📝 Who replaces Fromm?

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It's back to the drawing board for Alabama. The coaching staff will decide which quarterbacks to direct their focus throughout the spring and summer evaluations. Alabama wants a quarterback in this class. Nick Saban wants a quarterback in every class.

Yes, they are in great shape for some elite quarterbacks in 2018- Jack West, from Saraland High School in Ala., and Allan Walters, from Catholic High School in Paramus, N.J. Walters will spend a few days in Tuscaloosa at the end of March. Alabama could have a 2018 quarterback commitment prior to the fall, but still want one in 2017.

Alabama has offered some elite quarterbacks including Hunter Johnson, five-star from Brownsburg High School in Ind., Tate Martell, four-star from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nv., and Shawn Robinson, four-star from Guyer High School in Denton, Texas. Johnson is committed to Clemson, Martell to Texas A&M and Robinson to TCU.

Former Auburn commitment Lowell Narcisse, four-star from Saint James High School in La., and Bailey Hockman, four-star from McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Ga., also report offers from Alabama.

A few other names to get to know who have yet to receive offers from Alabama: Sam Ehlinger, four-star from Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, and Davis Mills, four-star from Greater Atlanta Christian in Norcross, Ga. Alabama has been in recent communication with both prospects. Ehlinger is committed to Texas.

More potential quarterback prospects will emerge during the next few months.

Recruiting - BONE: Quarterback focus | TideSports.com
 
Think the Saraland QB will commit to Bama
He's going to have his eye on some of your academic schools like Stanford. Good prospect and there's no reason not to like Alabama's chances.

At this point, he has a lot going for him that reminds me of AJ ... losing one of his best receivers this past class which will have an impact on his Sr numbers ... has physical tools but lacks a bit on the mental side. Like AJ, there's the question of him being able to carry a team if need be: AJ proved he could a few times.
 
Watched the Hockman kid from McEachern play this past season, a Georgia commit at the time. He was a junior, read well and was accurate, but watching him in person I thought he lacked arm strength. His passes tended to hang a bit, and he has a pretty low release, accentuated by a fairly small frame. I don't know how much he'll grow over the coming year, but I don't think he's anywhere near the 6-2 he's listed. GA's next can't miss, Eason, is supposedly a legit 6-5 with a different frame as you can see in this photo, Eason in background left, Hockman on right.

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