TUSCALOOSA ā Spring break is done and now itās back to work for defending national champion Alabama.
Following a 9-day layoff the Crimson Tide return to the practice fields at 3 p.m. Monday for the second of 15 spring practices over the next four weeks.
Of course, there will be several players that return in name only, including a trio of potential starters who were wearing black, non-contact jerseys during the first day of spring practice March 11, and are expected to miss most if not all of spring rehabbing from offseason surgeries.
That trio includes junior starting left tackle Cam Robinson (shoulder surgery), senior free safety Eddie Jackson (left knee surgery) and senior defensive end Jonathan Allen (shoulder surgery), who opted to return and forgo the NFL draft after leading the team with 12 sacks a year ago.
All three would appear safe to return to their starting spots once theyāre healthy enough and cleared for duty, but in the meantime, their absences will allow others eager to turn heads this spring the opportunity and practice reps to do so.
While quarterback and running back will be the most scrutinized position battles this spring, the battles at tackle, safety and defensive end could be the most important in helping replenish the strong depth which was key to helping Alabama win it all last season.
Among the players that could see increased reps in place of Robinson include early enrollee freshman tackle Jonah Williams, who like Robinson came to Alabama as a highly-recruited five-star product, as well as second-year players including sophomore and former four-star tackle Lester Cotton and redshirt freshman Matt Womack, a former three-star product from Mississippi. All three could work their way into the offensive line rotation this fall with a strong showing this spring, even if itās not necessarily at left tackle. Another option is junior college transfer Charles Baldwin, who is the presumptive favorite to win the starting job at right tackle, but could also see some cross-training opportunities this spring.
Safety is another wide-open position, especially with Jackson likely to spend much of the next few weeks rehabbing his left knee on a stationary bike. New defensive backs coach Derrick Ansley is already looking to find a replacement for graduated strong safety Geno Matias-Smith, and has plenty of options to choose from.
That group senior Maurice Smith, juniors Tony Brown and Hootie Jones, and sophomores Ronnie Harrison and Shawn Burgess-Becker.
Harrison and Jones would appear to be frontrunners for the starting strong safety position given their prototypical size at 6 foot 2-plus and 220 pounds, but Matias-Smith and Jackson are both converted corners who did well after the preseason move a year ago.
Given his disciplinary issues, including getting sent home from the College Football Playoff last season the day before the Cotton Bowl semifinal, the talented Brown could have the most to gain with a strong spring.
A former five-star cornerback, Brown is still facing potential āsuspensionsā according to head coach Nick Saban and is seemingly remains in Sabanās doghouse for the forseeable future, which means his production this spring could go a long way of securing himself a place in the two-deep rotation this coming fall. Burgess-Becker, a key reserve who saw time in 13 games last season, is another with a chance to impress, as is redshirt freshman Deionte Thompson, who is back at safety after spending much of last season working with the receivers.
The final position where thereās room for movement is at defensive end, where Allen and fellow senior Dalvin Tomlinson are the presumptive favorites to slide into the starting jobs at each side of the line after serving as key members of a deep defensive line rotation last season.
Among those with a chance to make that coaching decision more difficult include junior DaāShawn Hand, a former five-star product considered the nationās No. 1 player according to Rivals, and sophomore O.J. Smith, a reserve last season. With junior college addition Jamar King and four-star freshman Terrell Hall arriving this summer, this spring will be important for both Hand and Smith to secure their place ahead of the newcomers in the pecking order.
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