Mizzou football had a strong presence at the 2026 NFL Draft, as six players were selected within the draft's seven rounds.Â
On consecutive picks, former Mizzou edge rusher Zion Young was selected No. 45 overall by Baltimore, while former MU linebacker Josiah Trotter was picked by Tampa Bay at No. 46.
About two hours after that, another Tiger was drafted. In the third round, defensive tackle Chris McClellan was selected No. 77 overall by Green Bay, a franchise that traded up seven spots to pick him. It didn't take much longer for former MU offensive tackle Keagen Trost to hear his name called, as Los Angeles took him with the No. 93 overall pick.
On Day 3 of the draft, another pair heard their names called. Former Mizzou wideout Kevin Coleman Jr. was selected in the fifth round (No. 177 overall) by Miami, while former MU cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. was taken in the seventh round (No. 220 overall) by Buffalo.
Coleman will join former Mizzou wideout Theo Wease Jr., who had six receptions for 139 yards and a touchdown this past season with the Dolphins.
All four players picked on Day 2 fill immediate and future needs with their new teams. Young will join a Baltimore squad that tallied just 35 sacks in 2025, its fewest in a season since 2010. The Buccaneers needed some linebacker depth following the retirement of longtime starter Lavonte David, while the Packers were extremely thin at nose tackle. Four starters along the Rams' offensive line are set to hit free agency in a year, so they could use some additions to that room.
This year tied Mizzou's all-time high for most players selected in the seven-round era (since 1994). It was also the second time in program history that four players were taken in the draft's top-100 picks — the other instance came in 2009.Â
Young, who played his high school ball in Atlanta, spent his first two collegiate seasons at Michigan State, appearing in 20 games and logging 47 total tackles and 6.5 tackles for loss.
He transferred to Mizzou after the 2023 season, which saw former Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker get fired in September. It was a full-circle moment for Young, who verbally committed to MU on a visit in 2021 before signing with the Spartans five days later.
Young was an immediate contributor in 2024, racking up 42 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. His best highlight came late in the regular season against Oklahoma, when he scooped up a fourth-quarter fumble by former OU quarterback Jackson Arnold and returned it for the eventual game-winning touchdown.
2025 saw Young ascend to a top edge rusher in the Southeastern Conference. His 57 pressures, according to Pro Football Focus, ranked No. 12 nationally among edge rushers and No. 2 in the SEC behind Texas' Colin Simmons. Young also had a team-high 16.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks, which ranked second on the team behind Damon Wilson II.
Young's draft stock soared after a standout performance at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. There, he won American Team Player of the Game, and he was one of the top practice players in the days leading up to the game.
After transferring from West Virginia following two seasons with the Mountaineers, Trotter led Mizzou in tackles this past fall and was one of the best run-defending linebackers in college football.
At West Virginia, a knee injury sidelined Trotter for his entire true freshman season in 2023, but he bounced back in a major way, ranking second on the Mountaineers in total tackles in 2024. He earned Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors.
McClellan transferred from Florida to Mizzou after the 2023 season and became an integral part of MU's defense over the following two campaigns. In 2025, he set career highs in total tackles (48), tackles for loss (8) and sacks (6). Like Young, McClellan also had a strong performance at the Senior Bowl.
He is the second player in the last two years to transfer from Florida to Mizzou and get selected by the Packers in the third round of the NFL Draft — former MU linebacker Ty'Ron Hopper, who is still with Green Bay after being selected in 2024, went down the same path.
Trost transferred to MU after the 2024 season following stints at Morgan State, Indiana State and Wake Forest. He won the starting right tackle job last spring and was the highest-graded offensive tackle in the FBS this past season.
Coleman, once a standout at St. Mary's High School in St. Louis, spent one season at MU, where he led the Tigers in receptions (66) and receiving yards (732). He also had a 67-yard punt return touchdown in the regular-season finale against Arkansas. Prior to Mizzou, Coleman spent one season apiece at Jackson State, Louisville and Mississippi State.
Pride, who also grew up in St. Louis, transferred to Mizzou after two seasons at Clemson. In two seasons with MU, Pride had 46 total tackles and four interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns.
The Tigers also had a handful of former players sign with teams as undrafted free agents (UDFAs). Cornerback Drey Norwood signed with the Rams, and cornerback Stephen Hall signed with the Texans, per Aaron Wilson.
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