Florida finished with the second-most picks with 27 and had the most in the first round with five. Fernando Mendoza became the first player from the Sunshine State to go first overall since 1965. 

Georgia (22), California (19), Ohio (11), Alabama (10) and Maryland (10) were the only other states to have at least 10 players drafted. 

In total, 38 different states had at least one player selected. 

Among individual schools, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) finished with the most selections with five. The Ascenders have had 30 players drafted since 2018. 

Arizona — 5

Arkansas — 1

California — 19

J.C. Davis, McClymonds

Domani Jackson, Mater Dei

CJ Williams, Mater Dei

Colorado — 3

Connecticut — 3

Florida — 27

DeMonte Capehart, IMG Academy

Daylan Everette, IMG Academy

Francis Mauigoa, IMG Academy

Carnell Tate, IMG Academy

Seydou Traore, Clearwater Academy International

Georgia — 22

Zion Young, Westlake

Hawaii — 1

Idaho — 1

Illinois — 9

Jimmy Rolder, Marist

Indiana — 4

Iowa — 7

Kansas — 3

Kentucky — 2

Louisiana — 6

Maryland — 10

Jude Bowry, St. Frances Academy

Derrick Moore, St. Frances Academy

Elijah Sarratt, St. Frances Academy

Zakee Wheatley, Archbishop Spalding

Michigan — 5

Minnesota — 6

Mississippi — 2

Missouri — 9

Montana — 1

Nebraska — 2

Nevada — 3

New Jersey — 3

Davison Igbinosun, Union

New York — 3

North Carolina — 2

Ohio — 11

Brian Parker II, St. Xavier

Sonny Styles, Pickerington Central

Oklahoma — 3

Oregon — 2

Pennsylvania — 5

South Carolina — 4

Tennessee — 8

Texas — 33

Michael Taaffe, Westlake

Utah — 4

Virginia — 9

Washington — 2

Wisconsin — 6

Outside United State — 1

Uar Bernard, Nigeria