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2022 NFL Draft underclassmen tracker: Who intends to enter?

Quarterback Sam Howell threw for a North Carolina record 10,283 yards and 92 passing touchdowns during his three-year college football career. (Keith Srakocic / AP Photo)
Quarterback Sam Howell threw for a North Carolina record 10,283 yards and 92 passing touchdowns during his three-year college football career. (Keith Srakocic / AP Photo)

The list of college players below includes underclassmen who have stated their intent to enter the 2022 NFL Draft -- unless otherwise noted -- sorted by school.

Who can enter the 2022 NFL Draft?

Players must be out of high school for at least three years before they can apply for early draft entry. Underclassmen and players who have graduated before using all of their college eligibility can request that the league grant them special draft eligibility.

When do they have to declare by?

Underclassmen have until Jan. 17 to file declaration papers with the league, with a 72-hour period to reconsider after filing.

When will the NFL announce who has been granted special eligibility?

The list of underclassmen who have been approved for entry by the NFL will be released to the 32 teams on Jan. 21.

When is the 2022 NFL Draft?

The 87th NFL draft is scheduled to be held April 28-30, 2022 in Las Vegas.

NOTE: The NFL has informed clubs that it counts the 2020 college football season toward a player's eligibility, whether a player opted out of that season or not. Any college player who has completed four years of college eligibility, as distinguished from those who had a redshirt year, will be considered eligible for the 2022 draft unless a player submits a request to not be considered for the draft to the league by Feb. 4, 2022.

Intending on early draft entry

ALABAMA

ARIZONA STATE

ARKANSAS

BYU

CINCINNATI

CLEMSON

EAST CAROLINA

FLORIDA

FLORIDA STATE

GEORGIA

IOWA

IOWA STATE

KENTUCKY

LSU

MARYLAND

MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN STATE

MISSISSIPPI

MISSISSIPPI STATE

N.C. STATE

NEBRASKA

NEVADA

NORTH CAROLINA

NOTRE DAME

OHIO STATE

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

PENN STATE

PURDUE

SAN DIEGO STATE

SOUTH CAROLINA

TEXAS A&M

TEXAS TECH

UAB

UCLA

USC

UTSA

VIRGINIA TECH

WASHINGTON

WESTERN MICHIGAN

WISCONSIN

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