Alabama breaks program record for most players selected in latest 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft

The 2025 NFL Draft is becoming more of a focus as the college football regular season closes at the end of the month. Conference title games, bowl season, and the College Football Playoff are still underway, but time is winding down. The Alabama Crimson Tide will be fighting to survive as early as this week […]

Ian Valentino National College Football Writer
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Jan 1, 2024; Pasadena, CA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) runs against Michigan Wolverines defensive back Rod Moore (9) in overtime in the 2024 Rose Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
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The 2025 NFL Draft is becoming more of a focus as the college football regular season closes at the end of the month. Conference title games, bowl season, and the College Football Playoff are still underway, but time is winding down. The Alabama Crimson Tide will be fighting to survive as early as this week when they take on the LSU Tigers.

For now, though, we look toward how the Crimson Tide could populate the NFL in 2025. Our latest 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft has a whopping 13 Alabama players selected, setting a program record. Previously, in 2018, Alabama had 12 players taken, but this year could see more.

Let's dive into every selection.


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First Round

Here are the Alabama stars who were selected in the first-round of the mock draft.

  • LT Overton, EDGE, Tennessee Titans 

That's it, just one Alabama player made the first-round of my mock. The reasoning is that Alabama has some very good players but not a ton of top-tier athletes with consistent production. LT Overton has come into his own this season and has the profile of being a great NFL player.

Jalen Milroe was the toughest omission, as the quarterback is a tremendous specimen who is lacking the refinement needed to consistently project in the first-round.


Day 2

Here are the Alabama stars who were selected in the first-round of the mock draft.

  • Jalen Milroe, QB, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Tyler Booker, IOL, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Jihaad Campbell, LB, Houston Texans
  • Parker Brailsford, IOL, Chicago Bears

Milroe has real potential to rise over the next six weeks, and it would not be surprising to see him end up in the top-10. But ideally, he's someone who would go back to Tuscaloosa in 2025 and continue to get more reps in an NFL-like scheme.

The trenches is still where Alabama shines, and it shows this is a Nick Saban roster. We may not see Tyler Booker and Parker Brailsford enter the 2025 class, but I think it'd be worthwhile for them to because each will be close to the top of their respective positional rankings.


Day 3

Here are the Alabama stars who were selected in the first-round of the mock draft.

  • Keon Sabb, SAF, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Deontae Lawson, LB, Los Angeles Rams
  • Jaeden Roberts, IOL, Baltimore Ravens
  • Malachi Moore, SAF, New Orleans Saints
  • Germie Bernard, WR, Las Vegas Raiders
  • Tim Keenan III, DT, New Orleans Saints 

Sabb and Lawson could see themselves in the top 100, but each kind of falls as neither position is highly valued by NFL teams right now. This is a good group of individuals, and I think each could make a final roster in 2025. Germie Bernard might have the toughest pathway there but I was able to put him on one of the weakest wide receiver rooms in the NFL.


Undrafted Crimson Tide

The Tide have a lot of players who can come back due to eligibility remaining, so only one senior didn't make our 2025 mock draft who could hear their name called, barring any unexpected entrants.

  • Tim Smith, DT