The Southeastern Conference is well on its way to having the most players taken in the NFL draft for the 13th year in a row.Twelve of the first 24 picks of the second round Friday night were from the SEC Quinnen Williams Jersey , and at the end of the third the conference could lay claim to more than a quarter of the players drafted, 28 of 102.The Big Ten, which had seven players go in the third round, has 16 picks so far, followed by the ACC (12) and the Pac-12 and Big 12 (11 each).Florida offensive lineman Jawaan Taylor was the first of three straight SEC players chosen in the second round, going No. 35 overall to the Jaguars. South Carolina wide receiver Deebo Samuel (49ers) and Mississippi offensive lineman Greg Little were next.Missouri quarterback Drew Lock http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/jachai-polite-jersey , who went No. 42 to the Broncos, started a run of four SEC players taken over five picks.The SEC, which had nine first-round picks Thursday, had 19 players taken Friday.“In the SEC, I had 35 career starts. I left a year early, but I feel like I was ready and prepared to play in the NFL because I played against a lot of great competition Chuma Edoga Jersey ,” Taylor said. “Definitely playing at Florida, playing in such a great conference prepared me for this role.”Every SEC school except Arkansas and Tennessee had at least one player drafted in the first three rounds. Alabama has a league-high five and Mississippi and Mississippi State have four each.Defending national champion Clemson has had four players selected to lead the ACC.Last year, the SEC had 27 players drafted through three rounds and finished with 53, and Alabama led the nation with 12.Southern California, the school that has produced the most drafted players in history, didn’t have a player taken until offensive tackle Chuma Edoga was picked by the New York Jets with the 92nd overall pick. That’s the longest USC has had to wait for a player to be selected since 2001.Old Dominion had its first player drafted in program history when defensive end Oshane Ximines went to the Giants in the third round. In 1991 The Green Bay Packers traded their first round draft pick in the 1992 NFL Draft for a quarterback who started his college career as a as the seventh string QB at a small http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/trevon-wesco-jersey , non-power five conference school in Mississippi. It was the only school that had offered him a scholarship. In his one year as a pro he had thrown an interception that was returned for a touchdown on his very first pass. In three more passes he did not make a single completion and threw one more interception in four total attempts while taking a sack for an eleven yard loss for good measure. His first NFL coach never wanted him and claimed it would take a plane crash for him to play him. The Packers gave up their 19th overall pick for him anyway. Then he flunked his physical which should have nullified the trade. The Packers took a risk. For those of you have been in a coma for three decades, it worked out for them (and glad you are feeling better, by the way).In his very first game as a Packer he came into the second half down 17 points to Tampa Bay and threw his very first completion for a loss of seven yards... to himself, off a deflected pass. In the next game he replaced an injured Don Majkowski and after four fumbles and the crowd trying to boo him off the field, he drove the Packers 92 yards and threw the winning touchdown with 13 seconds left. That game would be the first time he did NOT start for the next 18 seasons. Favre ended up taking the Packers to two Super Bowls and winning one. He set every important all time passing record you could hold, and he is generally viewed as one of the best three quarterbacks to ever play the game. He did not do it all alone however. He had a lot of teammates who helped him along the way Alexander Mattison Jersey , and also a few who did not help that much. Here are the 8 best, and 7 worst Packers of the Brett Favre era.