The 2017 NFL Draft concluded, leaving behind a settling smoke but an unforgettable echo; the real reverberations had just begun.
It marked the end of the NCAA's last season and the unveiling of the new NFL season.
Without a doubt, the University of Alabama emerged as the biggest winner from the NCAA, having eleven players selected, leading the pack.
It wasn't just about the quantity; the quality was also noteworthy. In the first round alone, five players were chosen: Li Wei by the Kansas City Chiefs as the third pick, Humphrey by the Baltimore Ravens as the sixteenth, Allen by the Washington Redskins as the seventeenth, Howard by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the nineteenth, and Foster by the San Francisco 49ers as the thirty-first.
These five, unarguably leading among the colleges, were true to their status as the strongest in last season's NCAA, both in individual skills and team cooperation, brilliantly putting a perfect end to the season.