šŸˆ Suttles: Insider Report

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Sept. 5 gets closer every day, and the want for Alabama football information, lets face it, that never dies down. If you're one of those people expecting big things from Crimson Tide football this year, you have reason to be excited. This team is loaded with talent.

I've spent the last several days talking to multiple sources to get the most up-to-date and accurate information. So here it is, the Insider Report.

Looking at this team, it's not difficult to see that it is elite. As I said above, the team is stocked with talent. The offensive line is quite good, the running backs are good, the defensive line is elite, the linebackers are great, the secondary is improved. There is a feeling that with solid quarterback play, this is a national championship team. That talk isn't hyperbole. The team compares quite nicely, in fact to the 2011 and 2012 teams. But there is a hiccup. The team hasn't gotten solid quarterback play, the wide receivers aren't particularly helping the quarterbacks much and the season opener is less than two weeks away.

We'll start with the quarterback competition. Three quarterbacks have created a little distance between themselves and the others, with two of those locked in a tight competition. Alec Morris was the first quarterback to take the field in the second scrimmage. He's the subject of much speculation at the moment. Many favor him to win the starting job. It's true that Morris finds himself in good position right now. And to be truthful, it's probably more from what the other quarterbacks have not done than what Morris has done. That's not a knock on Morris. He's actually done what's been asked of him, and, primarily, it's taking care of the football. He's not turning it over, and that is the No. 1 priority to Nick Saban. Saban said during a recent press conference the team doesn't need a quarterback to win the game. Think about that for a second. What does that statement mean? It means, that he knows the offense can run the football. He knows he's got a weapon at punter in JK Scott. And he knows how good his defense is going to be. You've heard him say before that as long as every drive ends in a kick, it's a good thing. That means that he's not afraid to punt and play defense. Turning the ball over is a no-no. So from that end, Morris is doing what is asked from him. But he's also not making many plays. Maybe that doesn't matter. But there will a time this season where the defense won't be able to shut down an opposing offense. Can Morris help win a 35-31 game? That's the question. A better question is can another quarterback protect the football like Morris can?

Jake Coker is the other most likeliest candidate to start. Coker's strengths don't need to be listed. You know them. He's got plenty of arm strength. He's athletic. He's big. He's strong. And he's tough. Coker's toe injury, while not severe, was quite painful. And he had the mental toughness to come back quickly to get right back in the competition. And don't believe what you may have read from a national writer that Coker hasn't won over the locker room. That's simply not true. Coker's teammates respect him. Anyone who says anything less is being less than truthful or reaching for a storyline that quite simply doesn't exist. I was told by multiple sources that Coker made the best five throws on Saturday. It was the other throws that are holding Coker back. He must be more accurate and protect the football.

None of the quarterbacks lit it up during the second scrimmage. To put it into proper context though, you must consider that the offense had to go up against one of the best defenses in the country. Unofficially: Morris was 6 of 19 (there were some drops). Cooper Bateman was 16 of 27 (lots of check down throws). David Cornwell was 1 of 10. Coker attempted 26 passes (one interception) and Blake Barnett attempted 11.

Morris connected on the day's biggest play, about a 95-yard touchdown pass to Robert Foster. Sources told me that it was defensive bust. It wasn't a deep throw, Foster made the catch and then shook Eddie Jackson for the long touchdown.

I was told Bateman had the best day of the five, but he also played mostly with and against the second team mostly. At this point of the competition, the coaching staff has to cut the list of quarterbacks they're working with so it becomes manageable. To that end, Barnett and Cornwell are essentially out of the competition. Saban hasn't uttered Cornwell's name in more than two weeks. That's especially peculiar considering he exited spring camp as one of the two main competitors.

Saban said he's going to go with the guy who is least likely to lose the game. At this point, that fits the description of Morris. I think Coker can fill that role too. In fact, if it stays the same as it is at the moment, I think both Morris and Coker will play. Even if one starts against Wisconsin, it doesn't mean much. We'll know who the staff feels best about when we see who takes the field against Ole Miss.

With all that said, the wide receivers must begin helping their quarterbacks more. There was little separation from defensive back during Saturday's scrimmage. I knew there would be some growing pains with the departure of all-world talent Amari Cooper and DeAndrew White and Christion Jones. That's a lot of experience to lose. The current crop needs to do a better job of consistently getting open. That's not happening right now. There were also plenty of drops in the scrimmage. Saban acknowledged that the unit is younger than they'd like, and some of that is due to Cam Sims and Raheem Falkins being out with injury. Multiple sources tell me that the best overall wide receiver at the moment is transfer Richard Mullaney. He is the most polished of the group -- runs great routes, good hands. He'll be the possession receiver this season. ArDarius Stewart has the most potential for this season. He is fast and he'll make the tough catch. He's also real tough. But he needs to improve his consistency. The way it was told to me "Stewart might be the most flashiest or most talented, but Mullaney looks like a pro. He will catch way more passes than most fans think." Robert Foster has great potential as he showed during that 90+ yard touchdown catch. Chris Black almost made a SportsCenter Top 10 catch for a touchdown but couldn't hold onto the ball. Calvin Ridley has a ton of talent. The coaching staff is excited about him.

Saban is calling O.J. Howard "special." Whether that translates to a larger role in the offense remains to be seen.

The team feels good about the running backs with Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake. So much so that they limited both workloads during the first two scrimmages. There is a feeling that Drake is the best player on the team. Kiffin will use him a variety of ways. Damien Harris will see carries this season. Harris runs behind his pad level well. He has good vision, nice cutting ability and good speed. He may not get a ton of carries this season, but he is the future at running back without doubt.

The secondary's athleticism has been upgraded. Moving cornerbacks Geno Smith and Eddie Jackson to safety accomplished that. This should help defend the pass much better. There is a trade off though. Neither is particularly skilled at coming into the box and playing physical. Saturday Marlon Humphrey was the cornerback opposite Cyrus Jones. This secondary can cover more ground and make more plays. When the team goes dime there will essentially be six corners on the field. Minkah Fitzpatrick is the Star defensive back in nickel and the Money in dime. Ronnie Harrison is the third safety right now. Tony Brown worked exclusively with the second team at corner Saturday. Talent isn't the issue with Brown. It's the off-the-field stuff that's hindering him. Saban didn't even mention him after Saturday's scrimmage in a talk to boosters. With Anthony Averett banged up, Bradley Sylve was the other corner with the 2s. Averett had a good camp.

Adam Griffith had a nice fall camp. When he's healthy, he is good. When his back hurts, he’s not so good. This camp his back’s been pretty good. He had nice distance on his kickoffs. He missed a 52-yard field goal during Saturday' scrimmage that landed in the seats. It had the distance for well over 60, but he missed it left.

Other things I've heard from sources

"The offense is going to have to give Wisconsin points for Wisconsin to score much. If they score more than 14 on their own without help, I’ll be shocked."

"Daron Payne is a beast. He showed up ready to go. There is tremendous depth on the defensive line, but the coaching staff loves him. He's the next Marcell Dareus."

"This defense is in the conversation with the 2011 defense. It's that good."

"Blake Barnett has the 'It' factor in terms of being a leader. Guys naturally flock to him."

"If it comes down to a strictly protecting the football decision, Alec Morris is in good shape."

Other tidbits

**Cyrus Jones played a couple of plays at wide receiver during the scrimmage

**Kenyan Drake returned kicks

**When it was 1s against 1s, the defense forced three-and-out nearly every time

**Reuben Foster and Derrick Henry had a big collision on the goal line that brought a lot of "ooohs"

**Foster laid out Damien Harris on one hit

**Marlon Humphrey had a pick six

**It took a hour and a half for the offense to score on the first team defense and even that came during a situational drill.

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The team feels good about the running backs with Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake. So much so that they limited both workloads during the first two scrimmages. There is a feeling that Drake is the best player on the team. Kiffin will use him a variety of ways. Damien Harris will see carries this season. Harris runs behind his pad level well. He has good vision, nice cutting ability and good speed. He may not get a ton of carries this season, but he is the future at running back without doubt.

Is there going to be another scrimmage? I sure hope they really start giving Henry, Drake, and Harris the ball more. If this years offense is going to be run-heavy, start working like that in practice to get the players used to it. And I would think Harris would get a lot of carries seeing how Drake will be splitting out wide in various situations.

**Marlon Humphrey had a pick six

Guy will be an awesome play maker. Can't imagine what the defense will look like next year with Brown and him starting.

The secondary's athleticism has been upgraded. Moving cornerbacks Geno Smith and Eddie Jackson to safety accomplished that. This should help defend the pass much better. There is a trade off though. Neither is particularly skilled at coming into the box and playing physical.

I doubt we'll need any box safeties this year with the front 7. I'm glad the transition from CB to safety is smooth for Jackson.
 
Is there going to be another scrimmage? I sure hope they really start giving Henry, Drake, and Harris the ball more. If this years offense is going to be run-heavy, start working like that in practice to get the players used to it. And I would think Harris would get a lot of carries seeing how Drake will be splitting out wide in various situations.

*snippage*

I doubt we'll need any box safeties this year with the front 7. I'm glad the transition from CB to safety is smooth for Jackson.

I'm sure they've gotten enough carries to have their legs under them, and that the line is ready to run block. I think they'll really start giving it to them in Dallas.

On using the safeties walked up, I think they both have the capability, as converted corners, to get depth in pass coverage better than most of the safeties of the Saban era (Ha Ha, Rashad and Barron may have been better, but no others immediately come to mind.

Getting excited for the season.

RTR,

Tim
 
I figured Tony Brown was in the doghouse. He was first team corner the first few weeks, and Humphrey wasn't even practicing with the injury. He will either grow up or get left behind.

Mullaney sounds like a good pickup. Glad he's on board.

Sounds like Mo Smith is good, but Minkah Fitz could be great. Not a bad problem to have
 
With Eddie Jackson and Geno Smith starting at safety, it feels like Saban/Smart are somewhat evolving with the game. We've always had some big thumper safeties going back to Woodall, Vinnie, Barron, Landon, etc. There's been some good coverage safeties also like HaHa and Rashaad, but almost always a physical run stopper.

So obviously Saban feels great about that front 7. Both Eddie and Geno were CB's, and our star position will likely be Minkah Fitz or Mo Smith who were recruited as CB's. I like the idea of having better pass defenders back there with ball skills, especially if we can get a legit pass rush. Could be lots of plays to be made.

Tons of flexibility on this roster in the D Backfield. He can start Geno and Eddie, and still go to Harrison and Hootie who are much more intimidating. I also believe both can really cover, especially Hootie who basically played Star back in High School. A guy like Mo Smith has experience and could probably play any spot necessary, and by all accounts Minkah Fitz is the best looking freshman DB we've ever heard about this early. Thinking about Tony Brown as a backup is kind of mind boggling... With Bradley Sylve and Jabriel Washington as solid backup options with experience.

Very impressive group... Of all ages... Damn. RTR
 
The receiver dropsies are troubling

Can be nothing more than lack of concentration which is coachable

Could be lack of soft hands which isn't

I am firmly on the Mullaney train until proven wrong. Other than Duron "the unicorn" Carter I don't remember a transfer receiver under CNS. Usually he brings in those folks for a reason and I think the kid plays a significant role on this offense

I trust coach and I hope this QB thing shakes out but there is a voice which keeps asking "what if we not only fail to catch lightning in a bottle, what if we get a dead 9 volt in a paper sack"

Hopefully that voice chokes
 
The receiver dropsies are troubling

Can be nothing more than lack of concentration which is coachable

Could be lack of soft hands which isn't

I am firmly on the Mullaney train until proven wrong. Other than Duron "the unicorn" Carter I don't remember a transfer receiver under CNS. Usually he brings in those folks for a reason and I think the kid plays a significant role on this offense

I trust coach and I hope this QB thing shakes out but there is a voice which keeps asking "what if we not only fail to catch lightning in a bottle, what if we get a dead 9 volt in a paper sack"

Hopefully that voice chokes

Colin Peek was an awesome transfer from GT!! Pretty slim pickins' otherwise
 
If it does wind up being Alec Morris, I expect Mullaney to have 50+ receptions this season. Judging from the highlights I've seen of him, he'll be a stud possession guy for us. Ridley and Foster stretching the field will also be a sight to see.

Outside of the defense returning to the form we had become accustomed to, I'm probably most excited about seeing what Henry looks like as our primary 'back. He's always struck me as a guy that needs to catch his rhythm in a groove instead of the "here and there" carries he's gotten over the past two years.

We're going to be just fine. This team would scrub last year's by two touchdowns.
 
The receiver dropsies are troubling

Can be nothing more than lack of concentration which is coachable

Could be lack of soft hands which isn't

I am firmly on the Mullaney train until proven wrong. Other than Duron "the unicorn" Carter I don't remember a transfer receiver under CNS. Usually he brings in those folks for a reason and I think the kid plays a significant role on this offense

I trust coach and I hope this QB thing shakes out but there is a voice which keeps asking "what if we not only fail to catch lightning in a bottle, what if we get a dead 9 volt in a paper sack"

Hopefully that voice chokes
A lot of this offense's success may depend on how well the receivers block.
 
"Daron Payne is a beast. He showed up ready to go. There is tremendous depth on the defensive line, but the coaching staff loves him. He's the next Marcell Dareus."

That's an exciting comparison. Really looking forward to seeing him, and this defense, take over.

Per Andrew Bone, Tidesports.com:

I don't comment too much on team info. I stick to recruiting, but I do have a few nuggets to share regarding fall camp.

In regards to freshmen- Hearing Minkah Fitzpatrick and Calvin Ridley are head-and-shoulders above the rest of the group (freshmen) right now. Damian Harris has also been very good. Alabama also really likes what they have seen from offensive lineman Lester Cotton and wide receiver Daylon Charlot. Tight end Hale Hentges and linebacker Keaton Anderson have also surprised. Expect Anderson to make an impact on special teams.

Alabama is very excited about what they have seen from Blake Barnett in fall camp. He will not become the starter, but he has what a lot of coaches like the call the 'it factor'. They really like his confidence and swagger on the field. He is also showing some good leadership.

A lot of people want to know about quarterback. Most believe by now the quarterback race is between Alec Morris, Cooper Bateman and Jake Coker. Coker probably has the most talent between the three, but it sounds like Morris or Bateman may have a better chance to take the lead role. I don't expect Coach Saban to name a starter. He may just let it play out much like in years past- AJ McCarron/Philip Sims.

There is a lot of high praise regarding the defense, and many believe it has returned to what it was like in 2009-2012. There is a lot of depth on defense especially on the defensive line and in the secondary.

The team attitude has been great throughout fall camp with several leaders stepping up including Reggie Ragland, O.J. Howard, Derrick Henry and Ryan Kelly. Alabama, obviously, has lack of experience at quarterback and wide receiver, but a great group of running backs and a talented offensive line along with Howard at tight end. Alabama has also been very impressed with Oregon State transfer Richard Mullaney. He should become a big contributor this fall.
 
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