Which NFL team has the most former Alabama high school players on its roster?

The Buffalo Bills are an anomaly in the NFL. Buffalo is the league’s only team that does not have a former Alabama high school player on its offseason roster.

The other 31 teams have 85, who are representing 57 Alabama high schools in the NFL.

Among Alabama high schools, Hoover has the most alumni in the NFL with five – Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Shedrick Jackson, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Jeremiah Moon, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens and Minnesota Vikings kicker Will Reichard.

Central-Phenix City, James Clemens in Madison, Oxford, Pinson Valley, Saraland and St. Paul’s Episcopal in Mobile have three alumni apiece in the NFL this offseason.

With six former Alabama high school players apiece, the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans and Washington Commanders have the most in the NFL.

By Wednesday, every NFL team will have entered Phase 3 of its offseason program. In the portion of offseason practice formally called Organized Team Activities, or OTAs, teams are allowed to hold 7-on-7, 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills, although contact work remains prohibited.

By June 20, every team will have completed its offseason work, and the summer break will be underway in the NFL until training camps convene.

The players from Alabama high schools on NFL rosters include:

Arizona Cardinals

Starling Thomas V, cornerback, Ramsay

Quez Watkins, wide receiver, Athens

Mack Wilson, linebacker, Carver-Montgomery

Atlanta Falcons

Cobee Bryant, cornerback, Hillcrest-Evergreen

Darnell Mooney, wide receiver, Gadsden City

Baltimore Ravens

Jalyn Armour-Davis, cornerback, St. Paul’s Episcopal

Malik Cunningham, wide receiver, Park Crossing

Marlon Humphrey, cornerback, Hoover

Jayson Jones, defensive tackle, Calera

Carolina Panthers

Mike Jackson, cornerback, Spain Park

LaBryan Ray, defensive tackle, James Clemens

Chicago Bears

Jereme Robinson, defensive lineman, Carver-Montgomery

Cincinnati Bengals

Cedric Johnson, edge, Davidson

Evan McPherson, kicker, Fort Payne

Cam Taylor-Britt, cornerback, Park Crossing

Cleveland Browns

Javion Cohen, guard, Central-Phenix City

Mohamoud Diabate, linebacker, Auburn

Kisean Johnson, wide receiver, Ramsay

Quinshon Judkins, running back, Pike Road

Nathaniel Watson, linebacker, Maplesville

Alex Wright, defensive end, Elba

Dallas Cowboys

Shemar James, linebacker, Faith Academy

George Pickens, wide receiver, Hoover

Jalen Tolbert, wide receiver, McGill-Toolen

Sam Williams, defensive end, Lee-Montgomery

Denver Broncos

Kris Abrams-Draine, cornerback, Spanish Fort

Bo Nix, quarterback, Pinson Valley

Que Robinson, outside linebacker, Jackson-Olin

Clay Webb, guard, Oxford

Detroit Lions

Brodric Martin, defensive lineman, Northridge

Green Bay Packers

Jalen White, running back, Daleville

Houston Texans

Jake Andrews, center, Stanhope Elmore

Nico Collins, wide receiver, Clay-Chalkville

Tytus Howard, offensive lineman, Monroe County

Kamari Lassiter, cornerback, American Christian

Tremon Smith, cornerback, Saks

Jimmie Ward, safety, Davidson

Indianapolis Colts

Riley Leonard, quarterback, Fairhope

Jacksonville Jaguars

Josh Hines-Allen, outside linebacker, Abbeville

Nick Mullens, quarterback, Spain Park

Caleb Ransaw, defensive back, Sparkman

Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, defensive back, Fultondale

Daniel Thomas, safety, Lee-Montgomery

Kansas City Chiefs

Justyn Ross, wide receiver, Central-Phenix City

Las Vegas Raiders

Jakorian Bennett, cornerback, McGill-Toolen

Shedrick Jackson, wide receiver, Hoover

Los Angeles Chargers

Bradley Bozeman, center, Handley

Trikweze Bridges, defensive back, Lanett

Los Angeles Rams

Jamil Muhammad, outside linebacker, James Clemens

Miami Dolphins

K.J. Britt, linebacker, Oxford

Minnesota Vikings

Travis Bell, defensive tackle, Jeff Davis

Will Reichard, kicker, Hoover

Reddy Steward, cornerback, Austin

New England Patriots

DJ James, cornerback, Spanish Fort

Anfernee Jennings, linebacker, Dadeville

Marcus Jones, cornerback, Enterprise

Dell Pettus, safety, Sparkman

Monty Rice, outside linebacker, James Clemens

New Orleans Saints

Velus Jones Jr., wide receiver, Saraland

Ga’Quincy “Kool-Aid” McKinstry, cornerback, Pinson Valley

New York Giants

Cor’Dale Flott, cornerback, Saraland

Rakeem Nunez-Roches, defensive lineman, Central-Phenix City

Jameis Winston, quarterback, Hueytown

New York Jets

Jamaal Pritchett, wide receiver, Jackson

Malachi Moore, defensive back, Hewitt-Trussville

Quincy Williams, linebacker, Wenonah

Quinnen Williams, defensive tackle, Wenonah

Philadelphia Eagles

Reed Blankenship, safety, West Limestone

Bryce Huff, defensive end, St. Paul’s Episcopal

Pittsburgh Steelers

Jeremiah Moon, linebacker, Hoover

Roc Taylor, wide receiver, Oxford

DJ Thomas-Jones, fullback, Saraland

San Francisco 49ers

Siran Neal, cornerback, Eufaula

Seattle Seahawks

A.J. Finley, safety, St. Paul’s Episcopal

Amari Kight, offensive tackle, Thompson

Nehemiah Pritchett, cornerback, Jackson

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tez Johnson, wide receiver, Pinson Valley

Tennessee Titans

Chandler Brewer, offensive lineman, Florence

Roger McCreary, cornerback, Williamson

Washington Commanders

Jacory Croskey-Merritt, running back, Sidney Lanier

Allan George, cornerback, Andalusia

Noah Igbinoghene, cornerback, Hewitt-Trussville

Daron Payne, defensive tackle, Shades Valley

Brian Robinson Jr., running back, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa

Trent Scott, offensive lineman, Lee-Huntsville

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.