Where does Oregon rank among schools with most players on NFL rosters?
Earlier this month, the NFL announced which college football programs have the most players on active NFL rosters for Week 1 of the 2023 season.
The Oregon Ducks are among the top programs in the Pac-12 in that regard.
There are currently 25 former Oregon players on active 53-man rosters, as well as six others who are on the practice squad or PUP list with their respective organizations.
That ranks 15th in the nation among FBS programs and is tied for second in the Pac-12. Only USC (26) has more players on active NFL rosters than Oregon does among conference schools. Stanford and Washington each have 25 former players on active rosters, too. UCLA which ranks 22nd, has 22 players on active rosters.
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Colleges with most players in the NFL
1. Alabama Crimson Tide 57
2. Ohio State Buckeyes 47
3. Georgia Bulldogs 46
4. LSU Tigers 43
5. Michigan Wolverines 38
6. Clemson Tigers 37
6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 37
8. Florida Gators 34
9. Penn State Nittany Lions 33
10. Oklahoma Sooners 32
11. Texas Longhorns 30
12. Iowa Hawkeyes 29
13. Auburn Tigers 28
14. USC Trojans 26
15. Oregon Ducks 25
15. Stanford Cardinal 25
15. Washington Huskies 25
18. Ole Miss Rebels 24
19. Texas A&M Aggies 23
19. Wisconsin Badgers 23
21. Miami Hurricanes 22
22. UCLA Bruins 22
23. Tennessee Vols 21
23. TCU Horned Frogs 21
25. South Carolina Gamecocks 20
Former Oregon Ducks on NFL Rosters
*denotes that a player is on the practice squad and + denotes that a player is on the PUP list.
Devon Allen* — WR Philadelphia Eagles
Ugo Amadi — S New Orleans Saints
Arik Armstead — DE San Francisco 49ers
Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu — OL Baltimore Ravens
T.J. Bass — OL Dallas Cowboys
Pharaoh Brown — TE New England Patriots
Anthony Brown Jr.* QB Baltimore Ravens
DeForest Buckner — DT Indianapolis Colts
Troy Dye — LB Minnesota Vikings
Austin Faoliu+ — DL Seattle Seahawks
Alex Forsyth — OL Denver Broncos
Christian Gonzalez — CB New England Patriots
Thomas Graham Jr. — CB Cleveland Browns
Hroniss Grasu* — C Las Vegas Raiders
Justin Herbert — QB Los Angeles Chargers
Jevon Holland — S Miami Dolphins
Justin Hollins — LB Green Bay Packers
D.J. Johnson — DE Carolina Panthers
Juwan Johnson — TE New Orleans Saints
Johnny Johnson III* — WR Houston Texans
Hunter Kampmoyer* — TE Los Angeles Chargers
Shane Lemieux — OL New York Giants
Deommodore Lenoir — CB San Francisco 49ers
Marcus Mariota — QB Philadelphia Eagles
Verone McKinley III — S Miami Dolphins
Johnny Mundt — TE Minnesota Vikings
Jordon Riley — DT New York Giants
Noah Sewell — ILB Chicago Bears
Penei Sewell — OL Detroit Lions
Kayvon Thibodeaux — DE New York Giants
Calvin Throckmorton — OL Carolina Panthers