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Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will enter 2020 NFL Draft

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Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa announces his intentions to declare for the 2020 NFL Draft on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa put an end to the initial question about his future, announcing Monday that he is entering the NFL Draft and closing the book on a college career that began with a splash and ended with a devastating injury.

Now the questions will be about where he’ll be drafted not if he would turn pro.

Tagovailoa is recovering from right hip surgery in November following an injury Nov. 16 against Mississippi State that ended projections of the star quarterback being the potential No. 1 overall pick. The serious injury made has made his draft status less clear, though Alabama team surgeon Dr. Lyle Cain has said Tagovailoa’s prognosis is “excellent” and predicts a full recovery.

Tagovailoa said during a news conference that he’s optimistic he’ll be able to play next season but said it’s hard to predict how high he’ll be drafted.

“It’s a unique situation, for sure,” Tagovailoa said with his parents and little brother, Taulia, watching from the front row. “A lot of the guys, the general managers, the owners, that I’ve talked to kind of said the same thing. They kind of look at this injury like a knee injury almost, although it’s not. In a way that, OK, are we going to take a chance on this guy or will he be able to possibly do a pro day before the draft and what-not?

“Really, the biggest thing they want to do is just see that we can move and we can just be back to how we were playing prior to the injury.”

This year’s draft class of quarterbacks includes LSU Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow and Oregon’s Justin Herbert. If Tagovailoa had returned to Alabama and looked like his old self, there was no guarantee he would be the top pick in a 2021 draft that likely will include Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence.

Tagovailoa, the 2018 Heisman Trophy runner-up, helped Alabama navigate the transition into one of the nation’s top passing offenses. In less than two seasons as starter, he set an Alabama record with 87 career touchdown passes and ranks third with 7,442 passing yards.

He was regarded as one of the top Heisman candidates again before the season-ending injury. In his absence, Alabama lost to rival Auburn and failed to make the College Football Playoffs for the first time.

“Tua has probably had as much of an impact on our program here as any player that we’ve ever had,” Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said. “And I’m not just talking about as a football player. He’s got great character. He’s a great leader. He’s done a wonderful job in the classroom.

“There’s a spirit about him that has impacted myself and everybody around him in a very, very positive way.”

Tagovailoa, who went to New York to have his hip examined over the weekend, acknowledged the uncertainty of his draft status. He’ll continue to rehab in Tuscaloosa.

The quarterback demurred when asked if he felt confident he’d still be a high first-round pick.

“I don’t think I can tell you that,” he said. “I don’t think any of the teams can tell you that. It really depends on how the doctors’ report goes with the MRI and my X-rays at the three-month mark (from the injury).

“But then again, I think what factors into this decision, too, is our faith. It’s a leap of it.”

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