Alabama's star wide receiver Jameson Williams believes that if he didn't tear his ACL against Georgia in the National Championship, the results of the game would have been much different.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is potentially set to have its first No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick since 1948 in left tackle Evan Neal. As a prospect who's destined to be taken highly in April's draft, he's decided to forgo participating in the NFL Scouting Combine drills.
Williams’s Instagram page claims that his motto is “always make your next move your best,” which leaves one to wonder; why in the heck was coming to learn from Nick Saban at Alabama not even a consideration?
In his most recent ranking of the top 25 prospects in the upcoming 2022 NFL draft, ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper places two Alabama players on the list.
Alabama's superstar wide receiver junior Jameson Williams has declared for the NFL Draft. The speedster made the announcement on his Instagram on Thursday. Despite suffering a torn ACL in the national championship game, Williams is still expected to be drafted in the first round.
Alabama redshirt senior Chris Allen has signed with Priority Sports Agency and will take his talents to the NFL. Allen missed most of the 2021 season with a foot injury he endured in the season opening game against Miami. Allen also missed the 2018 season with a knee injury but was granted a medical redshirt.
The first decision comes from senior Josh Jobe as, according to Matt Zenitz of On3, he has announced that he will not return to Tuscaloosa for his additional COVID year and instead prepare for the NFL Draft.