List of Every Alabama Player Picked in 2026 NFL Draft and Where They're Headed

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The 2026 NFL Draft begins on Thursday in Pittsburgh as the college football world collides with its professional counterparts over the next three days. There are over a dozen Alabama Crimson Tide players hoping to fulfill their lifelong dreams of hearing their names called and beginning their professional careers.
The Crimson Tide looks to open draft weekend by extending its record for most consecutive years with a first round pick to 18 years with two candidates projected as potential first rounders.
List of Alabama 2026 NFL Draft Picks
- 1 (12) - Tackle - Kadyn Proctor - Miami Dolphins
- 1 (13) - Quarterback - Ty Simpson - Los Angeles Rams
- 2 (47) - Wide Receiver - Germie Bernard - Pittsburgh Steelers
- 4 (137) - Defensive End - LT Overton - Dallas Cowboys
- 5 (146) - Center - Parker Brailsford - Cleveland Browns
- 5 (149) - Linebacker - Justin Jefferson - Cleveland Browns
- 5 (173) - Tight End - Josh Cuevas - Baltimore Ravens
- 6 (201) - Cornerback - Domani Jackson - Green Bay Packers
- 7 (232) - Defensive Line - Tim Keenan III - Los Angeles Rams
- 7 (245) - Running Back - Jam Miller - New England Patriots
First Round
- The Miami Dolphins select Alabama Tackle Kadyn Proctor with the 12th overall selection. The Dolphins traded back from 11 to 12. Miami added picks No. 177 and 180 in the process.
5 Things To Know About Alabama's Kadyn Proctor Ahead of the NFL Draft
The @MiamiDolphins make OL Kadyn Proctor the 12th overall pick!
— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026
2026 NFL Draft starts on NFLN/ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/A5nyDW1CzV
- The Los Angeles Rams select Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall selection. The Rams currently have former Georgia quarterbacks Matthew Stafford and Stetson Bennett as its signal-callers at the moment and likely view Simpson as the eventual successor to Stafford.
Why Quarterback Ty Simpson is an Intriguing NFL Prospect
.@AlabamaFTBL QB Ty Simpson is headed to the @RamsNFL!
— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026
2026 NFL Draft starts on NFLN/ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/6fXeRjn08g
- Former Alabama safety Caleb Downs was selected No. 11 overall by the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys traded No. 12, No. 177 and No. 180 for the No. 11 pick to add Downs to the secondary.
Second Round
- The Pittsburgh Steelers traded into the 47th pick to select Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard. The Steelers' wide receivers had 136 receptions in 2025, the 2nd fewest in the NFL. Tuscaloosa native John Stallworth announced the pick for the Steelers. Stallworth went to Alabama A&M and went on to win four Super Bowls with Pittsburgh as a receiver.
Five Things to Know About Alabama NFL Draft Prospect Germie Bernard
.@ProFootballHOF WR John Stallworth announces our newest Steeler 🙌
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 25, 2026
📺: 2026 NFL Draft April 23-25 on NFLN/ESPN/ABC pic.twitter.com/dlo42AFIO4
Fourth Round
- The Dallas Cowboys selected Alabama defensive end LT Overton with the No. 137 pick. The NFC East team needs pass rush help and selected the multi-year SEC starter.
What Makes Alabama's LT Overton a Compelling 2026 NFL Draft Prospect?
Bama ➡️ the 'Boys ⭐️@LebbeusO | @AlabamaFTBL #CowboysDraft | @Fanatics pic.twitter.com/hlO1OZgkGH
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) April 25, 2026
Fifth Round
- The Cleveland Browns selected Alabama center Parker Brailsford with the No. 146 overall pick.
What Alabama Center Parker Brailsford Offers an NFL Team
From Crimson Tide to Cleveland
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026
We've selected Parker Brailsford with pick no. 146 pic.twitter.com/fd9Jk6R3yd
- The Cleveland Browns selected Alabama linebacker Justin Jefferson with the No. 149 pick for their second Crimson Tide selection of the weekend.
How Alabama Linebacker Justin Jefferson Can Help An NFL Team
Back to back from Bama!
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026
Welcome to the team, Justin Jefferson pic.twitter.com/t46NyXffZL
- The Baltimore Ravens selected Alabama tight end Josh Cuevas with the No. 173 overall pick.
Five Things To Know About Alabama Tight End Josh Cuevas
Bama ➡️ Baltimore @JCuev_80 pic.twitter.com/LGY4n5MMXK
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 25, 2026
- Former Alabama wide receiver Kendrick Law was selected with pick No. 168 by the Detroit Lions after playing one season for the Kentucky Wildcats. Law spent three seasons in Tuscaloosa, appearing in 34 games, hauling in 33 receptions for 343 yards and one touchdown for the Crimson Tide.
Welcome aboard, @KendrickLaw2 pic.twitter.com/WovRSwKmTe
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026
Sixth Round
- Former Alabama wide receiver Malik Benson was selected at pick No. 195 by the Las Vegas Raiders. Benson played for the Crimson Tide in 2023 after beginning his college career in junior college. He hauled in 13 receptions for 162 and one touchdown in 14 games before transferring to Florida State for a season and then again to Oregon.
- Former Alabama wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. was selected at pick No. 199 by the Seattle Seahawks. Henderson Jr. played three seasons for the Crimson Tide, hauling in five receptions for 96 yards and returning six kickoffs for 115 yards before transferring to Kansas.
- The Green Bay Packers select Alabama cornerback Domani Jackson with the No. 201 pick in the NFL
Five Things to Know about Alabama DB Draft Prospect Domani Jackson
Welcome to Green Bay, Domani! pic.twitter.com/8X06BkcvhC
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) April 25, 2026
Seventh Round
- The Los Angeles Rams select Alabama defensive lineman Tim Keenan with pick No. 232 for the franchise's second Crimson Tide player picked in the 2026 NFL Draft.
'I'm So Roll Tide': Three Stories that Define Alabama Draft Prospect Tim Keenan III
With the 232nd pick of the #NFLDraft, the Rams select... TIm Keenan III!
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 25, 2026
📺: 2026 #NFLDraft on NFLN/ESPN/ABC from April 23-25 pic.twitter.com/MxVwLnrvTE
- The New England Patriots select Alabama running back Jam Miller with pick No. 245 as the NFL Draft is in its last stages.
What to Know about Alabama Running Back NFL Draft Prospect Jam Miller
Let's Jam @JamarionMiller1 😤 pic.twitter.com/NesWQxj0R6
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) April 25, 2026
This story will be updated with each Alabama Crimson Tide player selected throughout the weekend.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED NFL DRAFT TRACKER
Alabama Related News and Notes During The NFL Draft
Nine Alabama player go undrafted over seven rounds and will look to sign UDFA contracts with NFL teams to start their professional careers.
- Defensive Back - DaShawn Jones
- Inside Linebacker - Deontae Lawson
- Inside Linebacker - Nikhai Hill-Green
- Offensive Lineman - Geno VanDeMark
- Offensive Lineman - Jaeden Roberts
- Offensive Lineman - Kam Dewberry
- Punter - Blake Doud
- Running Back - Dre Washington
- Tight End - Brody Dalton
- Former Alabama running back Mark Ingram announced the Baltimore Ravens second round selection. The Heisman Trophy winner messed with the Pittsburgh crowd as he played into the rivalry between the Ravens and Steelers before announcing Missouri Edge Zion Young as the 45th pick in the NFL Draft.
"Steelers still suck!" 😅
— ESPN (@espn) April 25, 2026
Mark Ingram II's son made sure to let the crowd in Pittsburgh know his Ravens loyalty 😂 pic.twitter.com/TJ6cc0EXck
- Former Alabama offensive lineman and Hall of Fame center Dwight Stephenson announced the Miami Dolphins selection at pick No. 43. Stephenson announced his former franchise selected Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez
Jacob Rodriguez finds the ball 🥊
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) April 25, 2026
Shoutout to our Hall of Famer @DStephenson_57 for locking in Pick 43 in Pittsburgh! pic.twitter.com/MYffEZHenf
Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban picks his favorite defensive players in this year's NFL Draft.
Nick Saban's All-Defense Draft:
— Hunter De Siver (@HunterDeSiver) April 23, 2026
EDGE: David Bailey
EDGE: Rueben Bain Jr.
EDGE/LB: Arvell Reese
DT: Kayden McDonald
DT: Caleb Banks
LB: Sonny Styles
LB: CJ Allen
CB: Jermod McCoy
CB: Mansoor Delane
S: Caleb Downs
S: Dillon Thieneman
- Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor arrives on the red carpet at the NFL Draft. Proctor is decked out in a purple windowpane plaid suit with a gold chain.
Kadyn Proctor’s #NFLdraft fit 🔥 pic.twitter.com/GTfDALmRfK
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 23, 2026
- Ty Simpson arrives for the NFL Draft with his mom and dad. Simpson is in Pittsburgh on the hopes of being selected in the first round. He is fitted by Tuscaloosa clothier Christopher Mobley.
Ty Simpson takes the red carpet 🤩
— NFL (@NFL) April 23, 2026
NFL Draft - 8pm ET on NFLN/ESPN/ABC Stream on@NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/clKNO7YwVm
"This guy is so talented, big, physical, can move, has power, he's got range, he's got good feet. The issue with him is -- he's not a bad person, he'll do whatever you ask him to do once you get him in the building. But when he's not in the building, he might get a little overweight, he might not come in in the best shape.Nick Saban on Kadyn Proctor
Those are the kind of things you got to manage with him, but I think they're manageable. In other words, he's not a self-starter that's going to go out there and get in great shape and come to camp like you want him. But if you can get him to come to camp if you got him there and get him ready to go. I don't think that's a huge negative for the guy, and I think he's gonna be a really good player.
And if he can't play tackle, he would be one hell of a guard. There's no downside in taking the guy."
"I think Ty Simpson is a guy that didn't play as much in college as a lot of these quarterbacks as they developed. So he's only played 15 games or whatever. I think maturity would be the word that I would say is important in the development of his game.Nick Saban on Ty Simpson
I think he can throw it well enough. I think he's athletic enough. Decision-making, processing, drifting in the pocket -- things you can improve on with experience. Because maturity is nothing more than making the right decision at the right time, and that comes with experience and repetition. He doesn't have enough of that but he will get it and I think be a very good player.
But he needs to go someplace where he has a chance to develop and not play right away. That's just my opinion."
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED PLAYER RANKINGS
Kalen DeBoer NFL Draft History at Alabama
2025
- 1 (12) - Tyler Booker, Guard, Dallas Cowboys
- 1 (31) - Jihaad Campbell, Linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles
- 3 (92) - Jalen Milroe, Quarterback, Seattle Seahawks
- 4 (130) - Malachi Moore, Safety, New York Jets
- 4 (134) - Que Robinson, EDGE, Denver Broncos
- 5 (175) - Robbie Ouzts, Tight End, Seattle Seahawks
- 6 (190) - Tim Smith, Defensive Line, Indianapolis Colts
NFL Draft Schedule
- Round 1: Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m. CT, ESPN
- Round 2-3: Friday, April 24, 6 p.m. CT, ESPN
- Round 4-7: Saturday, April 25, 11 a.m. CT ESPN
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Alabama Crimson Tide On SI
The 2026 NFL Draft begins on Thursday in Pittsburgh as the college football world collides with its professional counterparts over the next three days. There are over a dozen Alabama Crimson Tide players hoping to fulfill their lifelong dreams of hearing their names called and beginning their professional careers.
The Crimson Tide looks to open draft weekend by extending its record for most consecutive years with a first round pick to 18 years with two candidates projected as potential first rounders.
List of Alabama 2026 NFL Draft Picks
- 1 (12) - Tackle - Kadyn Proctor - Miami Dolphins
- 1 (13) - Quarterback - Ty Simpson - Los Angeles Rams
- 2 (47) - Wide Receiver - Germie Bernard - Pittsburgh Steelers
- 4 (137) - Defensive End - LT Overton - Dallas Cowboys
- 5 (146) - Center - Parker Brailsford - Cleveland Browns
- 5 (149) - Linebacker - Justin Jefferson - Cleveland Browns
- 5 (173) - Tight End - Josh Cuevas - Baltimore Ravens
- 6 (201) - Cornerback - Domani Jackson - Green Bay Packers
- 7 (232) - Defensive Line - Tim Keenan III - Los Angeles Rams
- 7 (245) - Running Back - Jam Miller - New England Patriots
First Round
- The Miami Dolphins select Alabama Tackle Kadyn Proctor with the 12th overall selection. The Dolphins traded back from 11 to 12. Miami added picks No. 177 and 180 in the process.
5 Things To Know About Alabama's Kadyn Proctor Ahead of the NFL Draft
The @MiamiDolphins make OL Kadyn Proctor the 12th overall pick!
— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026
2026 NFL Draft starts on NFLN/ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/A5nyDW1CzV
- The Los Angeles Rams select Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall selection. The Rams currently have former Georgia quarterbacks Matthew Stafford and Stetson Bennett as its signal-callers at the moment and likely view Simpson as the eventual successor to Stafford.
Why Quarterback Ty Simpson is an Intriguing NFL Prospect
.@AlabamaFTBL QB Ty Simpson is headed to the @RamsNFL!
— NFL (@NFL) April 24, 2026
2026 NFL Draft starts on NFLN/ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/6fXeRjn08g
- Former Alabama safety Caleb Downs was selected No. 11 overall by the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys traded No. 12, No. 177 and No. 180 for the No. 11 pick to add Downs to the secondary.
Second Round
- The Pittsburgh Steelers traded into the 47th pick to select Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard. The Steelers' wide receivers had 136 receptions in 2025, the 2nd fewest in the NFL. Tuscaloosa native John Stallworth announced the pick for the Steelers. Stallworth went to Alabama A&M and went on to win four Super Bowls with Pittsburgh as a receiver.
Five Things to Know About Alabama NFL Draft Prospect Germie Bernard
.@ProFootballHOF WR John Stallworth announces our newest Steeler 🙌
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 25, 2026
📺: 2026 NFL Draft April 23-25 on NFLN/ESPN/ABC pic.twitter.com/dlo42AFIO4
Fourth Round
- The Dallas Cowboys selected Alabama defensive end LT Overton with the No. 137 pick. The NFC East team needs pass rush help and selected the multi-year SEC starter.
What Makes Alabama's LT Overton a Compelling 2026 NFL Draft Prospect?
Bama ➡️ the 'Boys ⭐️@LebbeusO | @AlabamaFTBL #CowboysDraft | @Fanatics pic.twitter.com/hlO1OZgkGH
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) April 25, 2026
Fifth Round
- The Cleveland Browns selected Alabama center Parker Brailsford with the No. 146 overall pick.
What Alabama Center Parker Brailsford Offers an NFL Team
From Crimson Tide to Cleveland
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026
We've selected Parker Brailsford with pick no. 146 pic.twitter.com/fd9Jk6R3yd
- The Cleveland Browns selected Alabama linebacker Justin Jefferson with the No. 149 pick for their second Crimson Tide selection of the weekend.
How Alabama Linebacker Justin Jefferson Can Help An NFL Team
Back to back from Bama!
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026
Welcome to the team, Justin Jefferson pic.twitter.com/t46NyXffZL
- The Baltimore Ravens selected Alabama tight end Josh Cuevas with the No. 173 overall pick.
Five Things To Know About Alabama Tight End Josh Cuevas
Bama ➡️ Baltimore @JCuev_80 pic.twitter.com/LGY4n5MMXK
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 25, 2026
- Former Alabama wide receiver Kendrick Law was selected with pick No. 168 by the Detroit Lions after playing one season for the Kentucky Wildcats. Law spent three seasons in Tuscaloosa, appearing in 34 games, hauling in 33 receptions for 343 yards and one touchdown for the Crimson Tide.
Welcome aboard, @KendrickLaw2 pic.twitter.com/WovRSwKmTe
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026
Sixth Round
- Former Alabama wide receiver Malik Benson was selected at pick No. 195 by the Las Vegas Raiders. Benson played for the Crimson Tide in 2023 after beginning his college career in junior college. He hauled in 13 receptions for 162 and one touchdown in 14 games before transferring to Florida State for a season and then again to Oregon.
- Former Alabama wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. was selected at pick No. 199 by the Seattle Seahawks. Henderson Jr. played three seasons for the Crimson Tide, hauling in five receptions for 96 yards and returning six kickoffs for 115 yards before transferring to Kansas.
- The Green Bay Packers select Alabama cornerback Domani Jackson with the No. 201 pick in the NFL
Five Things to Know about Alabama DB Draft Prospect Domani Jackson
Welcome to Green Bay, Domani! pic.twitter.com/8X06BkcvhC
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) April 25, 2026
Seventh Round
- The Los Angeles Rams select Alabama defensive lineman Tim Keenan with pick No. 232 for the franchise's second Crimson Tide player picked in the 2026 NFL Draft.
'I'm So Roll Tide': Three Stories that Define Alabama Draft Prospect Tim Keenan III
With the 232nd pick of the #NFLDraft, the Rams select... TIm Keenan III!
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 25, 2026
📺: 2026 #NFLDraft on NFLN/ESPN/ABC from April 23-25 pic.twitter.com/MxVwLnrvTE
- The New England Patriots select Alabama running back Jam Miller with pick No. 245 as the NFL Draft is in its last stages.
What to Know about Alabama Running Back NFL Draft Prospect Jam Miller
Let's Jam @JamarionMiller1 😤 pic.twitter.com/NesWQxj0R6
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) April 25, 2026
This story will be updated with each Alabama Crimson Tide player selected throughout the weekend.
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED NFL DRAFT TRACKER
Alabama Related News and Notes During The NFL Draft
Nine Alabama player go undrafted over seven rounds and will look to sign UDFA contracts with NFL teams to start their professional careers.
- Defensive Back - DaShawn Jones
- Inside Linebacker - Deontae Lawson
- Inside Linebacker - Nikhai Hill-Green
- Offensive Lineman - Geno VanDeMark
- Offensive Lineman - Jaeden Roberts
- Offensive Lineman - Kam Dewberry
- Punter - Blake Doud
- Running Back - Dre Washington
- Tight End - Brody Dalton
TE Brody Dalton
- Former Alabama running back Mark Ingram announced the Baltimore Ravens second round selection. The Heisman Trophy winner messed with the Pittsburgh crowd as he played into the rivalry between the Ravens and Steelers before announcing Missouri Edge Zion Young as the 45th pick in the NFL Draft.
"Steelers still suck!" 😅
— ESPN (@espn) April 25, 2026
Mark Ingram II's son made sure to let the crowd in Pittsburgh know his Ravens loyalty 😂 pic.twitter.com/TJ6cc0EXck
- Former Alabama offensive lineman and Hall of Fame center Dwight Stephenson announced the Miami Dolphins selection at pick No. 43. Stephenson announced his former franchise selected Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez
Jacob Rodriguez finds the ball 🥊
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) April 25, 2026
Shoutout to our Hall of Famer @DStephenson_57 for locking in Pick 43 in Pittsburgh! pic.twitter.com/MYffEZHenf
Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban picks his favorite defensive players in this year's NFL Draft.
Nick Saban's All-Defense Draft:
— Hunter De Siver (@HunterDeSiver) April 23, 2026
EDGE: David Bailey
EDGE: Rueben Bain Jr.
EDGE/LB: Arvell Reese
DT: Kayden McDonald
DT: Caleb Banks
LB: Sonny Styles
LB: CJ Allen
CB: Jermod McCoy
CB: Mansoor Delane
S: Caleb Downs
S: Dillon Thieneman
- Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor arrives on the red carpet at the NFL Draft. Proctor is decked out in a purple windowpane plaid suit with a gold chain.
Kadyn Proctor’s #NFLdraft fit 🔥 pic.twitter.com/GTfDALmRfK
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 23, 2026
- Ty Simpson arrives for the NFL Draft with his mom and dad. Simpson is in Pittsburgh on the hopes of being selected in the first round. He is fitted by Tuscaloosa clothier Christopher Mobley.
Ty Simpson takes the red carpet 🤩
— NFL (@NFL) April 23, 2026
NFL Draft - 8pm ET on NFLN/ESPN/ABC Stream on@NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/clKNO7YwVm
"This guy is so talented, big, physical, can move, has power, he's got range, he's got good feet. The issue with him is -- he's not a bad person, he'll do whatever you ask him to do once you get him in the building. But when he's not in the building, he might get a little overweight, he might not come in in the best shape.Nick Saban on Kadyn Proctor
Those are the kind of things you got to manage with him, but I think they're manageable. In other words, he's not a self-starter that's going to go out there and get in great shape and come to camp like you want him. But if you can get him to come to camp if you got him there and get him ready to go. I don't think that's a huge negative for the guy, and I think he's gonna be a really good player.
And if he can't play tackle, he would be one hell of a guard. There's no downside in taking the guy."
"I think Ty Simpson is a guy that didn't play as much in college as a lot of these quarterbacks as they developed. So he's only played 15 games or whatever. I think maturity would be the word that I would say is important in the development of his game.Nick Saban on Ty Simpson
I think he can throw it well enough. I think he's athletic enough. Decision-making, processing, drifting in the pocket -- things you can improve on with experience. Because maturity is nothing more than making the right decision at the right time, and that comes with experience and repetition. He doesn't have enough of that but he will get it and I think be a very good player.
But he needs to go someplace where he has a chance to develop and not play right away. That's just my opinion."
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED PLAYER RANKINGS
Kalen DeBoer NFL Draft History at Alabama
2025
- 1 (12) - Tyler Booker, Guard, Dallas Cowboys
- 1 (31) - Jihaad Campbell, Linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles
- 3 (92) - Jalen Milroe, Quarterback, Seattle Seahawks
- 4 (130) - Malachi Moore, Safety, New York Jets
- 4 (134) - Que Robinson, EDGE, Denver Broncos
- 5 (175) - Robbie Ouzts, Tight End, Seattle Seahawks
- 6 (190) - Tim Smith, Defensive Line, Indianapolis Colts
NFL Draft Schedule
- Round 1: Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m. CT, ESPN
- Round 2-3: Friday, April 24, 6 p.m. CT, ESPN
- Round 4-7: Saturday, April 25, 11 a.m. CT ESPN
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