32 college football players destined to be future first round NFL Draft picks

SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 07: Jerry Jeudy #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide scores a first quarter touchdown reception past Tanner Muse #19 of the Clemson Tigers in the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T at Levi's Stadium on January 7, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 07: Jerry Jeudy #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide scores a first quarter touchdown reception past Tanner Muse #19 of the Clemson Tigers in the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T at Levi's Stadium on January 7, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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BATON ROUGE, LA – NOVEMBER 03: Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Dylan Moses (32) during a game between the LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide on November 3, 2018, at Tiger Stadium, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by John Korduner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LA – NOVEMBER 03: Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Dylan Moses (32) during a game between the LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide on November 3, 2018, at Tiger Stadium, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by John Korduner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

19. Dylan Moses – Linebacker, Alabama

If you follow college recruiting you’ve been hearing the name Dylan Moses for years now. Moses was one of the highest rated recruits back in 2017 coming out of the vaunted IMG Academy and did not disappoint in his sophomore season. He was a finalist for the Butkus award with players like Devin White, Josh Allen and Devin Bush all of which went top 10 in this year’s draft. If healthy all season, expect to hear Moses’ name as a finalist again along with an All-American nomination.

Moses has all the necessary measurables (6’3″, 230 pounds) along with sideline to sideline speed that has been clocked in the 4.4s. As teams look to improve their speed and physicality in the middle of their defense to keep up with offenses, a player like Moses will be precisely what organizations cherish.

Nick Saban asks a lot of his linebackers, so Moses playing this well at such an early age is a great sign for his transition to the next level. It seems like every year Alabama has a middle linebacker that is draft worthy and Moses is next in line. Though with his physical traits he has a chance to be the best of the bunch.