Alabama offensive lineman Kam Dewberry has officially declared for the 2026 NFL draft, per an announcement on social media.
Dewberry transferred to Alabama from Texas A&M following the 2024 season. The Humble, Texas native was a promising contributor on the Crimson Tide offensive line in 2025, as Dewberry started a multitude of games at left guard, and was one of the focal points of Alabama’s offensive line as a whole. A former four-star recruit, Dewberry transferred to Alabama with just one season of eligibility remaining as the big man will now turn his attention towards preparing for the NFL draft.
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Dewberry was ranked as the No. 3 interior offensive lineman and the No. 64 overall player from the class of 2022, per the 247Sports Composite rankings. The 6’4″, 332 pound lineman could prove to be an excellent selection for any team willing to draft him, as Dewberry thrived in the SEC throughout his entire college career, and went up against some of the best defensive units in the country on a weekly basis.
Alabama has lost a number of offensive lineman to both the NFL draft and the transfer portal, as the Tide will more than likely have a completely different look to the offensive line in 2026.
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