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Matt Zenitz |
Alabama's defensive line is arguably the best in the country, even after losing A'Shawn Robinson and Jarran Reed
Departed: A'Shawn Robinson, Jarran Reed, D.J. Pettway, Darren Lake
Returning starters: Senior Jonathan Allen, sophomore Da'Ron Payne
Other returning players: Junior Da'Shawn Hand, redshirt senior Dalvin Tomlinson, junior Josh Frazier, redshirt sophomore O.J. Smith, redshirt sophomore Johnny Dwight, redshirt senior Dakota Ball
Summer arrivals: Freshman Raekwon Davis, freshman Quinnen Williams, junior Jamar King
Allen was named first-team All-SEC as a sophomore last season
Outlook: Alabama has to replace two of the top defensive linemen in the country, Robinson and Reed.
No problem.
Allen is arguably the top defensive lineman in the country. Payne and Hand are two freakishly strong and athletic former five-star recruits poised for breakout seasons, and Tomlinson is ranked by CBS Sports as the sixth-best NFL draft prospect among senior defensive linemen.
Even after losing two second-round picks, there probably isn't another defensive line in the country with a better top-four than Alabama.
The only issue with the defensive line is depth.
The defensive linemen behind the top-four are a combination of newcomers and players with very limited game experience.
The four returning scholarship defensive linemen behind the top-four have just three career tackles combined.
"I feel like it is pretty rare to have that speed and power at multiple positions across the front"
He did it early last year
Battle to watch: The three newcomers and the combination of Frazier, Smith, Dwight and Ball will compete to be part of Alabama's defensive line rotation.
Keep an eye on: Frazier.
He's a former four-star recruit who was the sixth-ranked defensive tackle and 85th-best overall prospect in the 2014 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
Projected two-deep: Allen, Payne, Tomlinson/Hand, Frazier, Smith, Dwight
* Starters are in bold
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Departed: A'Shawn Robinson, Jarran Reed, D.J. Pettway, Darren Lake
Returning starters: Senior Jonathan Allen, sophomore Da'Ron Payne
Other returning players: Junior Da'Shawn Hand, redshirt senior Dalvin Tomlinson, junior Josh Frazier, redshirt sophomore O.J. Smith, redshirt sophomore Johnny Dwight, redshirt senior Dakota Ball
Summer arrivals: Freshman Raekwon Davis, freshman Quinnen Williams, junior Jamar King
Allen was named first-team All-SEC as a sophomore last season
Outlook: Alabama has to replace two of the top defensive linemen in the country, Robinson and Reed.
No problem.
Allen is arguably the top defensive lineman in the country. Payne and Hand are two freakishly strong and athletic former five-star recruits poised for breakout seasons, and Tomlinson is ranked by CBS Sports as the sixth-best NFL draft prospect among senior defensive linemen.
Even after losing two second-round picks, there probably isn't another defensive line in the country with a better top-four than Alabama.
The only issue with the defensive line is depth.
The defensive linemen behind the top-four are a combination of newcomers and players with very limited game experience.
The four returning scholarship defensive linemen behind the top-four have just three career tackles combined.
"I feel like it is pretty rare to have that speed and power at multiple positions across the front"
He did it early last year
Battle to watch: The three newcomers and the combination of Frazier, Smith, Dwight and Ball will compete to be part of Alabama's defensive line rotation.
Keep an eye on: Frazier.
He's a former four-star recruit who was the sixth-ranked defensive tackle and 85th-best overall prospect in the 2014 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
Projected two-deep: Allen, Payne, Tomlinson/Hand, Frazier, Smith, Dwight
* Starters are in bold
Continue reading...