After becoming one of the top sauces for talent in the NFL Draft, Alabama slides a bit in 2025. Before anyone felt sorry for the tide, the slide was to “just” seven players be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. It’s a banner year for many programs, but for Alabama it was like business as usual. Here is the breakdown of the Tide Draft.
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Seven Tide players were selected, one more player was selected on the second day and the other four players were selected on Saturday.
Tyler Booker, OG (Cowboys, Round 1, Pick 12)
Booker was a draft day success story. The lack of premium in Interior Lineplay, a physical maurer for security guards, suggested he would continue until the end of the first round, or perhaps until the second round. Instead, the 6-foot-4, 320-pound plus standout was chosen as the top half of the first round, with Dallas prioritizing internal blocking with Booker.
Jihaad Campbell, LB (Eagles, Round 1, Pick 31)
Campbell, meanwhile, had a mild slide. He is expected to probably move on to Booker, with several mock drafts projecting him as his 19th pick. That didn’t work, but he was still chosen in the first round and will become part of the physical Ball Hawking Eagles defense. It was certainly a successful draft for Campbell.
Jalen Milroe, QB (Seahawks, Round 3, Pick 92)
Milllaw may have had mild slides, but at least not Cheddur Sanders’ draft experience. He was still one of the top QBs to land, filmed with high quality organizations that are likely to surround him with enough tools to give him quality shots in the NFL. For a highly uncertain outlook for his senior season, it’s still a respectable NFL Draft situation.
Malachi Moore, S (Jets, Round 4, Pick130)
Moore had solid draft experience. Yes, he continued until the third day, but early on the third day I heard his name be called. He is a reliable and experienced player, but the question is whether he has top-notch athletic ability to have an impressive ceiling. New York clearly cared for him, and his landing point was probably a higher round than expected.
Que Robinson, LB (Broncos, Round 4, Pick 134)
Que Robinson had an important draft jump. After all, this is a player who started five games in Alabama’s career in the fourth round of the draft. Robinson’s edge rushing ability clearly pulled notifications from Denver.
Robbie Ouzts, TE (Seahawks, Round 5, Pick 175)
This was a surprise. The OUZTS is a huge fullback/tight end at 6-foot-3 and close to 280 pounds. He’s not a guy on the stats sheet and has just 16 catches in his Alabama career. However, his circumstance possibilities were clearly impressive for the Seahawks. His choices were a surprise to many observers.
Tim Smith, DT (Colts, Round 6, Pick 190)
Meanwhile, Smith was on the NFL radar as a steady spinning player with tackles. He began 32 games and made 124 tackles for Alabama. He is a 6-foot-4, 300-pound deep piece in the NFL, and his choice in the sixth round slightly surpasses expectations heading into the draft.
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Edited by Joe Cox