Alabama's 2019 offense will be full of juniors that could be first-round NFL draft picks.

Three of those players -- quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and receivers Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III -- that were featured on way-too-early mock drafts were evaluated by an NFL draft analyst Monday night.

NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah shared some brief assessments of the Crimson Tide signal caller and the two receivers via Instagram. Below is what Jeremiah said about Tagovailoa, Jeudy and Ruggs.

Tua Tagovailoa

Jeremiah: "Tua has several of these Copperfield plays. This is where the Russell Wilson comps come from."

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The Walter Camp Player of the Year and the Maxwell Award winner, the SEC Offensive Player of the Year and a consensus All-American, Tagovailoa put together one of the most prolific seasons for a quarterback in Alabama football history last year and etched his name all over the program’s record book. He now owns the single-season passing touchdowns record with 43 across 15 games, the record for passing yards in a season at 3,966 and his 245 completions is good for fourth in UA history.

Henry Ruggs III

Jeremiah: "Bama WR Henry Ruggs III can play in slot or out wide. He has tremendous explosiveness and he is very acrobatic down the field. Love his competitiveness too. We use the phrase “destroys pursuit angles” in scouting—check 3rd play. That’s what it looks like."

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As a sophomore a year ago, Ruggs hauled in 46 receptions for 741 yards and 11 scores, and his 11 touchdown receptions tied for second in the Southeastern Conference. He also ranked in the top 15 of the league in nearly every receiving category and tallied 20-plus yard gains on 13 of his catches in 2018. Thirty-four of his 46 receptions resulted in a first down or a touchdown.

Jerry Jeudy

Jeremiah: "Bama WR Jerry Jeudy = smooth operator. He’s such an easy mover. Reminds me a little of Robert Woods coming out of USC. Same frame, same understanding/instincts."

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The winner of the Biletnikoff Award, which is annually given to the top receiver in the nation, Jeudy paced the Crimson Tide in receptions (68), receiving yards (1,315), receiving touchdowns (14), yards per catch (19.3) and yards per game (87.7). His 19.3 yards per catch is an Alabama single-season record (minimum 50 catches), surpassing the previous total of 17.0 by DJ Hall in 2006 (17.0 - 62 receptions for 1,056 yards).

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