Why C.J. Stroud is a better pick than Bryce Young.

Show me the last Bama QB that was successful (Jalen Hurts 1 year wonder doesn't count)

Young was on a team full of superstars, he wont have that getting picked top of the draft
Some NFL fans or NCAAF fans wouldn't consider Hurts a true-Bama alumni QB especially considering he played for Saban for like two years and didnt leave on the best of terms as Tua had taken over as starting QB for 2019 season and Hurts remained in Saban's dog house. When he went to Oklahoma, he went to a school and a HC that actually took some time to teach him better, smarter solid fundamentals and how to more effectively read opposing defenses. The best thing that Jalen Hurts ever did for himself, and in pursuance of improving his future NFL success was leaving Alabama. I have serious doubts he ends up anywhere near the same position he is now as Eagles starting QB who just signed a monster, long-term contract.

The last Alabama alumnist who actually had a halfway decent NFL career was Richard Todd with the New York Jets of the late 70's/early 80's and when it came to his playoff performances, like with Jets in 1981 and in the 1982 AFCCG at Miami, well, let's just say, his poor showings were highly instrumental in New York losing both seasons. He threw 3 INT's to A.J. Dune alone in that water-soaked field (Many Jets fans and players on that 1982 team have long believed that Don Shula either told or secretly instructed the Orange Bowl field-crew to deliberately leave the tarps off the field in the few days before the game as severe thunderstorms came through Miami area and left the grass field watered-down and stunted Jets potent passing game.)