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re: Who will have more combined first round draft picks? Total draft picks? 2011 vs 2019

Posted on 4/1/20 at 11:36 am to
Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 4/1/20 at 11:36 am to
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Who would fall into those categories for Bama?


Alabama only has the first rounders with prospect grades off of offense. Jeudy, Ruggs, Tagovailoa, and Wills are the only offensive prospects that are given a draft analysis on NFL.com

A few juniors are coming back that would have most certainly been in the first three rounds if they had declared:
Najee Harris
Alex Leatherwood
DeVonta Smith (I think with the WRs already in the first round, Smith is helping himself by waiting)

I think Smith will go first round in 2021 assuming he maintains. Harris, being an RB, isn't likely to have been a first rounder. Leatherwood would depend on team need.

Matt Womack was originally projected to be way up there, but his draft stock just tanked. He might get on as a FA later. Aside from that, a lot of players are coming back - Alabama's OL Jrs are all coming back aside from Wills.

I feel LSU has more offense go in this year's draft and Alabama in next year's draft just because of how many JRs are returning.
Posted by BLyonsTiger
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Posted on 4/1/20 at 11:52 am to
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I feel LSU has more offense go in this year's draft and Alabama in next year's draft just because of how many JRs are returning.


That feels right to me. Chase will definitely be a 1st rounder, and Marshall should be in the first three rounds if not a first rounder. I think Ed Ingram gets drafted too.

So by our count, starters that should/could be drafted (including Sullivan):

Likely 1st rounders (including Smith): 8

Rounds 2-3 (including Marshall): 6

Later rounds (including all iffy players): 5

That is absurd.

This post was edited on 4/1/20 at 11:53 am
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