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Calvin Ridley likes what he's seen from Alabama's three QBs
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Calvin Ridley likes what heās seen from Alabamaās trio of quarterbacks.
The rising junior wide receiver has caught passes from all three of the Crimson Tideās scholarship signal callers this spring and has seen positive things from each of them on the practice field.
Incumbent starter Jalen Hurts has received rave reviews from coaches and players this spring, and the teamās most-experienced pass catcher has noticed a difference in his roommate.
āI think itās night and day,ā Ridley said of Hurts prior to Tuesdayās 13th spring practice. āHeās gotten so much better. He sits in there and sometimes when Iām not in and I look, heās stepping up, making good throws. So, heās gotten a lot better.ā
Last season, Hurts threw for 2,780 yards, 23 touchdowns and nine interceptions to go along with his 954 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns in 15 games of action. But he struggled to consistently pass the ball downfield with accuracy as the year progressed.
This spring, the emphasis has been placed on keeping Hurts and the quarterbacks in the pocket and less on tucking the football and running before completing their reads. And early reviews have said the game has slowed down for the Channelview, Texas, native.
āI just see him step up, when the pocket breaks down,ā Ridley said. āHe just steps into it and makes a good throw. And sometimes he used to, when the pocket breaks down, he would take off. And now heās getting a lot better at it. Itās going to help us a lot.ā
Earlier this spring, head coach Nick Saban said Hurts is the starter and the pair of quarterbacks they recently signed are āgoing to have to grow into being adequate backups by the fall.ā
The other dual-threat quarterback on the roster, Tua Tagovailoa, was the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback and No. 32 overall prospect in the 2017 cycle, per the 247Sports Composite. And he has also caught some peopleās attention with his impressive passing in his first practices in Tuscaloosa.
āHeās a real good quarterback, heās smart,ā Ridley said of the Honolulu, Hawaii, product. āHe could get a lot more comfortable, but heās a good football player and seems like he knows what heās doing. He knows how to move the ball down the field with the team, so I like him. Heās got a nice spiral. Heās left-handed and can throw the ball pretty good. Good accuracy.ā
Rounding out the trio of quarterbacks is four-star, pro-style passer Mac Jones. The Jacksonville, Fla., native was the No. 12 pro-style quarterback and No. 38 player in the state of Florida.
Jones has been the third signal caller in the position line behind Hurts and Tagovailoa, but just like the dual-threat quarterbacks, the 6-foot-2 has shown flashes on the field this spring.
āMac is pretty good, too,ā Ridley said. āHeās like one of those who throws really well. I would say Jalen probably runs better than him, but Mac can throw really well. He was one of those 7-on-7 guys. He can throw. Smart, too.ā
All three quarterbacks will display their talents at Saturdayās A-Day Spring Game, and Hurts will likely handle the first-team reps with the freshmen splitting time on the second team.
Ridley is 0-1 in spring games, and even though he enjoys hot dogs and beans more than the victorās dinner of steak, he will look to even the score with a win in his second scrimmage in Bryant-Denny Stadium, which kicks off at 2 p.m. CT on April 22 on ESPN.
āHopefully, the first-team offense (wins),ā Ridley said Tuesday afternoon. āOur defense is pretty good so weāre going to fight it out. We got some good plays. Youāre going to see some good stuff.ā