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Texas finishes with most picks for second straight year with 33 selections.
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Fernando Mendoza becomes first player from Florida selected No. 1 overall since 1965.
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Fernando Mendoza has a chance to become first player from Florida selected with No. 1 overall pick in 61 years.
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Florida, Texas, Georgia and California have accounted for over 45 percent of first-round selections since 2016.
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IMG Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage, Bishop Gorman and Cass Tech only schools that have produced at least 10 selections since 2016.
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Florida and Texas have combined for nearly 25 percent of selections since 2016.
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Bill Walsh, Andy Reid, John Madden headline 17 head coaches from California that have been on the sideline for the NFL's biggest game.
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Sam Darnold will be the 14th from California while Drake Maye will be the second from North Carolina.
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DeMarcus Lawrence, Rhadmondre Stevenson, Cooper Kupp among 23 players not ranked coming out of high school.
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Nearly 40 players expected to take the field Sunday in Santa Clara are from California, Florida and Texas.
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Four-star playmaker is first wide receiver to be named MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year since 2013.
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National Sophomore of the Year Roye Oliver III headlines three players selected from Hamilton.
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Seven-time defending Florida state champ St. Thomas Aquinas has most selections with four led by five-star offensive tackle Mark Matthews.
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Former Heisman Trophy winner led Santa Margarita to first state title in 14 years.
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Five-star running back becomes fourth non-senior to earn nation's highest honor.
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MaxPreps National Player of the Year David Gabriel Georges, Ryder Lyons and Joey O'Brien headline list of 60 standouts from the 2025 season.
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David Gabriel-Georges, Landen Williams-Callis, Trent Mosley, Kaiden Prothro headline the selections.
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Bowdon playmaker finished career as Georgia's all-time receiving touchdowns leader with 66.
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Randle running back rushed for nearly 3,500 yards and 59 touchdowns.
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Wolves become first team from Georgia to be crowned national champion during MaxPreps era.
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Carl Albert running back broke Xavier Robinson's school record rushing for 44 touchdowns.
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Louisa County running back and future Michigan Wolverine averaged better than 13 yards per carry.
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Three-star running back leads Thomas County Central to 62-21 win over Gainesville in Class AAAAA state championship.
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Notre Dame signee led Lake Mary to first state title in program history.
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Top-rated quarterback in Class of 2027 broke the state record with 62 touchdown passes for Division III Select state champion Dunham.
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Senior wide receiver broke three state records while leading Kinston to Class 3A state championship game.
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Senior wide receiver came up huge in playoffs for Open Division state champion Santa Margarita.
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St. Frances Academy defensive back racked up over 150 tackles for one of the best defenses in the country.
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Greenwood quarterback repeats as state POY after accounting for nearly 5,000 yards of total offense and 62 touchdowns.
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Windsor quarterback finished career as state's career leader in touchdown passes with 120.