Jaylen Waddle, Najee Harris, and DeVonta Smith are all progressing well from injuries suffered during the season and they will not affect their draft stock.
Since 2009, coach Saban has brought home six national championships, but he spends very little time celebrating them. From the time the team gets back to the locker room, coach Saban already has his sights set on next season.
After having a number of first-round receivers ahead of him, 2021 could be prove to be a breakout season for Xavier Williams. The Hollywood, Florida native came to Alabama as four-star wide receiver, rated as the No. 3 receiver and No. 29 player overall in the class of 2018 according to ESPN.
As for his quarterback, Jones has been rising up draft boards the entire year and is now looking like a potential top-10 selection. Ringing endorsements from Smith at the Senior Bowl and Waddle on NFL Network should help ensure Jones goes off the board early in the upcoming draft.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide football player and Houston native, Jaylen Waddle decided to partner with popular fried chicken restaurant 'Raising Canes' to serve dinner to 150 first responders and front line workers. The future NFL player is showing his generous spirit by giving back to the community in time of need.
In their midday news conference Thursday, several Alabama football players announced their departure from the program and their next steps towards the NFL Draft. Among them is red-shirt junior quarterback Mac Jones.