7 Alabama players go first round in CBS Sports’ latest NFL mock draft

Seven alabama players are projected to be drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft, according to CBS Sports’ latest mock draft.

Though Alabama hasn’t played a game in almost three weeks, and one of the Crimson Tide’s best players is sidlined for the rest of the season, NFL scouts are still on the look-out to see which players would best help their team.

The 2021 NFL draft is still months away, and plenty can still happen throughout the rest of the College Football season to reshape a player’s draft profile, but it’s always good to see which players are projected to go where as everything currently stands.

Nick Saban is no stranger to producing NFL-ready talent, it seems he’s just as good at building up players to a first-round draft value than he is at winning National Championships.

Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports released his latest 2021 NFL mock draft, which includes seven member of the 2020 Crimson Tide squad.

Here’s where they stand in his mock draft:

30. Kansas City Chiefs – Dylan Moses, LB

Dylan Moses
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Moses returned from a missed 2019 season after suffering from a torn ACL. Wilson claims Moses is one of the “best defensive players in this class,” which would certainly help the 2019 Super Bowl Champions.

Next … another Alabama lineman in Rd. 1

PFN’s latest 2021 NFL mock draft includes 6 Alabama players in first round

Chris Spooner of pro football network included six alabama stars in the first round of his latest 2021 nfl mock draft.

Alabama is a name read all too often in the first round of NFL drafts, and the program is covering mock drafts all across the country.

Pro Football Network’s Chris Spooner put together his latest 2021 NFL mock draft and it includes a healthy amount of Crimson tide stars.

Here’s where Spooner predicts teams will select the Nick Saban products on night No. 1 of the draft:

25. Jacksonville Jaguars – Christian Barmore, DT

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Barmore is a key piece to the Alabama defensive front. While most mock drafts had him being selected much sooner in the first round, a slow start to the Crimson Tide defense has led him to fall a bit, but Spooner still thinks Barmore is worth the pick and could help the Jaguars defense.

Next … a star WR

Jags address both sides of the ball in first round of CBS mock draft

The Jags were able to address two key positions in a new CBS Sports mock with the selections of Justin Fields and Christian Barmore.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have completed the first quarter of the season, and after getting off to a great start Week 1, they’ve cooled down tremendously. With three consecutive losses and two coming from winless teams, fans have begun to monitor the draft though Doug Marrone and company have time to turn things around.

As a result of their losing streak, the Jags have found themselves close to the top of a lot of mock drafts. That was the case for them in CBS Sports’ mock by Josh Edwards, who utilized SportsLines Super Bowl odds to determine the order. With that being the case, the Jags’ first pick ended up being No. 4 where the Jags selected a popular signal-caller.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars – QB Justin Fields

Jacksonville has a lot of issues. One week, Gardner Minshew looks like the future at the position; the next week, it is much less concrete. It is important for that to play out over the next three months. The Jaguars should have a more clear idea of where things stand by January.

Yes, as mentioned, this is something the Jags will know more about down the road. However, if there is a coaching change (and it should be if they are picking fourth overall), it’s worth noting that a lot of new regimes prefer their quarterback — and understandably so.

A prime example of what could happen when a front office executive takes another regime’s young quarterback is what Tom Coughlin did with Blake Bortles. When some argued that he should’ve drafted “his guy” instead of holding on to Dave Caldwell’s, Coughlin paid Bortles. That was one of the issues that cost him his job because he went back and attempted to correct that mistake with another expensive quarterback signing (Nick Foles), and as fans are aware, free-agency isn’t the place to find a QB1 oftentimes.

So yeah, the moral of the story for front office leaders is to simply get your guy if you don’t inherit a Tier 1-2 quarterback. Maybe Minshew becomes that, or maybe he doesn’t.

As for Fields, he’s proven to be a great dual threat signal-caller at 6-foot-3, 228 pounds. He was pretty accurate last season, completing 67.2% of his passes for 3,273 yards, 41 touchdowns, and just three picks.

With their second pick in the mock, the Jags were slotted a need that is significantly clearer than quarterback. They addressed the defensive line with Alabama defensive lineman Christian Barmore.

21. Jacksonville Jaguars (from the LA Rams) – DL Christian Barmore

Jacksonville could land a new member for its secondary or another wide receiver, but it would be easy to see those players being easily forgotten. They need an attitude and some pride up front. The addition of Christian Barmore would give that defensive line the jolt that it desperately needs.

At 6-foot-5, 310 pounds, Barmore would give the Jags another big body with penetrating capabilities, something that they need when looking at their interior. He’s very active with his hands and it feels like he can play in a 4-3 or 3-4 scheme.

Edwards’ mock draft is one that would address two key positions for the team and both players are additions that could get the Jags on the right track in 2021. Let us know how you all feel at home about the selections via social media.

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Pro Football Network 2021 NFL mock draft has 6 Alabama players in first round

Pro Football Network predicts six Alabama playrs will be drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFl mock draft.

Nick Saban is known for being a National Championship-winning college football coach and working with players to get them at a level where NFL scouts can see them as game-ready.

In the 2020 draft, Saban saw nine former players be drafted within the first-three rounds, four of which were selected in round No. 1.

Pro Football Network’s Nick Farabugh predicts that six Crimson Tide products will be drafted in the first ound of the 2021 NFL draft.

Here’s how he predicts it shakes out:

28. Tennessee Titans – Christian Barmore, DL

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Farabaugh claims that Barmore would be a nice addition alongside Jadeveon Clowney, if they are able to keep him after the 2020 season. Not too many pieces missing on the Titans to put them as regular contenders for a late postseason run. Maybe Barmore is that last piece to the puzzle.

Next … a star WR

Alabama football countdown: 58 days until kickoff

We are only 58 days from Alabama football kicking off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Alabama is set to kick off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 5. As long as COVID-19 doesn’t alter the schedule, it will be the first time the Crimson Tide has faced USC since the dominant 52-6 win back in 2016.

With it being July 9, that means we’re only 58 days away from football season officially being back!

After coming up short of making its fifth-consecutive College Football Playoff appearance, Alabama will look to bounce back in 2020 with a strong roster and returning coaching staff.

Redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Christian Barmore currently wears the No. 58 for Alabama. After making an impact as a rotational player/spot starter in 2019, the former four-star is set to take over as a full-time starter.

Nov 23, 2019; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Christian Barmore (58) sacks Western Carolina Catamounts quarterback Tyrie Adams (12) during the second quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

We are only 59 days from Alabama football kicking off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.2020 Alabama football schedule

  • Sept. 5 vs. USC (Arlington, Texas)
  • Sept. 12 vs. Georgia State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Sept. 19 vs. Georgia (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Sept. 26 vs. Kent State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 3 at Ole Miss (Oxford, Miss.)
  • Oct. 10 at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)
  • Oct. 17 vs. Mississippi State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 24 at Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
  • Nov. 7 at LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)
  • No. 14 vs. UT-Martin (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 21 vs. Texas A&M (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 28 vs. Auburn (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Stay tuned for more updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire network!

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Draft Wire’s latest 2021 NFL mock draft has 7 Alabama players in first round

Draft Wire’s latest 2021 NFL Mock Draft predicts seven Alabama players will be selected in the first round.

It’s never too early to start looking at mock drafts, especially when the 2020 Alabama football team is loaded with potential early-round talent.

USA Today’s Draft Wire posted their latest mock draft for the 2021 NFL draft and it predicts seven Alabama players will be drafted in the first round.

Here’s where those players are projected to land:

29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Najee Harris

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The Alabama running back could possibly join an offense that currently houses elite talent including Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Mike Evans. Tampa’s expected starting running back for 2020 is Ronald Jones II. Their backfield definitely needs the addition of someone special, like Harris, in order to help the passing game.

23. Green Bay Packers – Jaylen Waddle

Jaylen Waddle
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Waddle is a player that is set to be a serious offensive leader for the 2020 college football season. His speed, elusiveness and incredible route running abilities could make him a star in his rookie season. The Packers seem to be moving away from Aaron Rodgers and toward the Jordan Love Era. Will Jaylen Waddle be Love’s first offensive addition through the draft?

Next … a key defensive player

10 Alabama players who need to step up in 2020

Alabama is looking to make it back to the College Football Playoff in 2020. These 10 players will be crucial factors in that quest.

Alabama is fresh off its first season without making the College Football Playoff since its creation prior to 2014. In order to make it back and, once again, compete for a national championship in 2020, the Crimson Tide is going to need several players to step up.

Below is a collective list of 10 of those players who will be heavily relied on this upcoming season, and it’s likely that those included will be deciding factors in determining just how good — or how bad — Alabama will be.

First up, a second-year safety…

1. Jordan Battle, Safety

Jordan Battle
South Carolina quarterback Ryan Hilinski (3) throws the ball as he is tackled by Alabama defensive back Jordan Battle (9) at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C., on Saturday September 14, 2019. Mickey Welsh / Montgomery Advertiser

Jordan Battle is the only safety on the roster with starting experience after earning four starts as a true freshman in 2020. Now, he’ll be relied on as one of the leaders on defense while becoming more of a consistent playmaking presence.

Is he Alabama’s next big-time safety prospect? Absolutely.

Next: The favorite for the No. 3 receiver role..

Alabama player snapshot: No. 58 Christian Barmore

Redshirt sophomore DL Christian Barmore is the next man up on Alabama football’s player snapshot, which highlights each scholarship player.

As we continue through the offseason, Roll Tide Wire has decided to bring fans a quick snapshot of each scholarship player listed on Alabama’s 2020 football roster.

Each day, we’ll release two player profiles giving fans a glimpse into the players who will be available this upcoming season. Whether that’s size, classification, hometowns or recruiting rankings coming out of high school, we’ve got you covered.

Also included in each article is a quick recap letting you know what to expect from that player for the upcoming 2020 season and beyond.

Next up on the list is redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Christian Barmore out of Philadelphia (Pa.).

Christian Barmore, Defensive Lineman

Christian Barmore
Nov 23, 2019; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Christian Barmore (58) sacks Western Carolina Catamounts quarterback Tyrie Adams (12) during the second quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Height: 6-5 / Weight: 310

Class: Redshirt Sophomore

Hometown: Philadelphia (Pa.)

High School: Neumann Goretti High School

HS ranking (247Sports): 4-star / No. 176 overall / No. 14 DT / No. 5 PA

HS ranking (Rivals): 4-star / N/A overall / No. 19 DT / No. 7 PA

Analysis: Christian Barmore is expected to be one of the Crimson Tide’s biggest breakout stars in 2020 after a successful redshirt freshman season in 2019. His role was mostly confined to being part of the rotation along the defensive line, although he did start one game against Western Carolina.

On the season, Barmore finished with 26 total tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, 5 quarterback pressures and two pass deflections.

One area that the Philadelphia native will need to improve is with his consistency doing his job on a down-to-down basis, as Barmore always seemed to want to make the play. And while that mentality definitely helped him earn a larger role as the season progressed, it also may be something that holds him back if he can’t learn that he doesn’t have to make every play.

The size, strength, motor and natural ability to put pressure on the quarterback should help him continue to emerge as one of the SEC’s — and possibly the nation’s — top interior pass-rushers this upcoming season.

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Latest 2021 NFL mock draft has 6 Alabama players drafted in 1st round

According to the latest mock draft by CBS Sports, there are 6 Alabama platers being predicted to be drafted in the first round.

The 2020 college football season may not have even started but conversations regarding the 2021 NFL Draft have been happening since the 2020 NFL Draft ended. According to the latest mock draft by CBS Sports, there are 6 Alabama platers being predicted to be drafted in the first round.

This past draft, Alabama had four players drafted in the first round. Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa was drafted by Miami as the fifth pick, Jedrick Wills Jr. was drafted by the Cleveland Browns as the 10th pick, Henry Ruggs III was drafted as the 12th pick by the Las Vegas Raiders and Jerry Jeudy was the last Alabama player taken off the board in the first round as the 15th pick to the Denver Broncos.

Could Alabama beat that next year and have six players drafted in the first round? Time will tell, but let’s see which six players CBS Sports has being drafted, and where:

9. Miami Dolphins — WR Devonta Smith, Alabama

DeVonta Smith
Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) breaks free for a touchdown against Texas A&M at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas on Saturday October 12, 2019. Mickey Welsh / Montgomery Advertiser

“Smith was overshadowed a bit by Alabama’s first-round receivers. With a larger platform this season, there will be no denying his talent. Smith should cement himself as a first-round talent.”

Just imagine: Devonta Smith and Tua Tagovailoa on the same team again. That would be INCREDIBLE to witness in the NFL. Last season, Smith was splitting reps with Henry Ruggs III and Jerry Jeudy, both of which were first-round draft picks. Even while splitting reps with Jeudy and Ruggs, Smith still recorded an impressive 68 receptions for 1,256 yards and 14 touchdowns, one of which sparked a second-half comeback against the Michigan Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl. This season will be Smith’s best. Just wait.

BAMA BEAT: Position breakdowns: Defensive line (Ep. 335)

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson finish up the spring position breakdown series for the Alabama Crimson Tide with the defensive line.

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson finish up the spring position breakdown series for the Alabama Crimson Tide with the defensive line. How good can the group be? Will Christian Barmore become a full-time wrecking ball? Is this the deepest position on the roster? All those questions answered and more!

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