Draft Aftermath: 248 High Schools Represented

FORT LAUDERDALE’S ST. THOMAS AQUINAS LEADS ALL HIGH SCHOOLS WITH THREE PLAYERS SELECTED IN 2010 NFL DRAFT; 248 SCHOOLS REPRESENTED

They range from Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawaii to Queen’s College High School in St. Michael, Barbados.

A total of 248 high schools contributed to the 255 players selected in the seven rounds of the 2010 NFL Draft on April 22-24, USA Football announced today.    

St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida led all high schools with three players selected in the 2010 NFL Draft, tying them with De La Salle and Long Beach Polytechnic in California (2006) for the most players selected in a single NFL Draft in the past five years.

“We’ve never had this many players selected,” says St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders head coach GEORGE SMITH.  “We’re very proud of all of them for what they’ve done to get

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