HBCU draft pick tracker: Updated list of 2026 NFL selections, top prospects available

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The 2026 NFL Draft has arrived, and that means another chance for the top talents from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to make their mark.

HBCUs have produced some of the best players in NFL history, including Jerry Rice, Walter Payton and Michael Strahan.

This year's HBCU draft class isn't projected to be that impactful, but there are notable players expected to be drafted at some point.

The NFL Draft begins with the first round on Thursday, followed by the second and third rounds on Friday and the fourth through seventh rounds on Saturday.

Below, we'll keep track of the HBCU players who are selected.

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No players from HBCUs were selected in Thursday night's first round. Friday night will feature rounds two and three.

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There are four players from HBCUs listed on The Sporting News' NFL Draft sleepers list put together by Daniel Mader.

Kaleb Proctor ranks the highest of that quarter. He's a defensive tackle from SE Louisiana who ran a 4.79-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.

Next, those rankings include Erick Hunter, a linebacker from Morgan State. He's 6-foot-4 and had 101 tackles in 2025.

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It stays defensive with Quincy Ivory, a lineman from Jackson State (who actually began his college career as a junior college quarterback). Ivory was the SWAC Defensive Player of the Year as an edge-rushing linebacker.

As far as HBCU offense goes, the name to know is Curtis Allen from Division II Virginia Union. He ran for a D-II record 2,409 yards with 30 touchdowns in 2025.

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