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Evan Neal -- Would be 'special' to be Alabama Crimson Tide's first No. 1 overall NFL draft pick in 74 years

INDIANAPOLIS — Alabama has had nearly 400 NFL draft picks and only one of them has done what former Crimson Tide left tackle Evan Neal has a chance to do next month: Go first overall.

Neal is among a handful of prospects — including NC State left tackle Ikem «Ickey» Ekwonu, Michigan edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson and Oregon linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux — that could hear their name called when the Jacksonville Jaguars open the NFL draft on April 28. If that happens it will stop Alabama's streak of not having the No. 1 overall pick at 74 years.

The last time it happened was 1948, when Washington selected halfback/receiver Harry Gilbert, and for Neal to be the player to snap that streak, with all the elite talent the program has produced in its history, will be monumental.

Alabama quarterback Joe Namath was taken first overall in 1965 in the AFL draft by the New York Jets.

«It would mean everything,» Neal said Thursday at the NFL scouting combine. «You have a whole lot of Alabama players that were worthy of having the No. 1 spot and for that to be me, that'd be extremely special. I feel like the whole state of Alabama would be proud. The University of Alabama would definitely be proud for sure.»

Alabama has had 39 players taken in the first round of the last 13 drafts, including a record-tying six last year, but nobody has gone higher than third. Buffalo picked defensive tackle Marcell Dareus in 2011 and Cleveland picked running back Trent Richardson in 2012.

In the last two drafts alone the Crimson Tide have had 10 first-rounders.

The Crimson Tide have had 375 players selected since the draft began in 1936 and Gilbert was the only one taken first overall — and only two players were selected second overall: quarterback Riley

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