It became official on Thursday morning with the departure of another anticipated Alabaman. Chris Braswell, an outside linebacker for the Crimson Tide, joined Dallas Turner and JC Latham in declaring for the NFL Draft.
This season, Braswell excelled in his expanded role beside Turner and in lieu of Will Anderson Jr. With eight sacks to lose offenses 57 yards, Braswell was UA’s second-leading rusher on the team after Turner. At Mississippi State, he also forced three fumbles, blocked one punt, and had a pick-six.
“I’ve accomplished my main objectives at UA—winning a national title and, most importantly, graduating. Together the journey, I’ve created amazing memories and enduring relationships. But now is the right moment for me to start a new chapter,” Braswell posted to Instagram.
After Turner and UCLA’s Laitau Latu, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. ranked Braswell as the third-best outside linebacker in the class. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and 255 pounds, Braswell gained experience on the field as he started to see more and more action after joining as a five-star recruit from Saint Frances (Maryland) Academy. Braswell recorded 76 total tackles in 40 games during his career, including 17 for a loss. 11 sacks were posted by him.
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