PITTSBURGH – The 2026 NFL Draft produced 38 total picks from Big 12 programs, marking the most ever in Conference history. The 38 selections surpass the league record of 35 that was set in 1997 and 2003. Texas Tech led all Big 12 schools with a school record of nine selections in this year’s draft, while Arizona, Arizona State and Cincinnati each tallied four draft picks.
Thursday’s opening round saw six Big 12 players hear their names called, beginning with the trio of Texas Tech’s David Bailey (2
nd to New York Jets), Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson (8
th to New Orleans Saints), and Utah’s Spencer Fano (9
th to Cleveland Browns). The Conference’s three top-10 picks marked its most since the 2012 NFL Draft.
The top three Big 12 picks were joined by Max Iheanachor from Arizona State (21
st overall to Pittsburgh), Malachi Lawrence from UCF (23
rd overall to Dallas) and Utah’s Caleb Lomu (28
th overall to New England) to push the Big 12 first round count to six.
Seven Big 12 programs combined to produce 11 selections through the second round, which equaled the most first and second round picks in Conference history since the 2011 NFL Draft.
The Big 12 had six players selected on the first day, eight taken on day two, and 24 draftees during Saturday’s final rounds.
First Round Selections (6)
2
nd Pick – David Bailey (Edge Rusher) from Texas Tech – New York Jets
8
th Pick – Jordyn Tyson (Wide Receiver) from Arizona State – New Orleans Saints
9
th Pick – Spencer Fano (Offensive Line) from Utah – Cleveland Browns
21
st Pick – Max Iheanachor (Offensive Line) from Arizona State – Pittsburgh Steelers
23
rd Pick – Malachi Lawrence (Edge Rusher) from UCF – Dallas Cowboys
28
th Pick – Caleb Lomu (Offensive Line) from Utah – New England Patriots
Second Round Selections (5)
38
th Pick – Treydan Stukes (Defensive Back) from Arizona – Las Vegas Raiders
43
rd Pick – Jacob Rodriguez (Linebacker) from Texas Tech – Miami Dolphins
49
th Pick – Lee Hunter (Defensive Line) from Texas Tech – Carolina Panthers
51
st Pick – Jake Golday (Linebacker) from Cincinnati – Minnesota Vikings
64
th Pick – Bud Clark (Safety) from TCU – Seattle Seahawks
Third Round Selections (3)
70
th Pick – Romello Height (Defensive End) from Texas Tech – San Francisco 49ers
75
th Pick – Caleb Douglas (Wide Receiver) from Texas Tech – Miami Dolphins
82
nd Pick – Domonique Orange (Defensive Lineman) from Iowa State – Minnesota Vikings
Fourth Round Selections (2)
126
th Pick – Kaleb Elarms-Orr (Linebacker) from TCU – Buffalo Bills
131
st Pick – Genesis Smith (Safety) from Arizona – Los Angeles Chargers
Fifth Round Selections (9)
143
rd Pick – Reggie Virgil (Wide Receiver) from Texas Tech – Arizona Cardinals
144
th Pick – Sam Hecht (Offensive Line) from Kansas State – Carolina Panthers
150
th Pick – Dalton Johnson (Safety) from Arizona – Las Vegas Raiders
157
th Pick – Keith Abney II (Defensive Back) from Arizona State – Detroit Lions
164
th Pick – Tanner Koziol (Tight End) from Houston – Jacksonville Jaguars
166
th Pick – Keyshaun Elliott (Linebacker) from Arizona State – Chicago Bears
170
th Pick – Joe Royer (Tight End) from Cincinnati – Cleveland Browns
176
th Pick – Cyrus Allen (Wide Receiver) from Cincinnati – Kansas City Chiefs
179
th Pick – Enrique Cruz Jr. (Offensive Lineman) from Kansas – San Francisco 49ers
Sixth Round Selections (6)
184
th Pick – Jackie Marshall (Defensive Lineman) from Baylor – Tennessee Titans
191
st Pick – Josh Cameron (Wide Receiver) from Baylor – Jacksonville Jaguars
193
rd Pick – Jack Kelly (Linebacker) from BYU – New York Giants
199
th Pick – Emmanuel Henderson Jr. (Wide Receiver) from Kansas – Seattle Seahawks
205
th Pick – Skyler Gill-Howard (Defensive Lineman) from Texas Tech – Detroit Lions
212
th Pick – Namdi Obiazor (Linebacker) from TCU – New England Patriots
Seventh Round Selections (7)
228
th Pick – VJ Payne (Safety) from Kansas State – New York Jets
234
th Pick – Behren Morton (Quarterback) from Texas Tech – New England Patriots
235
th Pick – Gavin Gerhardt (Offensive Line) from Cincinnati – Minnesota Vikings
244
th Pick – Cole Wisniewski (Safety) from Texas Tech – Philadelphia Eagles
248
th Pick – Carsen Ryan (Tight End) from BYU – Cleveland Browns
255
th Pick – Michael Dansby (Defensive Back) from Arizona – Seattle Seahawks
256
th Pick – Dallen Bentley (Tight End) from Utah – Denver Broncos