Skip to main content

Alabama DB Jordan Battle goes No. 95 overall to the Bengals

47377776_10156854436900775_2208546246019252224_nby:Clint Lamb04/28/23

ClintRLamb

alabama-football-defensive-back-jordan-battle-2023-nfl-draft
Chris Graythen, Getty Images

Former Alabama defensive back Jordan Battle has been drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the third round (No. 95 overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft. After a successful career in Tuscaloosa, the 6-foot-1, 209-pound safety will be taking his talents — and maybe a couple of “deez” jokes — north.

With this pick, Alabama has now seen seven of its players taken during the draft. He joins quarterback Bryce Young (No. 1), edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. (No. 3), running back Jahmyr Gibbs (No. 12), defensive back Brian Branch (No. 45), offensive lineman Tyler Steen (No. 65) and defensive lineman Byron Young (No. 70).

Battle played in 52 games over the course of his four-year career at Alabama. During that span, he was on the field for a whopping 3,091 defensive snaps, including 907 of a possible 942 (96.3%) in 2022. He totaled 252 career tackles to go along with 6.5 tackles for loss, six interceptions (three pick-sixes), 10 pass breakups and a sack.

Top 10

  1. 1

    New CFP Top 25

    College Football Playoff rankings revealed

    Hot
  2. 2

    Strength of Schedule

    CFP Top 25 SOS ranking

    New
  3. 3

    12-Team CFP bracket

    Updated College Football Playoff bracket

    Trending
  4. 4

    Colbie Young status

    Kirby Smart reveals latest on Georgia WR

  5. 5

    Milroe responds

    Alabama QB fires back at Auburn freshman

View All

The Bengals lost both of its starting safeties this offseason via free agency. Jessie Bates III was signed to a mega contract by the Atlanta Falcons while Von Bell went to the Carolina Panthers. That clears the path for Battle to earn a starting job early in his career. After a long career at Alabama, we can probably expect the same from him in the NFL.

Coming out of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) in 2019, Battle was rated as a four-star recruit. He also checked in as the No. 46 player nationally, No. 3 safety and No. 7 player from the state of Florida, according to the 2019 On3 Industry Rankings.


Not a member? Join BamaInsider!

Have you subscribed to BamaInsider.com? You can sign up now for $29.99, which gets you premium access until Aug. 31, 2023! Or, you can also get monthly access for just $9.99 per month. Get access to premium articles covering the University of Alabama athletics, recruiting content and also join thousands of Crimson Tide fans on the Talk of Champions message board! CLICK HERE!

You may also like