Every starter from FSU's national championship team is now in the NFL

It was clear that the Florida State Seminoles had an outstanding team three years ago when they won the BCS National Championship, finishing the season 14-0. Jameis Winston was the top NFL prospect on the team, but he wasn't the only one.

He was far from it. The roster was loaded with pros.

Florida State shared a graphic on Twitter that shows just how talented and elite that team was, with all 22 starters currently on an NFL roster.

Here's the breakdown:

Jameis Winston, QB, Buccaneers

Devonta Freeman, RB, Falcons

Karlos Williams, RB, Bills

Rashad Greene, WR, Jaguars

Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Panthers

Nick O'Leary, TE, Bills

Cam Erving, OL, Browns

Tre' Jackson, OL, Patriots

Bryan Stork, OL, Patriots

Bobby Hart, OL, Giants

Josue Matias, OL, Titans

Of those 11 starters, two have made a Pro Bowl already (Winston and Freeman), while three were first-round picks (Winston, Benjamin and Erving). Looking back, the Seminoles were almost like an NFL team playing college football. 

Jalen Ramsey, DB, Jaguars

Ronald Darby, DB, Bills

Terrance Brooks, DB, Ravens

P.J. Williams, DB, Saints

Lamarcus Joyner, DB, Rams

Telvin Smith, LB, Jaguars

Terrance Smith, LB, Chiefs

Christian Jones, LB, Bears

Mario Edwards Jr., DL, Raiders

Eddie Goldman, DL, Bears

Timmy Jernigan, DL, Ravens

On the defensive side of the ball, six of the 11 starters were at least second-round picks, with Jalen Ramsey being the lone first rounder. Telvin Smith was voted the 83rd player in the NFL this year, despite only being a full-time starter for one-plus season. He had 128 tackles and one interception last year, while also forcing two fumbles.