Future Patriots? Four Alabama Prospects Declare For 2021 NFL Draft

Alabama's top prospects line up nicely with the Patriots' biggest needs

If you’re looking for names to fill the New England Patriots’ 15th overall pick in your mock daft, start here.

Alabama quarterback Mac Jones, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, defensive lineman Christian Barmore and cornerback Patrick Surtain II all declared for the 2021 NFL Draft Thursday.

The Patriots have obvious needs at quarterback, wide receiver and defensive tackle. New England could need a cornerback if the team fails to retain JC Jackson or Stephon Glimore this offseason, as well.

Jones, Waddle, Barmore and Surtain all are considered potential first-round picks. Wide receiver and Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith, who was a senior in 2020, also likely will be selected in the first round. Offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood, also a senior, will be a high pick, as well.

The Patriots have selected almost 10 percent of the draftable Alabama players available to them since 2008. They’ve selected four Alabama players in the last six years.

Jones had one of the best statistical seasons in college football history last season, completing 77.4 percent of his passes for 4,500 yards with 41 touchdowns and four interceptions while leading Alabama to an undefeated season and national championship.

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Waddle caught 106 passes for 1,999 yards with 17 touchdowns in 34 career games at Alabama. He also returned 38 punts for 733 yards with two touchdowns and nine kicks for 214 yards with one score. An ankle injury limited Waddle to 28 catches for 591 yards with four touchdowns in six games this season.

Barmore, who’s 6-foot-5, 310 pounds, registered 37 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks, three batted passes and three forced fumbles in 2020. He had a sack and tackle for loss in Monday night’s championship win over Ohio State.

Surtain, son of the former Miami Dolphins great who shares the same name and position, is 6-foot-2, 201 pounds. He intercepted a pass and had nine pass breakups in 2020.

Smith caught 117 passes for 1,856 yards with 23 touchdowns plus returned 11 punts for 237 yards with another score in 13 games. He had one of the best seasons by a receiver in college football history.

At least one of Jones, Waddle, Harmore, Surtain or Smith should be available when the Patriots pick in the first round. Don’t be surprised if New England snatches a former Crimson Tide player with that selection.