The NFL announced its 2025 combine invite list on Thursday, and nine former Alabama football players were invited. The league included 329 prospects in total.
The combine is scheduled to run from Feb. 27 through March 2 in Indianapolis. Here’s what to know about the Crimson Tide’s NFL Draft hopefuls who made the cut for the event.
As Milroe vies to increase his stock, perhaps to become the third quarterback off the board behind Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward, he needs a big combine. It’s possible for him to pull that off, as his physical talents should show up well.
One of two Crimson Tide tight ends to receive an invite, Dippre spent two seasons in Tuscaloosa after transferring from Maryland. He participated in the Senior Bowl, making two catches for 30 yards.
Another Crimson Tide tight end, Ouzts was best known for his ability in the run-blocking game. He was listed at 6-foot-4, 270 pounds during his final season at UA.
The offensive guard is likely to be Alabama’s highest selection in the draft. He has been showing up in the first round on recent mocks.
The former Crimson Tide edge rusher will look to prove he is fully recovered from a season-ending elbow injury. Recent mock drafts have tabbed him as a potential third round pick.
The defensive lineman will try and show off his tools at the combine. He is presently thought of as a possible rotational defensive tackle in the NFL.
Campbell is one of the Alabama players who could potentially go ahead of Booker, especially if he has a solid combine. Joel Klatt of Fox Sports recently projected Campbell could come off the board at No. 13, to the Miami Dolphins.
Moore was in Mobile for the Senior Bowl, but not participating in the game due to a recent surgery. He will be looking for a strong combine, with his draft projections all over the board.
Alabama’s lone specialist in this year’s combine. Burnip is largely projected to go undrafted, but could be an attractive option for an NFL team in need of a punter.
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