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Another fun one: Nebraska has had a player drafted in every common NFL draft from 1967 on. Only school to do so.
I believe the actual stat that is only Nebraska is at least two players drafted from 1963 on. That is 54 years of at least two draft picks.
2017 should continue the streak. Nate Gerry and Jordan Westerkamp could be drafted. Sam Foltz possibly would have been.
Looks like the patriots strength and conditioning plan doesn't include trips to Valentinos.
LSU has had 16 straight years. Not sure how that is in comparison to the rest of the country though.It would be interesting to see how that compares to other schools.
Michigan and USC have had a player taken in every draft since 1938 (assuming michigan had a player drafted last year). Mich St has had a player drafted in every draft since 1940, Florida since '62.
U-M Should Extend Historic Streak at '15 NFL Draft
Vincent Valentine gets a Super Bowl Champion Ring.
Try having TWO in every draft since '63.
Michigan and USC have had a player taken in every draft since 1938 (assuming michigan had a player drafted last year). Mich St has had a player drafted in every draft since 1940, Florida since '62.
U-M Should Extend Historic Streak at '15 NFL Draft
Sorry, I didn't see a link for that, but a player in every draft since '38 seemed pretty cool.
I have posted about the at least two Huskers drafted streak before, usually around draft time
One fun fact for every Big Ten team from 2016 NFL Draft
You might not ignore this one, it mentions Iowa too.