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Thirty-eight ACC football players heard their names called over three days in Pittsburgh during the 2026 NFL Draft. Dozens more are headed to rookie minicamps as undrafted free agents. Here’s the conference-wide tally and what it tells us about where the league stands.

By the Numbers


The 2026 NFL Draft closed Saturday night in Pittsburgh with the Atlantic Coast Conference posting 38 selections tied with the Big 12 for third behind the SEC’s record 87 and the Big Ten’s haul. It was a draft headlined by Miami and Clemson, both of whom matched a program-tying figure of nine players selected, accounting for nearly half the league’s total. But the story doesn’t end at the seventh round. With camp invitations and undrafted free agent deals rolling in throughout the night and into Sunday morning, the ACC’s footprint on the 2026 rookie class is still expanding.

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ACC Football In The NFL Draft


I. The Day-One Six

First Round · April 23 · Pittsburgh, PA

The ACC sent six players into the first round, its strongest opening-day showing in three years. Miami led the way with three first-rounders, all in the top 22, while Clemson closed the round with two picks separated by a dozen selections. Georgia Tech’s Keylan Rutledge gave the conference a sixth name on the board.

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
10Francis MauigoaOTMiamiNY Giants
15Rueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiamiTampa Bay
17Blake MillerOTClemsonDetroit
22Akheem MesidorEDGEMiamiLA Chargers
26Keylan RutledgeOGGeorgia TechHouston
29Peter WoodsDTClemsonKansas City

II. The Complete 38

All Seven Rounds · By Selection Order

Below is every ACC player selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, in order. Boston College followed the Clemson-Miami pacesetters with four selections; Duke had three; Georgia Tech, NC State, Stanford and Wake Forest each had two. California, Florida State, Louisville, Pitt and SMU rounded out the conference with one apiece.

Round 1

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
10Francis MauigoaOTMiamiNY Giants
15Rueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiamiTampa Bay
17Blake MillerOTClemsonDetroit
22Akheem MesidorEDGEMiamiLA Chargers
26Keylan RutledgeOGGeorgia TechHouston
29Peter WoodsDTClemsonKansas City

Round 2

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
35T.J. ParkerLBClemsonBuffalo
48Avieon TerrellCBClemsonAtlanta

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Round 3

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
65Carson BeckQBMiamiArizona
68Markel BellOTMiamiPhiladelphia
69Sam RoushTEStanfordChicago
71Antonio WilliamsWRClemsonWashington
94Chris BellWRLouisvilleMiami
98Jakobe ThomasSMiamiMinnesota

Round 4

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
102Jude BowryOTBoston CollegeBuffalo
103Darrell Jackson Jr.DTFlorida StateNY Jets
110Cade KlubnikQBClemsonNY Jets
116Keionte ScottCBMiamiTampa Bay
119Wesley WilliamsEDGEDukeJacksonville
123Wade WoodazLBClemsonHouston
133Matthew HibnerTESMUBaltimore
138Kyle LouisLBPittMiami

Round 5

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
152Justin JolyTENC StateDenver
155DeMonte CapehartDTClemsonTampa Bay
162Chandler RiversCBDukeBaltimore
171Karon PruntyCBWake ForestNew England
174Adam RandallRBClemsonBaltimore
175Hezekiah MassesCBCaliforniaLas Vegas

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Round 6

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
188Anez CooperOGMiamiNY Jets
189Brian Parker IIOGDukeCincinnati
197CJ DanielsWRMiamiLA Rams
198Demond ClaiborneRBWake ForestMinnesota
202Logan TaylorOGBoston CollegeLA Chargers
203C.J. WilliamsWRStanfordJacksonville
204Lewis BondWRBoston CollegeHouston
213Jordan van den BergDTGeorgia TechChicago

Round 7

PickPlayerPosSchoolNFL Team
229Brandon ClevelandDTNC StateLas Vegas
247Quintayvious HutchinsEDGEBoston CollegeNew England

III. The School-by-School Tally

13 Programs Represented

The ACC’s 38 picks were distributed across thirteen of the conference’s seventeen football programs. North Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia, and Virginia Tech were the four schools without a draftee — though several from that group placed players on UDFA rosters within hours of the draft’s conclusion.

SchoolPicks
Clemson9
Miami9
Boston College4
Duke3
Georgia Tech2
NC State2
Stanford2
Wake Forest2
California1
Florida State1
Louisville1
Pitt1
SMU1
Total38

IV. The Undrafted Class

UDFA Signings & Camp Invites · As Reported

The hours after ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ always belong to the agents and area scouts working the phones, and the 2026 cycle was no different. Below are the ACC players reported as signing undrafted free-agent deals or accepting rookie minicamp invitations as of Sunday morning. Keep in mind some of these are subject to change and no doubt, additional names will be added to the list after this story is published.

NFL TeamPlayerPosSchool
Atlanta FalconsAndrel AnthonyWRDuke
Atlanta FalconsKeelan MarionWRMiami
Atlanta FalconsMalik RutherfordWRGeorgia Tech
Baltimore RavensTrevonte SylvesterOTLouisville
Baltimore RavensLadarius Webb Jr.SWake Forest
Buffalo BillsDesmond ReidRBPitt
Buffalo BillsBruno FinaOLDuke
Carolina PanthersHaynes KingQBGeorgia Tech ($250K guaranteed)
Carolina PanthersAaron HallDTDuke
Chicago BearsMiller MossQBLouisville
Chicago BearsSquirrel WhiteWRFlorida State
Chicago BearsJayden LovingDTWake Forest
Cincinnati BengalsJamal HaynesRBGeorgia Tech
Dallas CowboysJordan HudsonWRSMU
Denver BroncosCam RossWRVirginia
Denver BroncosAhmari HarveyCBGeorgia Tech
Green Bay PackersTJ QuinnLBLouisville
Green Bay PackersRJ MarylandTESMU
Houston TexansCollin WrightCBStanford
Houston TexansSabastian HarsDENC State
Jacksonville JaguarsDevon MarshallCBNC State
Jacksonville JaguarsJ’Mari TaylorRBVirginia
Kansas City ChiefsPete NygraCLouisville
Kansas City ChiefsWesley BissaintheLBMiami
Las Vegas RaidersCian SloneEDGENC State
Las Vegas RaidersJustin PickettOLDuke
LA RamsAustin BlaskeOLNorth Carolina
Miami DolphinsRene KongaDLLouisville
Minnesota VikingsMarcus AllenCBNorth Carolina
Minnesota VikingsTristan LeighOLClemson
New England PatriotsDavid BlayDTMiami
New England PatriotsJacob RizyCFlorida State
New Orleans SaintsCody HardyTENC State
NY GiantsBen MannLSBoston College
NY GiantsThaddeus DixonCBNorth Carolina
NY JetsCaullin LacyWRLouisville
San Francisco 49ersWesley GrimesWRNC State
Tampa Bay BuccaneersEric RiversWRGeorgia Tech
Tennessee TitansJeadyn LukusCBClemson
Tennessee TitansSean BrownLBNC State

UDFA list compiled from team announcements and reporting from NFL Network, ESPN, CBS Sports, and theScore. Some signings remain unofficial pending physicals.


Five Takeaways from the ACC’s Draft Weekend

1. Miami’s program-tying nine matched a Hurricanes high and reinforced what Mario Cristobal has been building. With three first-rounders, a Day-Two QB in Carson Beck, and trench depth at every level the “U” may indeed be back. Can they continue down this path in both the ACC and NFL?

2. Clemson’s nine selections set a program record, with Dabo Swinney sending two first-round defenders to the NFL and a second-round linebacker (T.J. Parker) to Buffalo. That should be enough however Cade Klubnik’s slide to the fourth round will be one of the storylines to track. His performance in the NFL is something to watch closely and if he stumbles, pundits will wag their fingers at the Tigers.

3. Boston College quietly finished third in the league with four picks across the offensive line, defensive front, and edge. This is a development tied directly to Bill O’Brien’s first full recruiting and development cycle paying off. The former NFL coach is slowly building toward higher expectations within the conference. The question always comes back around to if the Eagles are willing to invest heavily in the program to generated further success stories.

4. Four ACC programs went without a draftee – North Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia, and Virginia Tech but all four placed at least one player into UDFA situations within hours, with UNC alone signing three. This isn’t a situation that is likely to repeat considering the investments a majority of these schools have made in their programs. Now, it’s simply a matter of sitting back and watching if those efforts pay off.

5. The conference’s 38 picks tied the Big 12 for third place behind the SEC’s record 87 and the Big Ten’s haul. The gap with the top two leagues is a story unto itself; the depth across thirteen ACC programs is the counterargument and can’t be ignored. The reality is that the ACC is more than a basketball conference and with continued effort on the part of conference teams there will be rewards.

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