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Alabama's Robinson declares for NFL draft

Jason Getz / USA TODAY Sports

Alabama offensive tackle Cam Robinson is declaring for the 2017 NFL Draft, head coach Nick Saban announced at a Friday press conference, according to Matt Zenitz of AL.com.

Wide receiver ArDarius Stewart and cornerback Marlon Humphrey are also throwing their names into the draft pool, Saban said.

Robinson, one of the top left tackles in the country, is thought of as a consensus first-round pick, while Stewart and Humphrey are widely projected as Day 2 selections.

Robinson is coming off a strong junior campaign that saw him earn the Outland Trophy as the nation's top lineman, en route to becoming a unanimous All-American selection.

Stewart, also a junior, led Alabama in receiving with 864 yards and eight touchdowns. He and Calvin Ridley spent the last two years forming one of the top receiver tandems in the country.

Humphrey, a redshirt sophomore, finished the campaign with 26 tackles and two interceptions. He was a two-year starter for the Tide, and was a Freshman All-American in 2015.

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