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Safety Brian Branch Becomes Fourth Alabama Player Drafted

Branch was selected 45th overall in the second round to the Detroit Lions.
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Brian Branch may have expected his name to be called in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, but he didn't have to wait too long on Friday. 

Branch was one of the first players off the board in the second round when he was selected with the No. 45 overall pick in the second round by the Detroit Lions and still took advantage of his opportunity to walk across the draft stage and shake hands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. 

The Lions traded up with the Green Bay Packers to draft Branch. He is the first Alabama safety drafted since Xavier McKinney was also taken in the second round in 2020. 

The versatile safety was already considered a top NFL prospect as a junior, but his performance in the Sugar Bowl with 12 tackles, a sack and an interception helped improve Branch's appeal for NFL teams. 

On the season, Branch was third on the team with 90 total tackles while adding three sacks and two interceptions. He was a three-year contributor for the Crimson Tide, becoming a starter in his sophomore season. 

He becomes the fourth Alabama player taken in the 2023 NFL Draft behind Bryce Young, Will Anderson Jr. and Jahmyr Gibbs, who were all selected in the first round Thursday night. Branch will join Gibbs in Detroit, who was the Lions first round pick. 

Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Brian Branch returns a punt for a touchdown against the UL Monroe Warhawks at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama won 63-7.
Malachi Moore and Brian Branch
Brian Branch