By Rand Paul
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Alabama's dominance once again carried over to the NFL draft.
Alabama's dominance once again carried over to the NFL draft.
Of the record 73 underclassmen in this year's NFL draft, nearly two dozen have been projected by at least one analyst as having a chance to go in the first round.

The league says Wednesday that four players from national champion Alabama will be on hand at Radio City Music Hall. Four players from Florida State also will attend.
Who's the best athlete? The best quarterback? How about the emergence of the read-option and whether it will impact this year's NFL draft and free agency? A rundown of 10 story lines, none of them related to Manti Te'o, from the NFL combine:
Alabama tailback Eddie Lacy, cornerback Dee Milliner and right tackle D.J. Fluker are entering the NFL draft after helping lead the Crimson Tide to a second straight national title.
When Alabama's first-team offense came off the field for the final time in the BCS championship game, center Barrett Jones skipped toward the bench like a 302-pound schoolboy, waving his arms toward the cheering Crimson Tide fans.
The Tide sure did roll.
Barrett Jones was definitely not going there.
Offensive linemen are usually the unsung heroes, the guys who only get talked about when they screw up.
Alabama is No. 1 when it comes to All-Americans.

Alabama is No. 1 when it comes to All-Americans.
"That's a pretty special thing to happen," Warmack said.
"That's a pretty special thing to happen," Warmack said. "I hope Eddie gets picked pretty soon so we can all start talking about our experiences together."