Unlocking Secrets: What This Hidden Discovery Could Change Forever
Will the 2026 NFL Draft be just as fruitful with FCS selections? It might turn out that way, but it won’t be easy to keep up with the best picks over the last 10 years.
Note: Since the NCAA first allowed grad transfers in 2006, the FCS NFL Draft totals include players who spent the majority of their college career in the FCS but had one final season at an FBS school (those who reached two seasons at FBS are not included).
Round 1 (6 FCS Selections)
Co-Best Picks
Carson Wentz, North Dakota State, QB – Philadelphia Eagles (2016 draft, No. 2 overall pick)



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