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Toledo players drafted in first round: How Emmanuel McNeil-Warren can join Quinyon Mitchell on short list

Toledo players drafted in first round: How Emmanuel McNeil-Warren can join Quinyon Mitchell on short list

April 23, 2026

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Day 1 of the NFL Draft is filled with top names from the power conferences. From the Big Ten to the SEC, most of the players selected in the first round compete on the national stage.

And then there’s Toledo’s Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. The safety is used to starring in midweek MACtion games, facing some of the nation’s smaller FBS programs. However, McNeil-Warren has excelled at that level.

In his fourth season at Toledo, McNeil-Warren recorded 77 total tackles, including 36 solo stops. He also forced three fumbles and recovered two.

Vinnie Iyer's latest mock draft has McNeil-Warren selected 23rd by the Philadelphia Eagles. However, it also has the Toledo safety as the only first round pick who didn't play college football at a power conference school or Notre Dame. 

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Toledo players drafted in first round 

Only two Toledo Rockets have ever been drafted in the first round, with McNeil-Warren looking to be the third. Dan Williams was the first, going at No. 11 in 1993. Quinyon Mitchell was the second in 2024, hearing his name at No. 22. 

While there is a long history of Toledo draft picks, including five third-round picks since 2005, the first round talent is uncommon. 

Toledo has a long history in college football, but this recent run of draft picks is no fluke for the team at large. Toledo was ranked No. 23 in the AP Poll in 2023, when the team had both Mitchell and McNeil-Warren

Quinyon Mitchell, 2024 No. 22 overall, Eagles

Mitchell spent four years at Toledo, totaling 93 solo tackles. In 2022 and 2023, he led the MAC in passes defended, and managed five interceptions in 2022. 

In just his second year at the NFL level, Mitchell has already earned an All-Pro selection with the Philadelphia Eagles, who drafted him at No. 22 overall. He also finished second in AP Defensive Rookie of the Year voting in 2024. 

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Dan Williams, 1993 No. 11 overall, Broncos

Williams shares the Toledo record for single-season sacks (13) and tackles for loss (28). After earning back-to-back first-team All-MAC selections, he entered the NFL Draft, going at No. 11 overall to the Denver Broncos.

Williams spent seven seasons in the NFL between the Broncos and Chiefs. In 87 games, Williams had 161 solo tackles. When the NFL began recording tackles for loss in 1999, Williams had 18 across two seasons before his NFL career was over. 

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Toledo NFL Draft history

There is a long history of draft picks in Toledo, dating back 87 years. The past few seasons in Toledo, however, have undoubtedly been the peak in terms of draft capital. After 55 years without a first round pick, the Rockets may have two first round picks in three years. 

YearRoundPlayerTeam
193920Tony PoppBrooklyn Dodgers
194010Frank MaherPhiladelphia Eagles
194115Warren DesmoreCleveland Rams
194119Bob HayesGreen Bay Packers
194827Frank PizzaDetroit Lions
194831Ted ZuchowskiPittsburgh Steelers
195012Emerson ColeCleveland Browns
195321Dick GordonLos Angeles Rams
19546Asa JenkinsCleveland Browns
195417Richard KaserDetroit Lions
19555Mel TriplettNew York Giants
195515George MachoukasGreen Bay Packers
195813Gene CookGreen Bay Packers
196019Jack CampbellCleveland Browns
19635Frank BakerCleveland Browns
196315Larry CampbellLos Angeles Rams
196315Ed ScrutchinsSt. Louis Cardinals
196316Jim BogdalekSan Francisco 49ers
196416Wynn LembrightNew York Giants
196514Dan SimrellCleveland Browns
196516Jim GrayPhiladelphia Eagles
196617Lurley ArchambeauAtlanta Falcons
19685Paul ElzeyBaltimore Colts
19687John SchneiderBoston Patriots
196812Ray HayesNew York Jets
196812Tom BeutlerCleveland Browns
19697Roland MossBaltimore Colts
19704Curtis JacksonMiami Dolphins
19706James ManuelSt. Louis Cardinals
197011Danny CrockettSan Francisco 49ers
19714Tony HarrisSan Francisco 49ers
197115Charles ColeBuffalo Bills
19724John SaundersLos Angeles Rams
197211Mei LongCleveland Browns
197314Joe SchwartzNew York Jets
19764Gene SwickCleveland Browns
19827Jeff JacksonLos Angeles Raiders
19839Rod AchterMinnesota Vikings
19849Mike RussellHouston Oilers
19867Brent WilliamsNew England Patriots
19918Jerry EvansPhoenix Cardinals
19924Darren AndersonNew England Patriots
199211Vince MarrowBuffalo Bills
19931Dan WilliamsDenver Broncos
19984Clarence LovePhiladelphia Eagles
20026Chester TaylorBaltimore Ravens
20037Carl FordGreen Bay Packers
20053Nick KaczurNew England Patriots
20066Bruce GradkowskiTampa Bay Buccaneers
20083John GrecoSt. Louis Rams
20086Jalen ParmeleMiami Dolphins
20173Kareem HuntKansas City Chiefs
20174Michael RobertsDetroit Lions
20177Treyvon HesterOakland Raiders
20187Logan WoodsideCincinnati Bengals
20193Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh Steelers
20196Ka'dar HollmanGreen Bay Packers
20225Tycen AndersonCincinnati Bengals
20225Samuel WomackSan Francisco 49ers
20237Desjuan JohnsonLos Angeles Rams
20241Quinyon MitchellPhiladelphia Eagles
20253Darius AlexanderNew York Giants

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