This year’s NFL Draft is set for April 28-30 at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, and there is a chance four players from Alabama’s 2015 national championship squad could be selected in the first round: defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson, linebacker Reggie Ragland, defensive tackle Jarran Reed and, possibly, Heisman Trophy-winning running back Derrick Henry.

If that quality quartet is chosen in the first round, it would match the four Crimson Tide players taken among the first 32 picks in the 2011 and 2012 drafts, which is the most Nick Saban has produced in a year since his arrival in Tuscaloosa in 2007. Like 2015, it’s no coincidence that those two years were championship seasons for Alabama.

Since 2009, Oklahoma is the only other school to have four first-round picks in an NFL Draft. In 2010, Sooner stars Sam Bradford, Gerald McCoy, Trent Williams and Jermaine Gresham were all chosen within the first 21 picks.

Miami holds the record for most first-round picks in an NFL Draft with six in 2004.

Bama had no first-rounders in 2008, but over the past seven years, it has had 17, more than any other FBS school. Since Saban took over, his 17 first-round picks are more than double the number of any other FBS coach over that span.

LSU’s Les Miles has had eight, the same number as Urban Meyer. But the Ohio State coach’s total includes four of the six seasons he spent with Florida.

Here’s a look at all of Alabama’s first-round picks during Saban’s tenure with the Tide:

2009
OT Andre Smith, Cincinnati Bengals, 6th overall

2010
LB Rolando McClain, Oakland Raiders, 8th overall
CB Kareem Jackson, Houston Texans, 20th overall

2011
DT Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills, 3rd overall
WR Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons, 6th overall
OT James Carpenter, Seattle Seahawks, 25th overall
RB Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints, 28th overall

2012
RB Trent Richardson, Cleveland Browns, 3rd overall
S Mark Barron, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7th overall
CB Dre Kirkpatrick, Cincinnati Bengals, 17th overall
LB Dont’a Hightower, New England Patriots, 25th overall

2013
CB Dee Milliner, New York Jets, 9th overall
OG Chance Warmack, Tennessee Titans, 10th overall
OT DJ Fluker, San Diego Chargers, 11th overall

2014
LB C.J. Mosley, Baltimore Ravens, 17th overall
S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay Packers, 21st overall

2015
WR Amari Cooper, Oakland Raiders, 4th overall