That's a hard question to answer, since it changes just about every season. However, overall, it would have to be UCLA. For the last 2 seasons, Florida State has been at the top.
The University of Southern California with 77 overall first round draft picks as of the 2012 draft.
Through the 2009 NFL Draft, that is QB Harry Gilmer who was the number one overall selection in the 1948 draft and taken by the Washington Redskins.
The 49ers have 2 first round draft picks in the 2010 draft. the 13th overall and the 17th overall.
yes he will, and the other top draft pick should be Matt stafford
James Worthy was selected number one overall in the 1982 NBA Draft.
2000 San Diego Chargers Draft2nd round (12th pick of draft, 43rd overall) - Rogers Beckett, Marshall, DB3rd round (21st pick of draft, 83rd overall) - Damion McIntosh, Kansas State, T4th round (17th pick of draft, 111th overall) - Trevor Gaylor, Miami (OH), WR4th round (19th pick of draft, 113th overall) - Leonardo Carson, Auburn, DE6th round (18th pick of draft, 184th overall) - Shannon Taylor, Virginia, LB6th round (37th pick of draft, 203rd overall) - Damen Wheeler, Colorado, DB6th round (39th pick of draft, 205th overall) - JaJuan Seider, Florida A&M, QB7th round (16th pick of draft, 222nd overall) - Jason Thomas, Hampton, G
2nd pick overall in the 1994 NFL Draft.
Carson Palmer was the #1 overall pick in the 2003 NFL draft.
RB Andy Farkas from the University of Detroit Mercy as the 9th overall selection of the 1938 NFL draft. The team was playing in Boston when the first NFL draft took place in 1936. The first player ever drafted by the franchise was RB/QB/K Riley Smith out of the University of Alabama with the second overall choice.
In the 2012 NFL draft, the Browns have their own selection (4th overall) and the Falcons selection (22nd overall). They received this year's #1 and #4 round selections from the Falcons in a trade last year when the teams swapped #1s in the 2011 draft so the Falcons could move up and draft WR Julio Jones of Alabama.
Dan Wilkinson by the Cincinnati Bengals
Tyler Seguin, the 2nd overall draft pick from Toronto.