🏈 🐘 2025 Alabama Football Roster and Portal Management Chart

2025 Alabama Roster Outlook

PositionSeniorsJuniorsSophomoresFreshmen2025 SigneesDepartures
QuarterbackTy Simpson*Austin Mack*Keelon RussellJalen Milroe*^
Running backJam Miller
Dre’lyn Washington+
Daniel Hill
Richard Young
Kevin Riley*AK Dear
Tight EndJosh Cuevas
Brody Dalton+
Danny Lewis Jr.Jack Sammarco+Jay Lindsey*Kaleb Edwards
Marshall Pritchett
CJ Dippre#
Robbie Ouzts#
Wide ReceiverGermie BernardIsiah Horton+Ryan Williams
Cole Adams
Jaylen Mbakwe

Jalen Hale*
Rico Scott*
Bubba Hampton*
Derek Meadows
Lotzeir Brooks
Offensive Line Jaeden Roberts*
Geno VanDeMark*
Kam Dewberry+
Parker Brailsford*
Kadyn Proctor
Wilkin Formby*
Roq Montgomery*
Olaus Alinen*
Arkel Anugwom*+
Casey Poe*
William Sanders*
Joseph Ionata*
Micah DeBose
Michael Carroll
Mal Waldrep
Jackson Lloyd
Tyler Booker^
Defensive FrontTim Keenan III*
LT Overton
James SmithEdric Hill*
Jordan Renaud*
Keon Keeley*
Jeremiah Beaman*
Isia Faga*
London Simmons
Steve Mboumoua~
Tim Smith#
Edge LinebackerJah-Marian Latham*Kelby Collins+Qua Russaw*
Yhonzae Pierre*
Noah Cater*Justin Hill
Kevonte Henry~
Que Robinson#
Inside LinebackerDeontae Lawson*
Justin Jefferson
Nikhai Hill-Green+
Cayden JonesQB Reese*Darrell Johnson
Abduall Sanders
Luke Metz
Jihaad Campbell^
SafetyKeon SabbBray Hubbard
Kameron Howard
Red Morgan
Zay Mincey

Dre Kirkpatrick Jr
Ivan TaylorMalachi Moore#
CornerbackDomani Jackson
DaShawn Jones*
Zabien Brown
Cameron Calhoun+
Dijon Lee
Chuck McDonald

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

Players in Red were either starters or significant contributors (120+ non-special teams snaps) in 2024.
* Player has used his redshirt
# Player is out of eligibility
^ Player is entering the NFL Draft
+ Player is transferring in for 2025
~JUCO signee
-Jaylen Mbakwe is listed as a WR instead of CB

-Winter Transfer Portal Dates are December 9th - December 28th (bowl and playoff teams have a 5 day extension following final game)
-Spring Transfer Portal Dates are April 16th - April 25th.
-A 30 day transfer portal window will open any time a head coach leaves their program for any reason.

Players Transferring from Alabama

DL Jehiem Oatis (to Colorado)
DL Hunter Osborne (to Virginia)
DL Damon Payne (to Michigan)
Edge Keanu Koht (to Vanderbilt)
Edge Jayshawn Ross (to Kansas State)
LB/Edge Jeremiah Alexander (to Clemson)
LB Sterling Dixon (to NC State)
LB Justin Okoronkwo (to South Carolina)
DB Jahlil Hurley (to Kansas)
S DeVonta Smith (to Notre Dame)
S King Mack (to Penn State)

QB Dylan Lonergan (to Boston College)
RB Justice Haynes (to Michigan)
OL Miles McVay (to North Carolina)
OL Elijah Pritchett (to Nebraska)
TE Ty Lockwood (to Boston College)
WR Kobe Prentice (to Baylor)
WR Caleb Odom (to Ole Miss)
WR Kendrick Law (to Kentucky)
WR Emmanuel Henderson (to Kansas)
WR Jaren Hamilton (to Arizona State)
WR Amari Jefferson (to Tennessee)


Players Transferring to Alabama
EDGE Kelby Collins (from Florida)
LB
Nikhai Hill-Green (from Colorado)
CB
Cameron Calhoun (from Utah)
OL
Kam Dewberry (from Texas A&M)
OL Arkel Anugwom (from Ball State)
WR
Isaiah Horton (from Miami)
RB
Dre’lyn Washington (from Louisiana)
TE Jack Sammarco (from West Virginia)
TE
Brody Dalton (from Troy)
 
I heard today on Channel 84, Siri’s radio that agents charge 15%. I’d be happy to represent anyone for 10%.

Sometimes more than that. Compare to the highly regulated NFL agents who can earn a max of 3%.
 
Such slight production to be a top TE option.
Well, it could be because of a number of reasons like, the offense, the scheme, etc. Seems that he may be more of the traditional “inline” TE used primarily as a blocker. We can go back thru the years and point to various TEs that we had and talk about how they were underutilized. Michael Williams that was on the ‘11 and ‘12 team, was primarily a run blocker, yet against Notre Dame, he caught a TD on play action. OJ Howard in ‘13 was so putrid as a run blocker that he was a liability.
 
Well, it could be because of a number of reasons like, the offense, the scheme, etc. Seems that he may be more of the traditional “inline” TE used primarily as a blocker. We can go back thru the years and point to various TEs that we had and talk about how they were underutilized. Michael Williams that was on the ‘11 and ‘12 team, was primarily a run blocker, yet against Notre Dame, he caught a TD on play action. OJ Howard in ‘13 was so putrid as a run blocker that he was a liability.
That was a spot on assessment. Washington 2023 ran a ton of 12 personnel throughout that entire season. I know people like to talk about Penix and that passing game that year(and rightfully so), but they had a lot of success running the football that season as well. And the tight ends were a big part of that. They'd even get them involved during screen plays as well, they'd have them line up on the line of scrimmage and kick out once the ball was snapped to go help blocking on the perimeter. They used their TE's in a multitude of ways that lead them to be successful in that area. Im hoping we can recreate that this season.
 
Adidas makes a superior product…
I ran some clinics and actually had the opportunity to test and compare Nike, under armour, adidas football gear.
The adizero from adidas was by far the best cleat, wraps and such. Under armour we rated as the #2.
Did the same with baseball. New balance and adidas out performed Nike and wasn’t even close.
In our soccer sessions which I only assisted with, adidas, pampa, mizuno where the top 3.

Adidas is consistently on top of our lists.

I was lucky enough to have a friend/parent of a player that was a marketing guru for some mega corps. He set us up with these companies rolling out new gear.

also, was able to beta the zenith football helmets. They single handedly cause ridell to step it up with the speedflex. Never had the opportunity to use/size the zero2 helmets but I’ve heard they’re really good too.

Anyway after the rambling I kinda wish they’d goto adidas, which they will not.
 

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