šŸˆ 2026 Alabama Roster Management Chart and Portal news

Here is the 2026 Roster Management Chart. You can view last year's version here. I will keep it updated regularly as player portal in and out and early draft departures make their announcements.


PositionSeniorsJuniorsSophomoresFreshmen2026 SigneesDepartures
QuarterbackAustin Mack*Keelon Russell*Tayden Kawaa
Jett Thomalla
Ty Simpson^
Running backDaniel Hill
Khalifa Keith*
Kevin Riley*
AK Dear
Ezavier Crowell
Traeshawn Brown
Jam Miller
Dre’lyn Washington
Tight EndDanny Lewis Jr.*Jack Sammarco
Josh Ford
Jay Lindsey*
Kaleb Edwards
Marshall Pritchett
Jaxon Shuttlesworth*
Mack SutterJosh Cuevas
Brody Dalton
Wide ReceiverMJ Chirgwin*Noah Rogers*
Ryan Williams
Lotzeir Brooks
Rico Scott*

Derek Meadows
Tyler Henderson~
Cederian Morgan
Maurice Mathis
Amari Sabb
Aubrey Walker
Germie Bernard
Offensive LineRacin Delgatty*
Ethan Fields*
Jayvin James*
Casey Poe*
William Sanders*
Michael Carroll
Nick Brooks
Ty Haywood*
Kaden Strayhorn*

Mal Waldrep*
Jackson Lloyd*
Chris Booker
Bryson Cooley
Jared Doughty
Bear Fretwell
Tyrell Miller~
Kadyn Proctor^
Parker Brailsford^
Jaeden Roberts
Geno VanDeMark
Kam Dewberry
Defensive FrontDevan Thompkins*
Kedrick Bingley-Jones*
Terrance Green*
Edric Hill*
Leslie Black
Jeremiah Beaman*
Isaia Faga*
London Simmons
Steve Mboumoua*
Caleb Smith*Corey Howard
Kamhariyan Johnson
Nolan Wilson
Tim Keenan III
LT Overton
Edge LinebackerFatutoa Henry*
Desmond Umeozulu
Jah-Marian Latham+
Yhonzae Pierre*
Justin Hill*
Jamarion Matthews
Malique Franklin
Inside LinebackerCaleb WoodsonCayden JonesQB Reese*
Duke Johnson II
Abduall Sanders
Luke Metz
Xavier Griffin
Zay Hall
Deontae Lawson
Justin Jefferson
Nikhai Hill-Green
SafetyBray Hubbard
Keon Sabb*
Red Morgan
Zay Mincey

Dre Kirkpatrick Jr
Ivan TaylorJireh Edwards
Rihyeal Kelley
CornerbackZabien Brown
Carmelo O’Neal
Dijon Lee
Chuck McDonald
Jorden Edmonds
Zyan Gibson
Nick Sherman~
Domani Jackson
DaShawn Jones

This chart will be updated regularly to reflect the most up to date roster outlook for 2026.

The Transfer Portal will be open from Friday, January 2nd until Friday, January 16th. Players will have those 2 weeks to enter the portal, but can sign after the portal closes. The 2 teams that play in the CFP National Championship Game will have a five-day portal period from January 20-24.

Note- Players in Red were either starters or significant contributors who played 150+ non-special teams plays in 2025.
* Player has used his redshirt
^ Underclassmen entering the NFL Draft
+ Latham will apply for 6th year due to injury
Bold Player is transferring in for 2026
~JUCO signee


Players That Are Transferring To Alabama
RB Khalifa Keith (App State)
TE Josh Ford (from Oklahoma State)
TE Jaxon Shuttlesworth (from Jacksonville State)
WR Noah Rogers (from NC Sate)
OL Nick Brooks (from Texas)
OL Racin Delgatty (from Cal Poly)
OL Ethan Fields (from Ole Miss)
OL Ty Haywood (from Michigan)
OL Jayvin James (from Mississippi State)
OL Kaden Strayhorn (from Michigan)
DL Leslie Black (from West Georgia)
DL Terrance Green (from Oregon)
DL Kedrick Bingley-Jones (from Mississippi State)
DL Caleb Smith (from Washington)
DL Devan Thompkins (from USC)
EDGE
Desmond Umeozulu (from South Carolina)
LB
Caleb Woodson (from Virginia Tech)
DB Carmelo O’Neal (from Mercer)



Players That Are Transferring From Alabama
RB Richard Young (to Colorado)
WR Cole Adams (to Vanderbilt)
WR Bubba Hampton (to Oregon State)
WR Isaiah Horton (to Texas A&M)
WR Jaylen Mbakwe (to Georgia Tech)
WR Jalen Hale (to SMU)
OL Arkel Anugwom (to Northwestern)
OL Olaus Alinen (to Kentucky)
OL Micah DeBose (to Vanderbilt)
OL Wilkin Formby (to Texas A&M)
OL Joseph Ionata (to Georgia Tech)
OL Roq Montgomery (to Western Kentucky)
DL Jordan Renaud (to Ole Miss)
DL
James Smith (to Ohio State)DL
DL Kelby Collins (to South Carolina)
DE
Keon Keeley (to Notre Dame)
EDGE Noah Carter (to Georgia Tech)
EDGE Qua Russaw (to Ohio State)
DB Cam Calhoun (to Ohio State)
DB Kameron Howard (to Boston College)
 
With Manning remaining in Texas another season, I’d be shocked if Coleman doesn’t end up in Austin. And Texas selects 2 players each year to provide a free lease on a new Lambo to, they would likely use that to sweeten the offer to him. Worked for Bond.
 
As of now:
Departures:
Aeryn Hampton, Kameron Howard, Roq Montgomery, Richard Young, Jaylen Mbakwe, Joseph Ionata, Jalen Hale, Olaus Alinen, Noah Carter, Peter Notaro
Additions: Josh Ford
Current targets: Hollywood Smothers, Cam Coleman, Caleb Woodson, Devan Thompkins
 
Losing Carter hurt. I wish we could keep him, but Hill is much better and we got Matthew coming in and he's supposedly better than Carter. He was going to get passed up eventually. Might be best for him to move on.
I'm of the opinion that the guy you've been developing for 2 years is the better option over a fresh from high school guy...we just saw the difference against us. We lost to a team of veteran players, they had very few young guys out there.


Teams are going to have to learn that supplementing with young talent is a good move, but finding veteran 21+ guys in the portal with talent that's already been sharpened is a better option.

I think recruiting and how it's handled will take a different turn more and more. Teams will look to classes to "supplement" things and try to hit diamonds in the rough vs trying to land the top 3 class every year with all elite talent. Because in 2-3 years you spend your NIL on talent that will likely be gone or won't bloom and you'll have to ask them to move on.

Teams like Indiana and others are realizing that you can just take the talent/growth from others via the portal and skip the whole "maturing" process. I know it's not always going to be easy to figure out that talent that way and scout it but basically it's going to change the game. People thought NIL was the big change to the game and evened the playing field between SEC and the rest of the world but I believe the Transfer Portal did more than anything.

Parity was created with the Transfer Portal, teams that couldn't be good before (Indiana) found ways to avoid the problem of developing talent from square 1 and immediately pushed a talented roster within 2 years because of the portal, not because of NIL.

Anyways, I think Carter should be a priority to retain because he was a DeBoer guy, he has the talent and he's got 2 years under his belt with weights and time in the system. If it happens? Who knows, but I think you'd want to retain him and keep the young talent if possible because you don't know which of those guys will not work out.
 
I'm of the opinion that the guy you've been developing for 2 years is the better option over a fresh from high school guy...we just saw the difference against us. We lost to a team of veteran players, they had very few young guys out there.


Teams are going to have to learn that supplementing with young talent is a good move, but finding veteran 21+ guys in the portal with talent that's already been sharpened is a better option.

I think recruiting and how it's handled will take a different turn more and more. Teams will look to classes to "supplement" things and try to hit diamonds in the rough vs trying to land the top 3 class every year with all elite talent. Because in 2-3 years you spend your NIL on talent that will likely be gone or won't bloom and you'll have to ask them to move on.

Teams like Indiana and others are realizing that you can just take the talent/growth from others via the portal and skip the whole "maturing" process. I know it's not always going to be easy to figure out that talent that way and scout it but basically it's going to change the game. People thought NIL was the big change to the game and evened the playing field between SEC and the rest of the world but I believe the Transfer Portal did more than anything.

Parity was created with the Transfer Portal, teams that couldn't be good before (Indiana) found ways to avoid the problem of developing talent from square 1 and immediately pushed a talented roster within 2 years because of the portal, not because of NIL.

Anyways, I think Carter should be a priority to retain because he was a DeBoer guy, he has the talent and he's got 2 years under his belt with weights and time in the system. If it happens? Who knows, but I think you'd want to retain him and keep the young talent if possible because you don't know which of those guys will not work out.
1. Indiana... That was pure coaching job.. coaching them up. he had gems everywhere. 2025 Indiana Football Transfer Portal

2. You need mixture of HS and transfer portal to sustain the long term goal of constantly making to playoff. OSU, Georgia are doing that. Ole miss relied on transfer portal almost exclusively and they are doing well. So you can win big with both. methods.

3. I think Alabama needs to do what OSU and Georgia has been doing... keep developing and don't worry about losing some players to portal. OSU/Georgia are dealing with same thing, and yet they're going to be fine.
 
Making sure you have a top QB along with a more than capable backup (to help manage and win games during a stretch if necessary) is extremely important. Right there with QB play, OL and DL (DE and EDGE) talent must be stocked. IMO, OL is easier to cultivate trough recruiting, but evaluations must be solid. DL is more difficult and they are costly in the portal, but they are vital.

Then prioritize the other positions in order of need. Maybe you're thin at TE? Maybe there's a need a physical, hard nosed and experienced safety? More speed or a deep threat at WR? A kicker? Those needs will change year to year, but QB, OL, and DL/DE/EDGE must come first.

The last piece of the puzzle is the coaching. With the ability to have unlimited coaches on the practice fields now, there is no excuse not to have the roster covered with top shelf coaches/teachers.

You look at Indiana, and they've unlocked it. I think UGA does a good job with it too, but most of the teams that advanced had at least some combo of the top tier QB/OL/DL and solid coaching. You get all 4, and you're sitting pretty.
 
Making sure you have a top QB along with a more than capable backup (to help manage and win games during a stretch if necessary) is extremely important. Right there with QB play, OL and DL (DE and EDGE) talent must be stocked. IMO, OL is easier to cultivate trough recruiting, but evaluations must be solid. DL is more difficult and they are costly in the portal, but they are vital.

Then prioritize the other positions in order of need. Maybe you're thin at TE? Maybe there's a need a physical, hard nosed and experienced safety? More speed or a deep threat at WR? A kicker? Those needs will change year to year, but QB, OL, and DL/DE/EDGE must come first.

The last piece of the puzzle is the coaching. With the ability to have unlimited coaches on the practice fields now, there is no excuse not to have the roster covered with top shelf coaches/teachers.

You look at Indiana, and they've unlocked it. I think UGA does a good job with it too, but most of the teams that advanced had at least some combo of the top tier QB/OL/DL and solid coaching. You get all 4, and you're sitting pretty.
The last piece of the puzzle is the coaching. With the ability to have unlimited coaches on the practice fields now, there is no excuse not to have the roster covered with top shelf coaches/teachers.

Amen
 
1. Indiana... That was pure coaching job.. coaching them up. he had gems everywhere. 2025 Indiana Football Transfer Portal

2. You need mixture of HS and transfer portal to sustain the long term goal of constantly making to playoff. OSU, Georgia are doing that. Ole miss relied on transfer portal almost exclusively and they are doing well. So you can win big with both. methods.

3. I think Alabama needs to do what OSU and Georgia has been doing... keep developing and don't worry about losing some players to portal. OSU/Georgia are dealing with same thing, and yet they're going to be fine.
Agree with you 100%.
Indiana and cignetti did a hell of a job, will it hit like this consistently? Dunno, but I agree bama needs to follow the path they’re on.
I’m just wondering if Deboer has that ā€œkillerā€ instinct to finish. I’ve been looking to year 3 from the beginning.

All that being said, bama should never get thumped the way they did by UGA or IU.
 
I've been yo Austin numerous times, yes I can. :p
I haven't been since 2012. It was nice the last time I was there. Great scenery. But I've heard homelessness is bad now.

Still, get inside the mind of a young player that is being offered millions. Hard to turn down an opportunity like that and play in an offense that does a good job of getting you in space.

Just my thoughts. If he chooses Texas, I could see why. Biggest bidder + Sark's offense.
 

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