How every Kentucky draft choose landed of their respective new residence
Four former Kentucky came off the board during this weekend’s 2024 NFL Draft.
With four selections, the Cats 2023 draft class tied the 2022 class (Wan’Dale Robinson, Josh Paschal, Luke Fortner and Darian Kinnard) for the third most players go in a single draft in the Mark Stoops era and surpassed last year’s total of three draft picks (Will Levis, Chris Rodriguez and Carrington Valentine)
Kentucky had a pair of players selected in the third round Friday with cornerback Andru Phillips landing with the New York Giants with the draft’s 70th overall selection and inside linebacker Trevin Wallace going 72nd overall to the Carolina Panthers.
On Saturday, the Buffalo Bills selected running back Ray Davis with its fourth round pick and the draft’s 128th overall selection, the Baltimore Ravens took quarterback Devin Leary with its six round pick and the draft’s 218th overall selection.
After the draft, tight end Brenden Bates signed with the Chicago Bears, wide receiver Tayvion Robinson signed with the Ravens and offensive lineman Jeremy Flax signed with the Minnesota Vikings.
Here’s what each of Kentucky’s four draft picks had to say about joining their respective new team and thoughts from each of the general managers and some of the head coaches who decided to select them.