Twenty-seven of the 32 draft-eligible former 247Sports Composite five-star prospects were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft. Seventy-eight percent of the drafted five-stars were selected in the first three rounds.

The first former five-star went off the board with the No. 5 overall pick (Jalen Ramsey to the Jags), and Robert Nkemdiche - the player with the highest 247Sports Composite rating of 1.000 - lasted until pick No. 29 where he was taken by the Arizona Cardinals in a first round that set a new high for former five- and four-star prospects drafted. The San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins each took three former five-stars.

There were just five draft-eligible five-stars that went undrafted and are now finding their way into the NFL via undrafted free-agent contracts.

Here is a look at all of the 2016 draft-eligible 247Sports Composite five-stars and where they are headed:

Round 1, Pick 5: Jalen Ramsey - DB - No. 15 2013 (Florida State) - Jaguars

To quote 247Sports Director of Scouting Barton Simmons from 2013, "We'll look back in 3-4 years and Jalen Ramsey will be the best corner from the class of 2013"

Round 1, Pick 11: Vernon Hargreaves III - CB - No. 3 2013 (Florida) - Bucs

Tampa native heads home to play for the Bucs

Round 1, Pick 13: Laremy Tunsil - OT - No. 4 2014 (Ole Miss) - Dolphins

Draft-night drama cost Tunsil a few spots and several million dollars

Round 1, Pick 23: Laquon Treadwell - WR - No. 14 2013 (Ole Miss) - Vikings

Ex-Buffalo Bills star Eric Moulds called Treadwell the 'steal of the draft'

Round 1, Pick 29: Robert Nkemdiche - DT - No. 1 2013 (Ole Miss) - Cardinals

Seeds for this former Ole Miss lineman’s draft-day tumble planted during 2015 season

Round 2, Pick 34: Jaylon Smith - LB - No. 2 2013 (Notre Dame) - Cowboys

Unfortunate bowl game knee injury kept Smith out of the first round

Round 2, Pick 37: Chris Jones - DT - No. 18 2013 (Mississippi State) - Chiefs

The unintentional star of the NFL Scouting Combine still has plenty of untapped potential

Round 2, Pick 39: Noah Spence - DE - No. 5 2012 (EKU/Ohio State) - Bucs

Immaturity and substances have already cost Spence one opportunity, and the Bucs will find out if he has truly learned from his experiences

Round 2, Pick 45: Derrick Henry - RB - No. 12 2013 (Alabama) - Titans

2015 Heisman winner will share backfield with 2014 NFL rushing leader DeMarco Murray

Round 2, Pick 46: A'Shawn Robinson - DT - No. 34 2013 (Alabama) - Lions

Team needs and scheme fit might have kept him out of the first round

Round 2, Pick 51: Christian Hackenberg - QB - No. 13 2013 (Penn State) - Jets

Might have been a first-rounder if draft-eligible after freshman season

Round 2, Pick 53: Su'a Cravens - S - No. 5 2013 (USC) - Redskins

Plans to wear same number as his favorite safety and Redskins great Sean Taylor

Round 2, Pick 54: Mackensie Alexander - CB - No. 29 2013 (Clemson) - Vikings

Didn't record a college interception despite being in position for several

Round 2, Pick 61: Vonn Bell - S - No. 26 2013 (Ohio State) - Saints

The Saints trade up to grab a player coach Urban Meyer says is 'zero risk'

Round 3, Pick 72: Jonathan Bullard - DE - No. 12 2012 (Florida) - Bears

The 17.5 TFLs for Bullard in 2015 was the most by a Gator since former Bear Alex Brown had 18 in 1999

Round 3, Pick 79: Isaac Seumalo - OG - No. 26 2012 (Oregon State) - Eagles

Bounced back from an injury that sidelined him it 2014 to earn first-team All-Pac-12 honors in 2015

Round 3, Pick 80: Adolphus Washington - DT - No. 21 2012 (Ohio State) - Bills

The NFL team with the most former five-stars will look to this one to fill a need on the defensive line

Round 3, Pick 83: Jordan Jenkins - LB - No. 35 2012 (Georgia) - Jets

Versatile defender collected 19 sacks and 39 TFLs at Georgia

Round 3, Pick 84: Kendall Fuller - CB - No. 17 2013 (Virginia Tech) - Redskins

Becomes the fourth Fuller brother (Kyle, Corey, Vincent) to play in the NFL

Round 3, Pick 85: Braxton Miller - WR - No. 30 2011 (Ohio State) - Texans

Move to WR proved to be a good one

Round 3, Pick 92: Brandon Williams - CB - No. 12 2011 (Texas A&M/Oklahoma) - Cardinals

One transfer and position change later (RB to CB), Williams begins his pro career

Round 5, Pick 145: John Theus - OT - No. 16 2012 (Georgia) - 49ers

One of three former Bulldog five-stars drafted

Round 5, Pick 161: Christian Westerman - OG - No. 10 2011 (Arizona State/Auburn) - Bengals

Another transfer, could play center for the Bengals

Round 6, Pick 200: Kyle Murphy - OT - No. 11 2012 (Stanford) - Packers

Versatile OL with multi-position potential the NFL covets

Round 6, Pick 207: Jeff Driskel - QB - No. 16 2011 (Louisiana Tech/Florida) - 49ers

Up-and-down career leads to an NFL opportunity with the 49ers

Round 6, Pick 211: Kelvin Taylor - RB - No. 22 2013 (Florida) - 49ers

Son of former Florida and Jacksonville Jaguars star Fred Taylor

Round 7, Pick 242: Keith Marshall - RB - No. 13 2012 (Georgia) - Redskins

Fastest 40 at the 2016 scouting combine, will it translate to Sundays?

Not Drafted

Johnathan Gray - RB - No. 6 2012 (Texas)

Second Achilles injury might prevent shot at NFL

Tracy Howard - CB - No. 22 2012 (Miami) - Browns

Five career interceptions with the Hurricanes

Ishaq Williams - DE - No. 26 2011 (Notre Dame) - Giants (tryout)

Academic suspension for 2014 and denied eligibility waiver for 2015, hasn't played since 2013

Savon Huggins - RB - No. 28 2011 (Norther Iowa/Rutgers) - Packers (tryout)

2015 Northern Iowa team captain ran a 4.56 40 at Rutgers pro day

Channing Ward - DE - No. 34 2012 (Ole Miss) - Bucs