Where 2024 NFL All-Pro’s played high school football

Where the 2024 NFL ALL-PRO teams played high school football.
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The Apopka High School football program, in suburban Orlando, Florida, is celebrating having two former players make the Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro teams.

Cincinnati EDGE rusher Trey Hendricken, who played a big role in the Apopka’s 2012 Florida high school football state championship, made 1st Team Defense. Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter, a 5-star college football recruit during his time with the Blue Darters, made 2nd Team All-Pro.

Hendricken was a two-way starter for the Blue Darters. Defensively, he made third team all-state after his senior season. He intercepted three passes, blocked two punts and eight extra points to go along with two defensive scores.

As the team’s tight end, he had 547 receiving yards, scoring seven touchdowns.

Like Hendrickson, not only was Carter a big part of Apopka’s defense, but he was also a key member of the offense. From his freshman through junior years, Carter was the team’s tight end, helping open big holes for the team’s running game.

During his senior season, Carter recorded 12 sacks as part of his 64 tackles. 247Sports had Carter listed as the ninth overall college football prospect in the Class of 2020.

Overall, Florida had eight former high schools on this year’s All-Pro squads. That’s the most of any state.

California and Texas are tied for second behind Florida with seven former scholastic players. Five former Georgia high schools made All-Pro in 2024.

1st Team Offense

PositionNameNFL TeamHigh School/State
QBLamar JacksonBaltimore RavensBoynton Beach (Florida)
RBSaquon BarkleyPhiladelphia EaglesWhitehall (Pennsylvania)
FBPatrick RicardBaltimore RavensProuty (Massachusetts)
TEBrock BowersLas Vegas RaidersNapa (California)
WRJa’Marr ChaseCincinnati BengalsArchbishop Rummel (Louisiana)
WRJustin JeffersonMinnesota VikingsDestrehan (Louisiana)
WRAmon-Ra St. BrownDetroit LionsMater Dei (California)
LTTristan WirfsTampa Bay BuccaneersMount Vernon (Iowa)
LGJoe ThuneyKansas City ChiefsArchbishop Alter (Ohio)
CCreed HumphreyKansas City ChiefsShawnee (Oklahoma)
RGQuinn MeinerzDenver BroncosHartford Union (Wisconsin)
RTPenei SewellDetroit LionsDesert Hills (Utah)

1st Team Defense

PositionNameNFL TeamHigh School/State
EDGEMyles GarrettCleveland BrownsArlington Martin (Texas)
EDGETrey HendricksonCincinnati BengalsApopka (Florida)
Interior LinemanCameron HeywardPittsburgh SteelersPeachtree Ridge (Georgia)
Interior LinemanChris JonesKansas City ChiefsHouston (Mississippi)
LBZack BaunPhiladelphia EaglesBrown Deer (Wisconsin)
LBFred WarnerSan Francisco 49ersMission Hills (California)
LB Roquan SmithBaltimore RavensMacon County (Georgia)
CBPatrick Surtain IIDenver BroncosAmerican Heritage (Plantation, Florida)
CBDerek Stingley, Jr.Houston TexansThe Dunham School (Louisiana)
Slot CBMarlon HumphreysBaltimore RavensHoover (Alabama)
SKerby JosephDetroit LionsJones (Orlando, Florida)
SXavier McKinneyGreen BayRoswell (Georgia)

1st Team Special Teams

PositionNameNFL TeamHigh School/State
PKChris BoswellPittsburgh SteelersFossil Ridge (Texas)
PKJack FoxDetroit LionsLadue Horton Watkins (Missouri)
KRKaVontae TurpinDallas CowboysNeville (Louisiana)
PRMarvin Mims, Jr.Denver BroncosLone Star (Frisco, Texas)
Special TeamerBrendan SchoolerNew England PatriotsMission Viejo (California)
LSAndrew DePaolaMinnesota VikingsHereford (Maryland)

2nd Team Offense

PositionNameNFL TeamHigh School/State
QBJosh AllenBuffalo BillsFirebaugh (California)
RBDerrick HenryBaltimore RavensYulee (Florida)
FBKyle JuszczykSan Francisco 49ersCloverleaf (Ohio)
TE George KittleSan Francisco 49ersNorman (Oklahoma)
WRTerry McLaurinWashington CommandersCathedreal (Indiana)
WRCeeDee LambDallas CowboysFoster (Texas)
WRA.J. BrownPhiladelphia EaglesStarkville (Mississippi)
LTJordan MailataPhiladelphia EaglesAustralia
LGQuenton NelsonIndianapolis ColtsRed Bank Catholic (New Jersey)
CFrank RagnowDetroit LionsChanhassen (Minnesota)
RGChris LindstromAtlanta FalconsShepherd Hill (Massachusetts)
RTLane JohnsonPhiladelphia EaglesGroveton (Texas)

2nd Team Defense

PositionNameNFL TeamHigh School/State
EDGET.J. WattPittsburgh SteelersPewaukee (Wisconsin)
EDGENik Bonitto*Denver BroncosSt. Thomas Aquinas (Florida)
EDGEAndrew Van Ginkel*Minnesota VikingsRock Valley (Iowa)
Interior LinemanZach AllenDenver BroncosNew Canaan (Connecticut)
Interior LinemanJalen CarterPhiladelphia EaglesApopka (Florida)
LBFrankie LuvuWashington CommandersTafuna (American Samoa)
LBBobby WagnerWashington CommandersColony (California)
LBZaire FranklinIndianapolis ColtsLa Salle College HS (Pennsylvania)
CBTrent McDuffieKansas City ChiefsSt. John Bosco (California)
Slot CBDerwin JamesLos Angeles ChargersAuburndale (Florida)
Kyle HamiltonBaltimore RavensMarist (Georgia)
Budda BakerArizona CardinalsBellevue (Washington)

*tied for position

2nd Team Special Teams

PositionNameNFL TeamHigh School/State
PKBrandon AubreyDallas CowboysDallas Jesuit (Texas)
Logan CookeJacksonville JaguarsColumbia Academy (Mississippi)
KRAustin EkelerWashington CommandersEaton (Colorado)
PRKalif RaymondDetroit LionsGreater Atlanta Christian (Georgia)
Special TeamerJ.T. GrayNew Orleans SaintsClarksdale (Mississippi)
LSRoss MatiscikJacksonville JaguarsMcKinney Boyd (Texas)

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.