The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Another big loss for Bama

Robinson, Stewart, Humphrey say they will enter NFL draft.

- By John Zenor

Just days after losing the title game to Clemson, Alabama loses three juniors to the NFL draft: tackle Cam Robinson, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and receiver ArDarius Stewart. Robinson and Humphrey are projected first-round picks.

TUSCALOOSA, ALA. — Alabama’s top blocker, cornerback and receiver are skipping their final seasons to enter the NFL draft.

Outland Trophy-winning left tackle Cam Robinson, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and wide receiver Ar Darius Stewart announced their decisions Friday, four days after the Crimson Tide lost to Clemson in the national championsh­ip game. Robinson and Humphrey are both projected as first-round picks.

Alabama won a national championsh­ip and three SEC titles during their careers before succumbing on a touchdown with 1 second left in Monday night’s 35-31 loss.

“It’s been bitterswee­t, because we didn’t finish the season the way we wanted to,” Robinson said. “You always want to finish the season on the right note, but knowing that would be the last game that I would ultimately play with my teammates and with this coaching staff and for this university and these fans, that was tough.”

Alabama was already losing a number of its biggest stars among the seniors, including defensive end Jonathan Allen, tight end O.J. Howard and linebacker­s Reuben Foster, Tim Williams and Ryan Anderson. This just adds to the annual talent exodus of a team with four national titles in eight years.

The 6-foot-6, 310-pound Robinson started every game at left tackle during his three-year career. He said he received a first-round grade from the NFL Draft Advisory Board.

Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones were arrested on drug and weapons charges last May in Louisiana. The prosecutor did not pursue the charges, citing insufficie­nt evidence and saying that he didn’t want to ruin their lives.

Robinson said he expects to face questions from NFL teams about his character.

“Of course, and I’ll be prepared for that,” he said.

Humphrey said he handed over his own letter from the board to his parents without opening the envelope and that he didn’t want to know the results until after the championsh­ip game.

“I gave it to them and I told them I didn’t want to talk about it or be bothered about it,” said Humphrey, whose father Bobby was an Alabama and NFL running back. He said they told him he had a first- or second-round grade.

Humphrey started the past two years after redshirtin­g in 2014, recording 36 tackles and returning an intercepti­on for a touchdown this season. He leaves with two years of eligibilit­y remaining.

“It was a little tough after losing a championsh­ip, but I still had to make that decision,” Humphrey said. “I’ve decided that you can’t play football forever. I’ll have happier days off the field than I will on the field.”

Stewart led the Tide in receiving with 864 yards and eight touchdowns despite missing two games with a sprained knee and one for a suspension. He’s rated as a likely second- or third-round draft pick.

Stewart’s production dipped late in the season as the Tide’s passing game struggled. He had two catches for 12 yards against Clemson and didn’t catch a ball in the semifinal.

“That’s part of the game,” Stewart said. “You can’t get frustrated because if you get frustrated, then everything falls apart. You’ve just got to keep going and turn the page. At the end of the day, things are going to happen like that.”

 ?? VASHA HUNT / AL.COM ?? Wide receiver ArDarius Stewart (left) and offensive lineman Cam Robinson were among the group that carried the Crimson Tide to three SEC titles and one national championsh­ip. Robinson is an Outland Trophy winner.
VASHA HUNT / AL.COM Wide receiver ArDarius Stewart (left) and offensive lineman Cam Robinson were among the group that carried the Crimson Tide to three SEC titles and one national championsh­ip. Robinson is an Outland Trophy winner.

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