Alabama's Draft Class: Who Could be the Next Seahawks Star
Release Date: 04/17/2025
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info_outlineThe Seattle Seahawks could look toward three Alabama prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. With three players likely to go in the early rounds, including the intriguing guard Tyler Booker and the highly touted linebacker Jihaad Campbell, we talk about what each player could bring to Seattle. The preference for each player can even shed light how the team could approach the draft: best player available, biggest need, or positional value that has the most potential to future success of the franchise. Roll Bama Roll managing editor Brent Taylor shares his insights on two of the top projected Alabama prospects and his thoughts on quarterback Jalen Milroe. Milroe is one of the most intriguing quarterback prospects in this year's draft coming off a rollercoaster season. What shortcomings would he have to rebound from to be the kind of pro quarterback we saw flashes from in college? Lastly, we get into other Alabama prospects to watch and a couple names who were at the school in previous seasons and transferred out.
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