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Alabama football fall practices roll on.
The Crimson Tide took the field for its first fall practice on July 30, one where it showcased its quarterback and left guard battle along with a key returning defensive starter ahead of the team's Aug. 30 opener against Florida State.
Alabama was back on the field July 31 for its second of 20 fall practices.
The Tuscaloosa News took in another 15 minutes of Crimson Tide practice time. Here's what we saw.
Dijon Lee stands out in loaded Alabama DB room
Dijon Lee didn't do much during the open practice period July 31. He didn't have to. The Crimson Tide freshman defensive back, standing at 6-foot-4, 202 pounds, stood significantly above each of the cornerbacks he trained with, lining up for drills with fellow California freshman Chuck McDonald. Lee was long and lanky with the body type of a cornerback, but one bigger than everyone else on the roster. Zabien Brown and Domani Jackson, who's back after missing the spring with an undisclosed injury, took first reps, while Cam Calhoun took second.
Alabama defensive line focuses on explosion off line of scrimmage
Most of the work for Alabama's interior defensive line Thursday was on the sleds, working on stance and power and that initial contact at the line of scrimmage. Steve Bolo Mboumoua, a junior college transfer, got tips from Florida transfer Kelby Collins, who called the freshman to 'stop playing with that.' Edric Hill, the redshirt sophomore who's garnered ample praise this offseason, got continued praise from Alabama defensive line coach Freddie Roach from his explosion onto the sled. James Smith also dominated sleds on defensive line reps.
Alabama defensive line order: Who took first reps?
Right as practice started, Tim Keenan III and LT Overton led defensive line drills, followed by Jeremiah Beaman, Jordan Renaud, Keon Keeley, Hill, Isaia Faga and Collins.
Alabama offensive line: What to take from guard pull reps
During the open practice period, most Alabama offensive line reps were on-guard pull blocking techniques using the entire offensive line. KamDewberry seemed to take charge of the first-team left guard spot next to Kadyn Proctor and Parker Brailsford from the reps seen. VanDeMark worked at center with a line that included freshman tackle Jackson Lloyd and redshirt freshman guard Williams Sanders.
Alabama wolf outside linebacker could have sneaky depth in 2025
If order matters during Alabama wolf outside linebacker reps, a freshman may already be moving up the ranks. Behind starter Qua Russaw and sixthyear Jah-Marien Latham, Ohio freshman Justin Hill repped ahead of Noah Carter. Russaw is expected to take the bulk of reps for a position charged with becoming a pass-rushing force on the outside. But Hill, the 6-foot-3, 242pound Cincinnati native, already looks right at home in rushing reps.