Over the years, there have been few college football programs who have had more players selected in the NFL draft than the Alabama Crimson Tide.
That lengthy list of NFL draft picks from Alabama is now set to expand later this week, with numerous Crimson Tide football players likely to hear their names called between Thursday and Saturday night.
Among those are potential first rounders such as Ty Simpson and Kadyn Proctor, as well as others who are likely to come off the board at some point on days two or three such as Germie Bernard and Deontae Lawson.
Following is a prediction as to where each of Alabama's draft-eligible players will be selected in the 2026 NFL draft.
Simpson is one of the more intriguing names to monitor leading up to the draft, one who has been recently mocked as a first round pick. The Alabama quarterback is not likely to be a Top 10 pick, but could be the first selected at the position after Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, with the back-half of the first round a likely range.
Miller struggled with injuries throughout the 2025 campaign, but still posted four strong years as part of Alabama's running back room. The Alabama running back is likely to be a late round pick, as well as among the top undrafted free agents, should he potentially not be selected.
Washington did not see much action during his lone season in Tuscaloosa following a transfer from Louisiana. The running back is likely to be an undrafted free agent.
Bernard is a name to watch for to come off the board at some point likely on day two. The Crimson Tide standout should be one of the top wide receivers available on day two, and should come off the board at some point in the second-or-third rounds.
Cuevas is likely to be one of Alabama's first players selected on day three. The former Washington transfer made an impact during his two seasons in Tuscaloosa, and is likely to be a top tight end still on the board entering day three.
Dalton did not play much this past season after transferring from Troy. The Alabama tight end is likely to be an undrafted free agent.
If the aforementioned Simpson is not Alabama's first player selected in the 2026 NFL draft, then it is likely to be Proctor. The multi-year starter at left tackle has been mocked recently in the middle of the first round, and could come off the board as early as picks 15-20.
Roberts is an intriguing offensive guard to monitor going into the draft coming off a 2025 season in which he did not play as much as years prior. The experienced offensive lineman could still be an intriguing options for some teams, and is a name to watch for on day three.
Dewberry emerged as one of Alabama's top guard options this past season, starting numerous games following an offseason transfer from Texas A&M. The Alabama guard will be a name to watch for late on day three, and could be among the top undrafted free agent names available at the position.
VanDeMark is another Alabama name to watch for late on day three. A versatile offensive lineman, VanDeMark will be either a seventh round pick, or a player who quickly signs as an undrafted free agent.
Brailsford enters the draft as one of the top centers available on the board, a position that usually does not see the top names selected until day two. Expect the multi-year Alabama starter to be either a third round pick, or to come off the board early on day three.
Keenan will likely be a prominent defensive tackle available on day three. Expect the Alabama standout to come off the board fairly early that day, potentially in the fourth-or-fifth rounds.
Overton is a name to watch for as a potential option to be Alabama's first defensive player selected. The versatile defensive lineman is likely a day two pick, and could come in either the second-or-third round.
Lawson, an experienced inside linebacker, is likely to come off the board at some point during day two, potentially as Alabama's first defensive player selected. The Alabama multi-year starter has proven experience, and a potential second round selection is certainly a possibility.
Jefferson was among the Alabama players who improved their stock most during the pre-draft process, with a 4.57 40-yard time at the combine one of the reasons behind that. The Alabama inside linebacker will either be one of the top names available at the position entering day three, or a late third round selection.
Hill-Green came to Alabama a year ago as a transfer from Colorado, and the experienced inside linebacker certainly made an impact for the Crimson Tide. A day three selection is certainly a possibility for Hill-Green.
