If one was to count Jalen Hurts toward Alabama, then Nick Saban placed 10 student-athletes into the NFL Draft.
Hurts was the shock of the group, as the Philadelphia Eagles selected him at No. 53 overall in the second round. Despite having Carson Wentz and paying him a four-year extension worth $128 million ($107 million guaranteed), the Eagles still drafted Hurts.
For the city of brotherly love, residents of Philadelphia and fans of the team have mixed emotions. While they respect what Hurts did at both Alabama and Oklahoma, Wentz is the quarterback of whom the franchise took in 2016 and he has Super Bowl-winning potential.