

The name of former Alabama Quarterback Jalen Milroe has gained momentum in recent weeks as one of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft class, though he has sparked debate about a player who, while not likely to be the first overall pick, could very well be selected in the first round.
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At the very least, we know he will be one of the players attending the Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, next week, and now it’s just a matter of waiting to see who picks him. In the meantime, a super comparison has emerged that could convince more than one team to go for him.
Compared to Lamar Jackson, two-time NFL MVP
There’s debate about his passing ability, but the truth is he improved significantly in this area during the past season. He’s a genuine dual-threat quarterback, with the balance tipping more toward his speed. His 20 rushing touchdowns in 2024 speak volumes, a reason that has led him to visit several teams.
He also clocked an official 4.40-second 40-yard dash time during Alabama’s Pro Day, a feat that left, for example, Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry speechless.
“Jalen, he’s got rare physical talent,” Berry commented at a press conference. “He may be the only quarterback when he gets in the NFL who’s faster than Lamar (Jackson). Don’t tell Lamar I said that, please. He’s got rare physical gifts. He’s strong, he’s fast, he’s got a really strong arm. And any system that you build around him, you want to take advantage of the fact that he has things that no other players at the position have.”
Another reason that could bring Milroe closer to the Cleveland Browns is the presence of Tommy Rees as the offensive coordinator for the 2025 season, after serving as the team’s pass game specialist and tight ends coach in 2024. Rees was Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2023, Milroe’s first year as a starter at the university.
“Like, I mean, having been at Alabama with him for a full year, calling plays for him, knowing his strengths and weaknesses. It helps a lot,”
The former Alabama quarterback is one of 11 former Alabama Crimson Tide players aspiring to be selected and fulfill their dream of playing in the NFL. Milroe, along with linebacker Jihaad Campbell and offensive guard Tyler Booker, are the three players from the program who will be present at the annual event from April 24 to 26 in Green Bay.
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