In 2026, what is the maximum number of first-round draft choices that Alabama football could have in the NFL?

In 2026, what is the maximum number of first-round draft choices that Alabama football could have in the NFL? The NFL draft streaks of Alabama football are still active.

 

 


 

The Crimson Tide will endeavor to maintain a trend of 17 consecutive drafts with at least one NFL first-round pick and nine consecutive drafts with multiple first-round selections as they enter 2026. As Alabama prepares for the second season of the Kalen DeBoer era, a number of Crimson

 

 

 

 

Tide players are already being considered first-round prospects, with one player potentially being a top-five selection. Look at the most recent 2026 hypothetical drafts to determine the potential destinations of specific Alabama football players at this time next year. Alabama football offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor No. 13 Miami Dolphins (Josh Edwards) on CBS Sports

 

 

 

 

The New York Giants are ranked fourth by 247Sports. The New York Giants are ranked fifth in the Bleacher Report. CBS Sports (Blake Brockermeyer): Seattle Seahawks, ranked Number 11 The New York Giants are the top-ranked team in the NFL. Fox Sports: Indianapolis Colts, ranked eighth “The Athletic”: Indianapolis Colts, ranked eighth NFL DRAFT GRADES:

 

 

 

 

Provide a comprehensive summary of the NFL Draft selections, grades, and analysis for all 32 teams.Kadyn Proctor, who is entering his third season as the Crimson Tide’s starting left tackle, is considered a top 2026 selection by many NFL draft analysts. According to Josh Edwards of CBS Sports, Proctor is “a massive human

 

 

 

 

being who probably needs to play a little lighter to maximize his foot quickness and flexibility.” Bleacher Report dubs Proctor “a monster in the trenches.” Pro Football Focus is of the opinion that Proctor “still needs some development,” but it has ranked the Alabama left tackle as its top overall pick. Proctor is striving to become the first Alabama tackle to be selected in the

 

 

 

 

first five selections of the NFL draft since Chris Samuels in 2000. Alabama DE LT Overton No. 15 Arizona Cardinals (Josh Edwards) on CBS Sports No. 17: 247Sports Chicago Bears No.

 

 

 

 

28 Bleacher Report Detroit Lions Pro Football Focus: The 24th Position Commanders of Washington No. 19: The Athletic Buccaneers of Tampa Bay LT In lieu of participating in the 2025 NFL draft, Overton elected to return to Alabama for his senior year.

 

 

 

 

Many consider Overton to be a promising prospect as we approach 2026. Edwards stated that Overton possesses “prototypical size for an NFL pass rusher” and anticipates that the Alabama defensive end will capitalize on additional opportunities as Que Robinson and Jihaad Campbell move to the NFL.







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