More than 20 current and former Alabama football players are set to graduate this weekend, including a Heisman Trophy winner and several other former All-Americans.

The three biggest names graduating this weekend are three current NFL standouts: Derrick Henry, Amari Cooper and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.

Along with Henry, two other ex-Crimson Tide star running backs are also set to graduate: Siran Stacy, a 1992 second-round draft pick, and Sherman Williams, a 1995 second-round pick.

Also set to receive degrees this weekend are two of last year's permanent team captains, center Bradley Bozeman and linebacker Shaun Dion Hamilton, as well as some current players like safety Keaton Anderson, defensive lineman Johnny Dwight, tight end Hale Hentges, linebacker Jamey Mosley and offensive lineman Richie Petitbon.

Offensive lineman Dallas Warmack, who confirmed Wednesday that he's leaving the Tide as a graduate transfer, is also graduating.

In all, more than 100 Alabama student-athletes are receiving degrees this weekend.

Among the others: basketball point guard Avery Johnson Jr. and All-American gymnasts Lauren Beers, Mackenzie Brannan and Keely McNeer.

Matt Zenitz is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @mzenitz.