Baldwin, Alabama (January 12, 2024) —– A total of 218 players from all 14 Southeastern Conference universities are listed on rosters of National Football League playoff teams.
With 23, Philadelphia boasts the highest number of former SEC players on their roster, followed by Pittsburgh (19), Buffalo (17), and Dallas (17). At least 11 players who were formerly from SEC colleges are on the postseason rosters of each of the 14 NFL playoff teams.
With 62 NFL Draft choices overall in 2023, the SEC led all conferences.
This weekend is expected to mark the start of the 2024 NFL Playoffs, with two games on Saturday, three on Sunday, and one on Monday.
NFL Playoff Rosters and the SEC
Ravens of Baltimore
Jashawn Manning* (Kentucky), Jeremiah Moon (Florida), Nick Moore* (Georgia), Patrick Queen (LSU), Tavius Robinson (Ole Miss), Roquan Smith (Georgia), Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss), Odell Beckham Jr. (LSU), Ben Cleveland (Georgia), Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), Marlon Humphrey (Alabama), Justin Madubuike (Texas A&M), Jalyn Armour-Davis* (Alabama), Odell Beckham Jr. (LSU), and Ben Cleveland (Georgia).
The Buffalo Bills
Tyrel Dodson (Texas A&M), Reid Ferguson (LSU), Leonard Floyd (Georgia), Leonard Fournette (LSU), Richard Gouraige* (Florida), Damien Harris* (Alabama), Germain Ifedi* (Texas A&M), Dawson Knox (Ole Miss), Tre’ McKitty* (Georgia), Von Miller (Texas A&M), Mitch Morse (Missouri), Trent Sherfield (Vanderbilt), Justin Shorter* (Florida), O’Cyrus Torrence (Florida), Tre’Davious White* (LSU).
Browns of Cleveland
Nick Chubb* (Georgia), Amari Cooper (Alabama), Grant Delpit* (LSU), Jordan Elliott (Missouri), Martin Emerson Jr. (Mississippi State), Myles Garrett (Texas A&M), John Kelly Jr.* (Tennessee), Alex Leatherwood* (Alabama), Isaiah McGuire (Missouri), Elijah Moore (Ole Miss), Jacob Phillips* (LSU), Ethan Pocic (LSU), Za’Darius Smith* (Kentucky), Cedric Tillman (Tennessee), Dalvin Tomlinson (Alabama), Jedrick Wills Jr.* (Alabama).
The Dallas Cowboys
The following people are from South Carolina: Jalen Brooks, Damone Clark, La’el Collins*, Malik Davis*, Trevon Diggs*, Rico Dowdle, Princeton Fant*, Dante Fowler Jr., Stephon Gilmore, Noah Igbinoghene, Buddy Johnson*, Racey McMath*, Israel Mukuamu, Dak Prescott, Tyrus Wheat, Sam Williams, Ole Miss, and Donovan Wilson.
Lions of Detroit
The following people are from Florida: Alex Anzalone, Brian Branch, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Jahmyr Gibbs, Charles Harris, Hendon Hooker, Jerry Jacobs, Benito Jones, Emmanuel Mosley*, Josh Paschal*, Kentucky, Frank Ragnow, Arkansas, Jalen
Reeves-Maybin (Tennessee), Jameson Williams (Alabama), Dan Skipper (Arkansas), Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M), and Camerson Sutton (Tennessee).
Packers in Green Bay
Anders Carlson (Auburn), Brenton Cox Jr. (Florida), Kenyan Drake* (Alabama), Kingsley Enagbare (South Carolina), Rudy Ford* (Auburn), Malik Heath (Ole Miss), Elgton Jenkins (Mississippi State), Royce Newman (Ole Miss), Keisean Nixon (South Carolina), T.J. Slaton (Florida), Preston Smith (Mississippi State), Eric Stokes* (Georgia), Carrington Valentine* (Kentucky), Quay Walker (Georgia), Colby Wooden (Auburn), Devonte Wyatt (Georgia
The Houston Texans
The following people are from Alabama: Will Anderson Jr.; Derek Barnett; Nick Broeker; Ole Miss; Ali Gaye*; Kenyon Green*; Jonathan Greenard; Christian Harris; Kareem Jackson; Rashard Lawrence*; John Metchie III; Dameon Pierce; Derek Stingley; Henry To’oTo’o; Laremy Tunsil; Ole Miss; Kilian Zierer*; Auburn
The Chiefs of Kansas City
Nick Bolton (Missouri), Isaiah Buggs* (Alabama), Mike Edwards* (Kentucky), Clyde Edwards-Helaire (LSU), Neil Farrell* (LSU), Blane Gabbert (Missouri), Willie Gay Jr. (Mississippi State), Mecole Hardman* (Georgia), Malik Herring (Georgia), Chris Jones (Mississippi State), Darian Kinnard* (Kentucky), La’Mical Perine (Florida), Trey Smith (Tennessee), Kadarius Toney (Florida), Tommy Townsend (Florida), Prince Tega Wanogho* (Auburn).
Rams of Los Angeles
Stetson Bennett* (Georgia), Byron Young (Tennessee), Derion Kendrick (Georgia), Warren McClendon (Georgia), Demarcus Robinson (Florida), Matthew Stafford (Georgia), Carson Tinker (Alabama), and Bobby Brown III (Texas A&M) are among the following states: Zach Evans (Ole Miss), Miller Forristall* (Alabama), Ernest Jones (South Carolina),
Dolphins of Miami
De’Von Achane (Texas A&M), Lester Cotton (Alabama), Raekwon Davis (Alabama), Blake Ferguson (LSU), Da’Shawn Hand (Alabama), Chasen Hines* (LSU), Melvin Ingram (South Carolina), Alexander Johnson* (Tennessee), Duke Riley (LSU), Braylon Sanders* (Ole Miss), Anthony Schwartz* (Auburn), Cam Smith (South Carolina), Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama), Channing Tindall (Georgia), Jaylen Waddle (Alabama), Isaiah Wynn* (Georgia).
Eagles of Philadelphia
AJ Brown (Ole Miss), Jalen Carter (Georgia), Fletcher Cox (Mississippi State), Zach Cunningham (Vanderbilt), Jordan Davis (Georgia), Nakobe Dean* (Georgia), Landon Dickerson (Alabama), Jack Driscoll (Auburn), Justin Evans* (Texas A&M), Mekhi Garner* (LSU), Jalen Hurts (Alabama), Josh Jobe (Alabama), Fred Johnson (Florida), Julio Jones (Alabama), Braden Mann (Texas A&M), Albert Okwuegbunam* (Missouri), Eli Ricks (Alabama), Kelee Ringo (Georgia), Darius Slay (Mississippi State), DeVonta Smith (Alabama), Nolan Smith (Georgia), Tyler Steen (Alabama), D’Andre Swift (Georgia).
The Pittsburgh Steelers
Auburn’s Montravius Adams, LSU’s Kwon Alexander, LSU’s Braiden Fehoko, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Markus Golden, Missouri, Najee Harris, Alabama, Broderick Jones, Georgia, Texas A&M’s DeMarvin Leal, Arkansas’s Jonathan Marshall, Texas A&M’s Ryan McCollum, Texas A&M, and Texas’ Dan Moore Jr.
A&M), Keanu Neal (Florida), Patrick Peterson (LSU), George Pickens (Georgia), Mark Robinson (Ole Miss), Darius Rush (South Carolina), Levi Wallace (Alabama), Darnell Washington (Georgia), Armon Watts (Arkansas).
49ers of San Francisco
The following people are from different states: Jauan Jennings from Tennessee, Javon Kinlaw from South Carolina, Cameron Latu* from Alabama, Deebo Samuel from South Carolina, Charlie Woerner from Georgia, Robert Beal from Georgia, Oren Burks from Vanderbilt, Chris Conley from Georgia, Ty Davis-Price* from LSU, and Brandon Allen from Arkansas.
Tampa Bay Eagles
K.J. Britt (Auburn), Justin Skule (Vanderbilt), Logan Stenberg* (Kentucky), Kyle Trask (Florida), Devin White (LSU), Russell Gage* (LSU), Richard LeCounte* (Georgia), Quandre Mosely* (Kentucky), Carlton Davis (Auburn), Jamel Dean (Auburn), Mike Evans (Texas A&M).