Most likely Alabama football player for each NFL team to draft

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Which Alabama football players will NFL teams consider drafting?

Arizona Cardinals: Najee Harris

Arizona is without a running back since Kenyan Drake went to the Raiders. The fit isn’t perfect, but Murray’s life would be easier with the best running back in the class on his roster. They could also use Patrick Surtain, but he will likely be off the board by here.

Leatherwood in the second round would also make sense if he were to slide. The Cardinals need to protect their franchise quarterback, and Leatherwood would give them versatility.

Los Angeles Rams: Miller Forristall

The Rams have no draft capital. Their fans might as well take a nap for the first day of the 2021 NFL Draft. Instead, the Rams try to find value in later rounds and sign free agents who can contribute now.

They added Terrell Lewis last year, and they might add another Alabama football player this year. However, it would be someone in the later rounds due to their lack of capital. Deonte Brown, Miller Forristall and others fit this bill.

San Francisco 49ers: Mac Jones

The 49ers are another team that needs to consider adding a quarterback of the future. Mac Jones is their best option without giving up a ton in a trade. While they would prefer Deshaun Watson, Jones would be a cheaper option with plenty of upside in Kyle Shannahan’s system.

Seattle Seahawks: Deonte Brown

Russell Wilson has been complaining about his offensive line to the media, so the Seahawks obviously need to address it in the draft. While they might draft other Alabama football players in earlier rounds, Brown would give them great value on the second or third day of the draft. He protected plenty of Alabama quarterbacks, and he would help give Wilson a clean pocket.

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Obviously, each player can only go to one place. However, this is the most likely scenario for each NFL team.