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Breaking down 2018 Pro Bowl players by college

EDITOR'S NOTE: These are totals based off the initial roster. To see the players added to the roster as replacements, .

Five players from Ohio State were selected to the 2018 , the most of any school.

The rosters .

Three former Buckeyes are on the NFC roster -- the Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins and Saints' Marshon Lattimore and Michael Thomas -- and two represent the AFC -- the Chargers' Joey Bosa and Steelers' Ryan Shazier.

Four of the five ex-Buckeyes were selected within the top 15 picks of the draft. Thomas was the lone player from the group who didn't go in Round 1 -- he was a second-round selection (No. 47 overall in 2016).

A couple SEC schools tied for second-most selections, with four apiece for Alabama and Georgia.

Here's a look at the players selected to the , broken down by school.

Michigan (2):Tom Brady, Taylor Lewan

Mississippi State (2):Fletcher Cox, Darius Slay

South Carolina (2):Jadeveon Clowney, Pharoh Cooper

Utah State (2):Donald Penn, Bobby Wagner

One player each

Arizona State:Terrell Suggs

Boise State:Demarcus Lawrence

Boston College:Luke Kuechly

Buffalo:Khalil Mack

Central Michigan:Antonio Brown

Cincinnati:Travis Kelce

Iowa State:Kelechi Osemele

Kansas:Aqib Talib

Michigan State:Le'Veon Bell

Minnesota State:Adam Thielen

Missouri Western State:Greg Zuerlein

N.C. State:Philip Rivers

North Dakota State:Carson Wentz

Notre Dame:Zack Martin

Oregon State:Johnny Hekker

Texas A&M:Von Miller

Vanderbilt:Casey Hayward

Washington:Budda Baker

West Alabama:Tyreek Hill

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