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2023 NFL draft: Where did the top 31 prospects play in high school?

The 2023 NFL draft begins on Thursday night at Union Station in Kansas City. For some of the top college football players around the country, it represents the culmination of a lifetime of work – making it to the highest level of the sport. However, not too long ago those same players were trying to make a name for themselves playing high school football.

This year there will be 31 picks in the first round of the draft – the Miami Dolphins forfeited theirs thanks to their shenanigans tampering with both Tom Brady and Sean Payton while they were under contract with other teams. So, let’s take a look at the consensus big board top 31 prospects in this draft class and where they played their high school ball.

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Alabama QB Bryce Young: Mater Dei (Calif.)

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Alabama EDGE Will Anderson Jr.: Dutchtown (Ga.)

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Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud: Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.)

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Georgia DL Jalen Carter: Apopka (Fla.)

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Illinois CB Devon Witherspoon: Pine Forest (Fla.)

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Oregon CB Christian Gonzalez: The Colony (Texas)

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Florida QB Anthony Richardson: Eastside (Fla.)

[Doug Engle/Gainesville Sun]

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Texas Tech EDGE Tyree Wilson: West Rusk (Texas)

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Texas RB Bijan Robinson: Salpointe Catholic (Ariz.)

(Photo: David Wallace/The Republic)

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Ohio State WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba: Rockwall (Texas)

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Kentucky QB Will Levis: Xavier (Conn.)

Jeff Faughender/Courier Journal and USA Today Network

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Northwestern OT Peter Skoronski: Main South (Ill.)

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Ohio State OT Paris Johnson Jr.: Princeton (Ohio)

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Penn State CB Joey Porter Jr.: North Allegheny (Pa.)

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Iowa EDGE Lukas Van Ness: Barrington (Ill.)

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Georgia EDGE Nolan Smith: IMG Academy (Fla.)

(July 25, 2018; Photo by Casey Brooke Lawson)

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Clemson EDGE Myles Murphy: Hillgrove (Ga.)

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Georgia OT Broderick Jones: Lithonia (Ga.)

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Tennessee OT Darnell Wright: Huntington (WVa.)

Darnell Wright (Photo: Intersport)

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Maryland CB Deonte Banks: Edgewood (Md.)

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Notre Dame TE Michael Mayer: Covington Catholic (Ky.)

Jim Owens for the Enquirer

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TCU WR Quentin Johnston: Temple (Texas)

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USC WR Jordan Addison: Tuscarora (Md.)

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Alabama S Brian Branch: Sandy Creek (Ga.)

Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports

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Boston College WR Zay Flowers: University School (Fla.)

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Pittsburgh DL Calijah Kancey: Northwestern (Fla.)

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Utah TE Dalton Kincaid: Faith Lutheran (Nev.)

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Clemson DL Bryan Bresee: Damascus (Md.)

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Florida G O'Cyrus Torrence: St. Helena (La.)

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

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Alabama RB Jahmyr Gibbs: Dalton (Ga.)

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Mississippi State CB Emmanuel Forbes: Grenada (Miss.)

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