has hit a rough patch over the past few seasons, but under new coach Jeremy Pruitt, things are looking up. It’s probably a safe bet that the Vols will have some players heading to the NFL via the draft over the next few years.