In case you're wondering which Big Ten program has sent the most New Jersey high school football products to the NFL Draft in recent years, the Rutgers football recruiting coordinator has your answer.

Since 2009, no school has delivered more Garden State-grown players to the next level than Rutgers.

And it's not even close.

Rutgers has sent more New Jersey high school football products to the NFL Draft than every other Big Ten program combined.

Just ask E.J. Barthel, the new Rutgers football recruiting coordinator who sent out a tweet Friday night highlighting that fact:

Since 2009 RUTGERS has had the most NJ players dRafted to the NFL in the B1G ConfeRence...just… https://t.co/2aVXoKWeZy — EJ Barthel (@CoachEJbarthel) May 29, 2015

The link showed this photo posted to Barthel's Instagram account:

A photo on the Instagram account of Rutgers football recruiting coordinator E.J. Barthel shows how many New Jersey high school football players Rutgers has sent to the NFL Draft.

Scroll through the photo gallery above to see the dozen New Jersey-grown NFL Draft picks out of Rutgers. Click HERE to view the gallery in an easier-to-read format.

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Here is a look at who the other Big Ten programs have produced:



Penn State (3)



2012: DE Jack Crawford, (St. Augustine) 5th round (158), Oakland

2012: OL Johnnie Troutman (Pemberton), 5th round (149), San Diego

2013: LB Gerald Hodges (Paulsboro), 4th round (120), Minnesota

Iowa (2)



2009: RB Shonn Greene (Winslow Township), 3rd round (65), NY Jets

2012: DE Mike Daniels (Highland), 4th round (132), Green Bay

Ohio State (1)



2009: DB Malcolm Jenkins (Piscataway), 1st round (14), New Orleans

Northwestern (1)



2010: DE Corey Cootton (Don Bosco Prep), 4th round (109), Chicago

Wisconsin (1)



2010: Garrett Graham (Brick Memorial), 4th round (118), Houston

Keith Sargeant may be reached at ksargeant@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @KSargeantNJ. Find NJ.com Rutgers Football on Facebook.