Two streaks remain on the line for Alabama football and the NFL draft.
With both Ty Simpson and Kadyn Proctor being selected in the first 32 selections of the 2026 NFL draft, Alabama has had 18 straight drafts with at least one first-round pick and 10 with multiple first-round picks.
Which Crimson Tide players could be next to continue Alabama's streak?
Here are four players who could hear their name called in the first 32 picks of the 2027 NFL draft.
A starter since his first game with the Crimson Tide, junior Zabien Brown has cemented himself as one of the top cornerbacks in the SEC.
In two seasons, Brown has five interceptions, two of which ended in touchdowns. He has six pass deflections, 4.5 tackles-for-loss and 57 total tackles. And, according to Pro Football Focus, he's allowed 47 catches on 93 targets and six touchdowns, three in each of his first two seasons.
Paired with 6-foot-4 cornerback Dijon Lee Jr., Brown has track speed and is extremely aggressive in both coverage and in rush situations. Brown is a picture-perfect NFL cornerback prospect, one who could hear his name called early if he shines in 2026.
One of two veteran safeties manning the Alabama defensive backfield, Bray Hubbard has been the prototype of production in Kane Wommack's defense.
Hubbard is a tackle machine with 136 in his past two seasons along with 5.5 for loss and four forced fumbles. He's a ball-hawk with seven interceptions and eight pass deflections. And he can do whatever is asked of him, whether it's manning the defensive backfield, covering the nickel or even lining up as a roaming the middle as a linebacker.
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Yhonzae Pierre did his best Dallas Turner impression in 2025, recording 14.5 tackles-for-loss and eight sacks and emerging as Alabama's first true pass rusher in the Wommack era.
Expectations are high for a step forward in 2026. Alabama has not had a player with double-digit sacks since Turner in 2023 before he was a first-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings.
If the Crimson Tide defense is as dominant as it plans to be, Pierre will play a significant role, one that may move him into a first-round pick conversation.
Ryan Coleman-Williams could be one of the headline players in the 2027 NFL draft.
Coleman-Williams was a star as a freshman. His production declined dramatically in 2025, prompting a changed number and a new hyphenated last name for what could be his definitive junior season.
Expectations always have been high for Coleman-Williams, especially with a story running parallel to Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Can Coleman-Williams have a season that meets the expectation of what he's been destined for since his arrival?
Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at cgay@gannett.com or follow him @_ColinGay on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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