If you thought Alabama dominated the 2018 NFL Draft with a record-setting number of selections, just wait until next year's event.

If the earliest 2019 mock is accurate, the Crimson Tide could push four players into the first round, joining Wisconsin and Clemson for tops in college football. That would put 12 players from three Top 25 programs in the first 32 picks, nearly one-third of the first round split between the Crimson Tide, Badgers and Tigers.

Any idea which teams should be the College Football Playoff frontrunners next season?

Sporting News contributor Eric Galko projects Wisconsin's offensive line and the defensive fronts at Alabama and Clemson to be amongst the nation's best position groups based on where he has several starters for each slotted in the 2018 first round:

No. 5 overall — Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama

No. 10 overall — Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson

No. 11 overall — Clelin Ferrell, DL, Clemson

No. 13 overall — Beau Benzschawel, G, Wisconsin

No. 14 overall — Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama

No. 16 overall — Christian Miller, OLB, Alabama

No. 20 overall — Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

No. 21 overall — Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson

No. 24 overall — Michael Deiter, OT, Wisconsin

No. 25 overall — David Edwards, OT, Wisconsin

No. 26 overall — T.J. Edwards, ILB, Wisconsin

No. 29 overall — Anfernee Jennings, LB, Alabama

Clemson has turned into an NFL talent-producing factory since Dabo Swinney took over in 2008 and somehow convinced three aforementioned draft-eligible defensive linemen to return in 2018.

Jonah Williams, a former 5-star who tops this group of teams' top talent, is entering his third season as a starting tackle in Tuscaloosa. He'll protect likely starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on an offense that could set records this season with new OC Mike Locksley and a plethora of talent in the backfield and on the outside.

Badgers offensive linemen Benzschawel, Deiter and Edwards will move people out of the way for Heisman candidate Jonathan Taylor at tailback. Taylor rushed for 1,977 yards and 13 touchdowns as a freshman last season for the Big Ten runner-up.

Alabama's four projected first-round picks would tie the program record, set during the 2018, 2017, 2012 and 2011 drafts. Saban's program has produced the most first-round picks in back-to-back drafts.

Incredibly, there are a nation-leading 55 former Crimson Tide players on active NFL rosters.

Wisconsin has never had four players selected in the first round of a single draft and Clemson's previous high is two, last accomplished in 2017.

Next year's NFL Draft first round will be hosted by Philadelphia on April 25.