Alabama coach Nick Saban warned against all but the top-ranked players leaving early for the NFL draft, saying “the person that loses in that is the player.”
Saban watched seven of his underclassmen declare for this month’s NFL draft, the most in his tenure at the school. However, Saban said Saturday that players who are selected in later rounds — or not at all — might be leaving money on the table and helping NFL teams save on salaries.
“Now, we have guys that have no draft grades, seventh-round grades, free-agent grades, fifth-round grades that are going out of the draft. And the person that loses in that is the player,” Saban said after Alabama’s spring game. “If you’re a third-round draft pick, and we had one here last year — I’m not going to say any names — goes and starts for his team, so he’s making third-round money, which is not that great. He’d be the first guy taken at his position this year, probably, and make $15-18 million more.