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There are a total of 11 schools in FL who have at least 3 players active in the NFL

 

Who are the teams and how many do they have active in NFL

 

 

Also bonus question, only one of those 11 have double digits. Who is the school and how many do they have active in NFL right now

 

 

 

Teams already listed:

 

 

St Thomas Aquinas  (double digit team, still awaiting total number)

 

 

Lakewood

 

 

Miami Central

 

 

Miami Northwestern

 

 

Glades Central

 

 

Columbia

 

 

Hillsborough

 

 

Lakeland

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2 hours ago, Perspective said:

Some more guesses for the list:  Miami Northwest, Miami Central, Glades Central, Lakeland, Hillsborough and Columbia. 

I'd be willing to bet STA is the school with double-digit players in the NFL right now, but I don't know what the number is. 

I'm gonna guess you meant Miami Northwestern 

 

All those are correct

 

 

STA is indeed the team with double digits however I won't count that answer complete until the number is listed only because that was probably the obvious answer as they are also the team with most NFL players all time from FL and are only current team with double digits in NFL

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Lakewood has quite a bit but not quite double digits.  Off the top of my head they Have

  1. Shaquill Griffin
  2. Shaquem Griffin
  3. Isaiah Wynn
  4. Marquez Valdez Scantling
  5. Dante Fowler
  6. Rodney Adams (he may be retired)
  7. Bernard Reedy (not sure if he is on a roster but was with Bucs in recent years)

I think I am missing 1 or 2 but not sure.  Ryan Davis at Auburn will likely get on a squad as a practice squad guy at least but could make someones main roster as well.

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