The 2017 NFL Draft is a wrap. In all, Alabama had 10 players selected from its 2016-17 team, including four first-round picks. Here’s what you need to know, from salary expectations to where each player fits in their new team’s depth chart:

First Round

16. Marlon Humphrey, CB -- Baltimore Ravens

Salary outlook: $11,860,820

Depth chart outlook: Humphrey enters a defensive backfield that was already beefed up in free agency with the additions of Brandon Carr and Tony Jefferson, but the Ravens didn’t spend a first-round pick on the Alabama legacy for him to learn from the sidelines. Humphrey will come in and compete for a job on the outside in what could be one of the league’s top secondaries.

17. Jonathan Allen, DT -- Washington Redskins

Salary outlook: $11,609,920



Depth chart outlook: Shoulder issues resulted in Allen’s fall to No. 17, but if healthy, he should be a Day 1 starter for his hometown Redskins. The Alabama All-American fills a big need for Washington, which needed more production from its defensive line. Allen provides an instant boost and a large body (6-3, 286) up the middle that it was lacking last season.

19. O.J. Howard, TE -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Salary outlook: $11,108,120

Depth chart outlook: Howard is a welcomed sight for quarterback Jameis Winston, who was just given another towering weapon. The Buccaneers already have tight end Cameron Brate on their roster, but that shouldn’t limit Howard’s involvement in the offense. He’s a tight end that can be moved all over the field and give Winston a big target opposite wideout Mike Evans.

31. Reuben Foster, LB -- San Francisco 49ers

Salary outlook: $9,048,638

Depth chart outlook: Like Allen, shoulder issues allowed Foster to fall down the draft as a top-10 prospect, but with some also pointing to off-field concerns, the hard-hitting linebacker ended up in a perfect situation. He’ll get to learn from a veteran in Navorro Bowman while giving the 49ers a player that can lead a defense, rush the passer, drop back in coverage and, of course, hit.

Second Round

34. Cam Robinson, OT -- Jacksonville Jaguars

Salary outlook: $6,494,970

Depth chart outlook: Robinson has a couple of options in his first year in Jacksonville. While he could start his career at right tackle, management said he was brought in to compete with recently-acquired left tackle Branden Albert, who has not attended the team’s voluntary workouts. The Jaguars see Robinson as a left tackle, but he can clearly play both positions.

49. Ryan Anderson, LB -- Washington Redskins

Salary outlook: $4,889,637

Depth chart outlook: Anderson joins Allen in Washington and adds some more beef up front for the Redskins. He joins a linebacking corps led by Ryan Kerrigan and should be able to join the rotation as a pass rusher. It’s tough to get a read on exactly where he’ll fit in terms of pecking order, but he will make an impact alongside Kerrigan, Preston Smith and others.

55. Dalvin Tomlinson, DT -- New York Giants

Salary outlook: $4,258,969

Depth chart outlook: Johnathan Hankins is no longer in Gotham, leaving an opening beside Damon Harrison in the middle of the Giants’ defensive line. Tomlinson could be a Day 1 contributor and solidify a defensive line made up of Harrison, Jason Pierre-Paul and Olivier Vernon.

Third Round

78. Tim Williams, LB -- Baltimore Ravens

Salary outlook: $3,213,428

Depth chart outlook: Williams is in a similar situation as Anderson. He joins a former teammate in the NFL and will have to compete for a starting spot. The Ravens also drafted Tyus Bowser out of Houston, and the pair will battle for the vacancy left by Elvis Dumervil opposite Terrell Suggs.

79. ArDarius Stewart, WR -- New York Jets

Salary outlook: $3,200,864

Depth chart outlook: With Brandon Marshall leaving for the other New York team and 2015 second-round pick Devin Smith set to miss the season with an ACL injury, there will be chances for Stewart to make an immediate impact in the Big Apple. Quarterback Josh McCown will need more options than just Eric Decker and Quincy Enunwa during his one-year contract.

Fourth Round

112. Eddie Jackson, S -- Chicago Bears

Salary outlook: $2,917,992

Depth chart outlook: After he was selected by the Bears in the fourth round, Jackson said his injured leg would be ready to go by training camp. Chicago signed Quintin Demps this offseason along with a pair of cornerbacks, but once healthy, Jackson will be able to compete for the spot opposite the aging veteran, as well as place his name in the hat as a return man.

*** First-round pick salaries were acquired from Forbes.com. Other salaries were based on the players selected with the same pick in the 2016 NFL Draft and came from Spotrac.com.

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