Fifty-eight prospects – 13 on-site in Cleveland and 45 virtually – are confirmed to participate in the 2021 NFL Draft, which begins on Thursday, April 29, along with a host of NFL Legends and current stars.

Alabama will have nine draft-eligible players participating while four schools – LSU, Miami (Fla.), Penn State and USC – will each have three players taking part. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with 21 prospects confirmed to participate in the event.

The players confirmed to participate virtually will be featured on the NFL Draft television broadcast as well as across the NFL Media landscape.

In total, 90 players will participate in the NFL Draft, including 32 current players and Legends, connecting the game’s greats with the next generation of stars. NFL Legends and active players will add to the draft excitement by announcing various selections in Cleveland. Players will represent their clubs regardless of whether the team possesses a Round 2 or Round 3 pick.

The 13 players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft on-site in Cleveland:

 

Christian BarmoreAlabama Gregory RousseauMiami (Fla.)
Ja’Marr ChaseLSU Rashawn SlaterNorthwestern
Caleb FarleyVirginia Tech Devonta SmithAlabama
Mac JonesAlabama Patrick Surtain IIAlabama
Trey LanceNorth Dakota State Jaylen WaddleAlabama
Micah ParsonsPenn State Zach WilsonBYU
Kyle PittsFlorida   

 

The 45 players confirmed to participate virtually in Draft festivities:

 

Carlos BashamWake Forest Jalen MayfieldMichigan
Rashod BatemanMinnesota Quinn MeinerzWisconsin-Whitewater
Nick BoltonMissouri Trevon MoehrigTCU
Tyson CampbellGeorgia Elijah MooreMississippi
Andre CiscoSyracuse Rondale MoorePurdue
Samuel CosmiTexas Dylan MosesAlabama
Jabril CoxLSU Greg NewsomeNorthwestern
Christian DarrisawVirginia Tech Azeez OjulariGeorgia
Jamin DavisKentucky Joseph OssaiTexas
Wyatt DavisOhio State Jayson OwehPenn State
Landon DickersonAlabama Jeremiah Owusu-KoramoahNotre Dame
Travis EtienneClemson Kwity PayeMichigan
Justin FieldsOhio State Ronnie PerkinsOklahoma
Pat FreiermuthPenn State Jaelan PhillipsMiami (Fla.)
Najee HarrisAlabama Penei SewellOregon
Jevon HollandOregon Trey SmithTennessee
Jaycee HornSouth Carolina Amon-Ra St. BrownUSC
Creed HumphreyOklahoma Chazz SurrattNorth Carolina
Brevin JordanMiami (Fla.) Kadarius ToneyFlorida
Trevor LawrenceClemson Tommy TrembleNotre Dame
Alex LeatherwoodAlabama Jay TufeleUSC
Hunter LongBoston College Alijah Vera-TuckerUSC
Terrace MarshallLSU   

 

The 32 current players and Legends, including seven members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, are scheduled to make selections on Night 2 of this year’s NFL Draft:

 

Arizona CardinalsKelvin Beachum Las Vegas RaidersAlec Ingold
Atlanta FalconsChris Lindstrom Los Angeles ChargersHank Bauer
Baltimore RavensJacoby Jones Los Angeles RamsOrlando Pace
Buffalo BillsJoe DeLamielleure Miami DolphinsByron Jones
Carolina PanthersKemp Rasmussen Minnesota VikingsJohn Randle
Chicago BearsRashied Davis New England PatriotsStanley Morgan
Cincinnati BengalsAnthony Muñoz New Orleans SaintsDemario Davis
Cleveland BrownsMyles Garrett New York GiantsDarius Slayton
Dallas CowboysDrew Pearson New York JetsLaveranues Coles
Denver BroncosBilly Thompson Philadelphia EaglesMike Golic
Detroit LionsFrank Ragnow Pittsburgh SteelersFranco Harris
Green Bay PackersRashan Gary San Francisco 49ersJaquiski Tartt
Houston TexansChester Pitts Seattle SeahawksMack Strong
Indianapolis ColtsAntoine Bethea Tampa Bay BuccaneersJimmie Giles
Jacksonville JaguarsKevin Hardy Tennessee TitansMichael Griffin
Kansas City ChiefsWill Shields Washington Football TeamMonte Coleman

 

*Bold designates Hall of Famers