AUGUST CAMP: Monday Scoop
Kyle Henderson | Managing Editor
True Freshman Jedrick Wills at 6-5, 314-pounds has impressed our staff through the first three-days of practice
We’ve had three opportunities already to speak with Alabama Football Coaches Nick Saban, Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll, and Defensive Coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, as well speak to several different Alabama Football Players. Today, we provide you with a Monday Scoop heading into Alabama’s fourth practice.
Alabama Head Football Coach Nick Saban
Alabama is now a seven point favorite against Florida State in their Atlanta Showdown on September 2. When asked about the benefits of opening with such a high caliber opponent, Saban said there are a lot of challenges.
“I think it's challenging to get your team ready to play anybody, but obviously when you play a really, really good team, they present a lot of challenges. That's why they're a good team. That goes without saying, in my opinion. But the positive side of that is the players are more into it and more focused because they understand who they're playing and they have respect for the quality of team they're playing. I think the benefit of it is, it helps the offseason program, it helps spring practice, it helps summer conditioning because the players are really looking forward to playing in a game where they have a tremendous amount of respect for their opponent.”
Saban on Jeremy Pruitt
"I think Jeremy was a very good coordinator at Florida State and Georgia playing a similar system to what he sort of learned here. I don't think it was a tremendously difficult transition for him to implement what we did here, but I think he did a fabulous job. I think statistically, we were better in a lot of categories than even the year before, granted we had a lot of good players, but he got the good players to play well and I think that's the key.”
Freshmen Standouts?
Just to name a few freshmen that we have not year talked about
*Chris Allen - Linebacker - Has looked like a grown man, is 6-4, 239-pounds as a true freshman.
*DeVonta Smith - Receiver - Exceptional route runner, A+ footwork
*Alex Leatherwood - Offensive Tackle - Already pushing to start for the FSU game
*Jedrick Wills - Offensive Tackle - Alabama clearly has someone special here
*LaBryan Ray - Defensive Line - Stood out a few times on Saturday, has plenty of work to do, but has a great frame
Five Sophomores On The Rise
*Jared Mayden looked to be coming along very nicely at corner on Saturday
*Terrell Lewis at 6-foot-5, 254-pounds has looked great three-days in
*Jonah Williams, need we say more.
*Miller Forristall made some big time receptions on Saturday
*Raekwon Davis is pushing for a starting DE spot
Alabama Defensive Coordinator Jeremy Pruitt
While Alabama loses six defensive starters from the 2016 season, Alabama Defensive Coordinator Jeremy Pruitt does like what Alabama returns at all three levels. “We lost several key guys last year, but we have a lot of guys returning, at all three levels, at defensive line, linebackers, and secondary, and I hope we have an opportunity for these guys to use their experience to create leadership for these younger guys and I think we got some really good younger guys that should compete for jobs.”
Pruitt also gave a hint on whether or not defensive tackle Da’Ron Payne will be three down linemen. “Da’Ron Payne, he’s really worked hard to get in better shape to possibly be a three down player.”
Pruitt on blitzing
“Well I think anytime bring more than four guys, you put pressure on the backend and to do that you have to have good guys that can play man to man and that is where the pressure is at and last year we had some guys that had experience and also had some guys that were good blitzes. Over the next few weeks, we’ll see what type of a team we are and see if blitzing as much as last year is part of our indignity.”
On the progression of Rashaan Evans
"Rashaan is a really good athlete when we first got here, he was an outside pass rusher, and moved inside this year, and is improving every day."
On the outside linebacker position. “We have several players at outside linebacker that got an opportunity to play last year. Terrell Lewis, Christian Miller, Anfernee Jennings, and we have some younger guys there. The kids are going to work and continue to develop.”
Alabama Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll
Clues to his offensive playing style
“We have a ton of different plays that we can run offensively, and what you try to do as a coach is you try to put the players in position to be successful. Ultimately, Coach Saban is the head football coach, but we have a variety of different plays, both runs, and passes, and we’re implementing new plays every day. We have a whole new package going in today, quite a bit a plays, throwing a lot at these guys. You try to be aggressive as an offensive guy, you try to take away the strengths of the defense and really the strengths of your offensive, you want to try to expose the defense with.”
With a top of high running back talent, how will Daboll be able to manage the running backs during the 2017 season? To note last year, Alabama’s top three running backs carried the ball 356-times, Damien Harris had 146 of those carries.
“Look, running back is a position that you can’t have too many of. You can find creative ways to try to use them, and everyone will have a role if they earn that role. So, there are good players with all five of those guys, really. They’ve done a good job in the spring. And again, we’ve been out here for two days on with no pads on right now, so really it’s more of an execution, a detail, an assignment thing. We’ll get into the physical part of it here soon enough. But all of the guys are smart, they work really hard, are well-coached, so we’ll find some roles that we can use them as we see fit.”
Daboll also talked about second-year quarterback Jalen Hurts and how he’s progressed as a passer. The returning SEC Offensive Player of the Year threw for 2,780-yards and 23-touchdowns, but many have been skeptical of his game, especially his deep ball ability.
“He’s an extremely hard worker, dedicated to his craft as a young man to try to play the position the best he can. We’ve watched every piece of film that he’s had, whether it was last year, in the spring. And our goal, our mantra really, not just for Jalen but all the quarterbacks and the guys on our team is to improve every single day with their fundamentals. Because it doesn’t matter what play you call, your scheme, it doesn’t really matter until you really perfect your fundamentals."
Building New Relationships
While Brian Daboll spent a good amount of time in the NFL, transitioning to college and working with high school coaches and players is new for him. “ It’s something that I hadn’t done, but you try to develop relationships, be a good person and steer guys the right way and be a straight-shooter, which I try to be. I’ve really enjoyed it, enjoyed meeting these young players, developing relationships with coaches. I came here with an open mind, and it’s been a good few months.”
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