Most Defensive Ends Selected in the NFL Draft – Led By Wisconsin and Washington

The edge of the defensive line is where chaos is created. Defensive ends have long been the game-wreckers, setting the edge, forcing fumbles, chasing down quarterbacks, and flipping the momentum of entire games with one explosive play. As the NFL grows increasingly pass-heavy, these pressure-generating dynamos have become more essential.
Across decades of football, some college programs have built reputations as true factories for elite pass rushers. And leading the way are Wisconsin and Washington, two programs that have consistently developed some of history’s most physically gifted, NFL-ready defensive ends.

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Which College Football Program Produced the Most NFL Draft Defensive End Picks?

Below is a countdown of the top college football programs that have produced the most NFL Draft defensive end picks, ranking the top programs from Tennessee to Wisconsin.

25. Tennessee Volunteers – 21 Picks

The Vols have long produced versatile linemen who can defend the run and rush the passer. Their history includes explosive athletes like Derek Barnett, who broke Reggie White’s sack record in Knoxville.

T-22. Nebraska Cornhuskers – 21 Picks

Nebraska’s pipeline of defenders includes Grant Wistrom and Jared Crick, known for their toughness and high motor play. The Blackshirts tradition continues to develop NFL-caliber edge defenders.

T-22. Michigan Wolverines – 21 Picks

Michigan’s defense thrives on elite edge play. Recent stars like Aidan Hutchinson have carried a legacy including all-time greats like Brandon Graham.

T-22. Florida Gators – 22 Picks

Speed off the edge has been a Florida staple. Players like Alex Brown and Carlos Dunlap made significant contributions at the collegiate and pro levels.

T-20. Auburn Tigers – 22 Picks

Auburn has quietly churned out high-impact defensive ends like Dee Ford and Quentin Groves, known for their explosiveness and relentless pressure.

T-20. Oklahoma Sooners – 23 Picks

From Leroy Selmon to Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma’s tradition of hard-nosed defensive ends is deep and respected across the league.

T-18. Clemson Tigers – 23 Picks

Dominant defensive linemen powered Clemson’s rise in the 2010s. Stars like Clelin Ferrell and Austin Bryant helped fuel their national title runs.

T-18. Ohio State Buckeyes – 24 Picks

While Ohio State is known for producing edge rushers listed at OLB, its traditional DEs, like Cameron Heyward and Will Smith, are also elite.

T-15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish – 24 Picks

Notre Dame’s blue-collar defensive identity has translated into numerous NFL careers. Justin Tuck and Victor Abiamiri are among their standout DEs.

T-15. LSU Tigers – 24 Picks

LSU’s “D-Line U” label fits well. Defensive ends like Marcus Spears and Barkevious Mingo have anchored strong Tiger defenses.

T-15. Alabama Crimson Tide – 24 Picks

While Alabama has recently focused on hybrid edge rushers, its true DE legacy is still strong. Jonathan Allen and Marcell Dareus came through the Tide’s powerful system.

T-13. William & Mary Tribe – 26 Picks

A surprising entry on this list, William & Mary had strong early-era draft success. Their DE history includes NFLers like Darren Sharper.

T-13. Western Michigan Broncos – 26 Picks

Western Michigan may not be a Power Five school, but it’s developed steady edge talent. Jason Babin led the way as a first-round pick and pass-rushing specialist.

T-11. Utah State Aggies – 29 Picks

Utah State’s DEs have consistently impressed scouts with their athleticism and technique. From Phil Olsen to more recent prospects, the Aggies continue to produce.

T-11. Florida State Seminoles – 29 Picks

FSU’s long tradition of defensive dominance includes freakish athletes like Andre Wadsworth and Reinard Wilson. Their blend of speed and power is unmatched.

10. Villanova Wildcats – 32 Picks

Villanova’s storied football history once made it a breeding ground for NFL talent. Though not as prominent today, their DE legacy remains.

9. Miami (FL) Hurricanes – 33 Picks

The “U” has always been loaded with edge rushers. Legends like Calais Campbell and Jerome Brown have wreaked havoc on Sundays.

8. Vanderbilt Commodores – 39 Picks

Vanderbilt’s history might fly under the radar, but the Commodores were once a consistent DE factory. Their draft presence in the early NFL decades was dominant.

7. Virginia Tech Hokies – 46 Picks

Bud Foster’s defenses were built on chaos up front. Defensive ends like Jason Worilds and Corey Moore brought speed and physicality off the edge.

6. Virginia Cavaliers – 49 Picks

Virginia’s defense has long emphasized technique and toughness. Chris Slade, who set ACC sack records, was one of their best to do it.

T-4. West Virginia Mountaineers – 52 Picks

The Mountaineers have built a solid legacy of pass rushers. Bruce Irvin and Canute Curtis brought pressure, making life challenging for opposing quarterbacks.
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T-4. Washington State Cougars – 52 Picks

From the Palouse to the pros, the Cougars have consistently sent athletic DEs to the NFL. Their aggressive style shows in their draft numbers.

3. Wake Forest Demon Deacons – 58 Picks

Wake Forest continues to outperform expectations. Their top-tier development at DE includes standouts like Calvin Pace and Kevin Smith.

2. Washington Huskies – 97 Picks

Washington’s physical and disciplined fronts have churned out elite pass rushers for decades. From Reggie Rogers to recent names like Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, the Huskies keep the edge stocked.

1. Wisconsin Badgers – 111 Picks

Wisconsin reigns supreme when it comes to NFL Draft defensive end picks. Their smashmouth, fundamentally sound style has produced stars like J.J. Watt, Erasmus James, and Matt Shaughnessy, turning the Badgers into the ultimate DE pipeline.
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