Next week, something might happen at the NFL draft that hasn’t occurred since before the United States entered World War II following the attack at Pearl Harbor, and it involves the Utah Utes and BYU Cougars.
It’s not unheard of for one of the state of Utah’s two power school football programs, Utah and BYU, to go a year without having a player taken in the draft.
It’s been 84 years, though, since the last time that there wasn’t at least one pick from either Utah or BYU in the draft (It’s less common for the Utes. Over the past 25 years, Utah has had at least one former player taken every year but three in the annual draft, including a school-record eight taken in the 2017 draft. The Cougars, meanwhile, have gone without a draft pick just four times over that same 25-year period).

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This year’s most draftable players with Utah ties include two former Utah high school stars — quarterback Jaxson Dart and linebacker Jeffrey Bassa — and former standout Aggie wide receiver Jalen Royals.
No BYU or Utah players are anticipated to be Day 1 or Day 2 selections, and Day 3 could go by without any selections as well.
A roundup of four recent seven-round mock drafts is largely devoid of BYU or Utah products, while Dart, Royals and Bassa could all be taken during the first three rounds.
The draft will run April 24 through April 26. Here’s where those four seven-round mock drafts predict Utah ties will get drafted.
Jaxson Dart, QB, Roy High and Corner Canyon High

Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Kearns High

Other Utah ties projected as draft picks
Former BYU offensive tackle Caleb Etienne ended up being included in two of the seven-round mock drafts:
Former BYU and Payson High defensive end Tyler Batty was included in one:
Former Utah and Bingham High defensive tackle Junior Tafuna was also included in one:
While Etienne and Batty are BYU’s most likely players to be drafted, the Utes also have several players in addition to Tafuna — guys like tight end Brant Kuithe, wide receiver Dorian Singer and linebacker Karene Reid — who could be late-round selections.
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