The 2022 NFL Draft came to an end on Saturday afternoon. 37 former All-American Bowl participants were selected over the course of the seven rounds. Each of the athletes culminated their high school careers inside the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX.
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Congratulations to the 37 All-American Bowl athletes who were selected during the 2022 NFL Draft.#NFLDraft#AllAmericanBowl 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/VLYCVpD9M5
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Over the years 533 All-Americans have been selected during the NFL Draft.
All-American Bowl Draftees:
No. 1 Travon Walker (Jacksonville Jaguars)
No. 2 Aidan Hutchinson (Detroit Lions)
No. 3 Derek Stingley Jr. (Houston Texans)
No. 9 Charles Cross (Seattle Seahawks)
No. 10 Garrett Wilson (New York Jets)
No. 14 Kyle Hamilton (Baltimore Ravens)
No. 21 Trent McDuffie (Kansas City Chiefs)
No.25 Tyler Linderbaum (Baltimore Ravens)
No. 30 George Karlaftis (Kansas City Chiefs)
No. 31 Daxton Hill (Cincinnati Bengals)
No. 36 Breece Hall (New York Jets)
No. 43 Wan’Dale Robinson (New York Giants)
No. 61 Drake Jackson (San Francisco 49ers)
No. 63 James Cook (Buffalo Bills)
No. 75 Christian Harris (Houston Texans)
No. 84 DeMarvin Leal (Pittsburgh Steelers)
No. 92 Sean Rhyan (Green Bay Packers)
No. 93 Ty Davis-Price (San Francisco 49ers)
No. 94 Matt Corral (Carolina Panthers)
No. 96 Nick Cross (Indianapolis Colts)
No. 99 David Bell (Cleveland Browns)
No. 101 Jeremy Ruckert (New York Jets)
No. 102 Channing Tindall (Miami Dolphins)
No. 119 Jalyn Armour-Davis (Baltimore Ravens)
No. 121 Jack Jones (New England Patriots)
No. 122 Zamir White (Las Vegas Raiders)
No. 144 Sam Howell (Washington Commanders)
No. 145 Darian Kinnard (Kansas City Chiefs)
No. 169 Ty Chandler (Minnesota Vikings)
No. 171 Luke Wattenberg (Denver Broncos)
No. 195 Jamaree Salyer (Los Angeles Chargers)
No. 199 Cade Mays (Carolina Panthers)
No. 212 Derion Kendrick (Los Angeles Rams)
No. 222 Montaric Brown (Jacksonville Jaguars)
No. 223 Isaiah Thomas (Cleveland Browns)
No. 237 Chase Lucas (Detroit Lions)
No. 249 Rasheed Walker (Green Bay Packers)
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