Seven USC Players Taken In NFL Draft

Are you surprised Brenden Rice slipped to the seventh round before being picked by the Chargers?

I’m not. USC lost Jordan Addison and was crying out for a go-to receiver last season but Rice didn’t claim that role and had a pretty standard season despite having Caleb Williams at quarterback. Frankly, Tahj Washington had a better season and he also got selected in the seventh round by the Miami Dolphins.

Offensive lineman Jarrett Kingston was taken in the sixth round by the San Francisco 49ers and defensive lineman Solomon Byrd was taken in the seventh round by the Houston Texans.

Cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace is going to sign a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Tailback Austin Jones is going to sign with the Washington Commanders.

USC center Justin Dedich is signing a free agent deal the Rams. Former USC QB Kedon Slovis is signing a free-agent contract with the Colts.

11 thoughts on “Seven USC Players Taken In NFL Draft

  1. Not surprised at all Wolfman… We all know that southern cal is a 7th round kind of team. At best southern cal will finish 7th in the Big 10 and go to the Big Boy Mowers Pinsprip Bowl!

    Welcome to the Big 10! little boys

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      1. Talk to me when you crack top #25 university in the country. Not only are you little boys soft but not very smart either!

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    1. you sound like a limp-dick troll. Let’s see here, the wildcats have had only 15 players drafted into the NFL over the last ten years, and zero in 2024….PATHETIC …go fuck yourself…..

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    1. Carol Folt rumored to have left the country; absconding with the loot to the Champ Elysees where she’s in the company of Yasser Arafat’s widow and various CCP dignitaries and African warlords under the protection of the World Economic Forum.

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  2. 5 of the 6 QB’s drafted in 2021 1st Round no longer with the team that drafted them. Most of these teams couldn’t find their ass with two cold hands.

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