The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Billy Schrauth with the 20th pick of the fifth round (160th overall) of the NFL draft Saturday, April 25.The guard who played at Notre Dame is from Campbellsport. He played his high school ball at St. Mary’s Springs in Fond du Lac.In Tampa, he’ll play with, and maybe eventually compete for playing time against, another Wisconsin native on the roster: Arrowhead graduate Ben Bredeson.
Bredeson is starting his seventh season in the league.Billy Schrauth’s draft gradeThe pick received high marks for CBS Sports, which gave it an A, and USA Today, which gave it a B-.Where did Billy Schrauth play in college?Scrauth played his entire college career at Notre Dame.Billy Schrauth highlightsSchrauth started his final two seasons with the Fighting Irish, though his 2025 campaign was cut short after seven games due to a knee injury. The injury didn’t hurt his stock when it came to postseason honors as the American Football Coaches Association named him a second-team All-American. He was team captain in ’25 and left college with one year of eligibility remaining.Billy Schrauth’s statsPro Football Focus gave him a 74.9 grade, the best among Notre Dame linemen with at least 400 snaps.
The Fighting Irish ranked second in the nation in scoring (41.8 points per game), 12th in total offense (458.5) and 17th in rushing offense (203.4).What is Billy Schrauth’s height, weight?Schrauth measured at 6-4 ¾ and 310 pounds at the NFL combine.How did Billy Schrauth do at the NFL scouting combine?Schrauth did not test at the combine.This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: St. Mary's Springs grad Billy Schrauth taken in 5th round of NFL draft