TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama's Pro Day is set to take place on Wednesday, March 19, at 10 a.m. CT. This highly anticipated event will feature NFL scouts, coaches, and general managers, who have flocked to Tuscaloosa to evaluate some of the top prospects from the Crimson Tide.

Eleven Crimson Tide athletes will participate in the event, eager to impress as they look to solidify their place in the upcoming NFL Draft.

With the Crimson Tide consistently producing NFL talent, this year's Pro Day will showcase a talented group of players hoping to make an impact at the next level while also adding to the legacy of Crimson Tide football.

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Here are the eleven NFL prospects:

1. Jalen Milroe (QB) - After stepping in as Alabama's starting quarterback in 2023, Milroe's athleticism and arm caught the attention of many. Pro Day will be his chance to demonstrate his accuracy, decision-making, and improve upon his consistency, particularly as a potential NFL dual-threat quarterback. Milroe had a standout performance at the NFL Combine back in February; his calmness and patience, along with some well- executed deep balls, caught the attention of many scouts. He will need to match or have an even better Pro Day to climb his way up the draft board as his stock has fluctuated since declaring. As of now, he is viewed as a second day draft selection.

2. Jihaad Campbell (LB) - A versatile linebacker with a solid combination of size, and speed, Campbell will aim to show off his speed and twitchiness during drills. His explosiveness and motor will be key for scouts that are observing. Campbell garnered much attention during the NFL Combine as he was seen floating and executing well during drills. Campbell is projected to be a first round pick, and many believe that he has the potential to be a starter during his rookie season or at least by year two.

3. Tyler Booker (OG) - Booker was one of Alabama's standout offensive linemen. His strength, agility, and powerful blocking style will be on display as he continues to prove that he's ready for the NFL.

4. Malachi Moore (S) - Moore's range, ball-hawking ability, and leadership in the secondary make him an intriguing safety prospect. Pro Day will provide him with the opportunity to show off his quickness and versatility since he was unable to participate in the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine due to recovering from surgery. With the opportunity at Pro Day, he could solidify his spot as one of the more complete safeties in the draft.

5. Tim Smith (DL) - Smith is a powerful force along the defensive line. With a combination of size and explosive burst, he'll look to turn heads at Pro Day. Smith is one of those players that many may not recognize right away on the field, but when he has the opportunity, he can disrupt the line of scrimmage and cause havoc in both the pass and rush defense.

6. James Burnip (P) - As one of the top punters in college football, Burnip will look to showcase his leg strength and accuracy. Scouts will be watching closely to see how his consistency and ability to change the field position can translate in the NFL.

7. C.J. Dippre (TE) - Dippre is a strong, physical tight end with the ability to make plays in both the blocking and receiving game. Pro Day will be his opportunity to display his hands, route running, and blocking prowess in front of NFL teams seeking a versatile weapon at tight end.

8. Robbie Ouzts (TE) - Another tight end looking to make his mark, Ouzts brings a unique blend of size and athleticism. His performance at Pro Day will be crucial for showing scouts his potential to be an impact player in the NFL's evolving tight end role. Ouzts had an impressive Combine performance highlighted by a historic 34-inch vertical, which marked the best by a tight end weighing 270 pounds since 2003. Ouzts is viewed as a late round pick or undrafted free agent, but he could improve his stock even more with another great performance in front of scouts.

9. Que Robinson (LB) - Robinson's speed and tenacity as a linebacker make him a player to watch. He'll need to show as much of his ability as possible, especially since he doesn't have much film at the linebacker position. When watching him on film, it's evident that he has the ability to cover in space, make plays in the backfield, and be a great contributor on special teams.

10. Kneeland Hibbett (SN) - As a long snapper, Hibbett might not always grab the headlines, but his consistency and reliability in snapping are vital to special teams play. Pro Day will be his chance to show scouts his capabilities, since he was not invited to the NFL Combine.

11. Graham Nicholson (PK) - While at Miami (Ohio), he earned the Lou Groza Award in 2023, which recognized him as the nation's top placekicker. Additionally, he set an NCAA record with 25 consecutive made field goals during that season. During his tenure at Alabama, he converted 8 of 10 field goal attempts and successfully made all 53 extra points. He was not invited to the NFL Combine, but showcased his skills in the 2025 Hula Bowl. Nicholson's consistent performances at both Miami (Ohio) and Alabama highlight his potential to be a reliable placekicker. Pro Day offers an opportunity for NFL teams to evaluate his abilities firsthand.

With so much talent on display, Alabama's Pro Day promises to be an exciting event as these eleven players aim to impress scouts and take the next step toward their NFL futures. The event will be available for streaming through SEC Network for fans who would like to tune in.

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