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Thursday, May 4, 2023

• Projecting Bama’s 2023 depth chart after A-DAY Game •


• 2023 Alabama Sports 2023 •

 Tuscaloosa, AL


OFFENSIVE TACKLES:

J.C. Latham, Elijah Pritchett, Kadyn Proctor, Miles McVay, Wilkin Formby:

Analysis: Pritchett allowed several sacks during the spring game at left tackle, and the second-year tackle could be pushed this August by five-star freshman Kadyn Proctor.

OFFENSIVE GUARDS/CENTERS:

Seth McLaughlin, Tyler Booker, Darrian Dalcourt, Terrence Ferguson, Jaeden Roberts, James Brockermeyer, Olaus Alinen, Roq Montgomery:

Analysis: McLaughlin and Booker return as starters while Dalcourt, back for a fifth season, is the favorite to start at left guard after the departure of Javion Cohen in the transfer portal.

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN:

Jaheim Oatis, Justin Eboigbe, Tim Smith, James Smith, Jamil Burroughs, Jah-Marien Latham, Tim Keenan, Damon Payne, Monkell Goodwine, Khurtiss Perry, Isaiah Hastings, Anquin Barnes, Hunter Osborne, Jordan Renaud, Edric Hill:

Analysis: One of the surprises of the spring was no defensive linemen entering the portal despite considerable numbers -- 15 scholarship players -- and limited opportunities for playing time.

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS:

Dallas Turner, Chris Braswell, Keanu Koht, Quandarrius Robinson, Jeremiah Alexander, Keon Keeley, Yhonzae Pierre, Qua Russaw:

Analysis: This continues to be perhaps the strongest position on the roster from a recruiting rankings standpoint, with three freshmen five-star prospects -- Keeley, Pierre and Russaw -- added to a group that already includes three five-star players in Turner, Braswell and Alexander.

INSIDE LINEBACKERS:

Deontae Lawson, Jihaad Campbell, Trezmen Marshall, Shawn Murphy, Justin Jefferson, Kendrick Blackshire, Ian Jackson

Analysis: Alabama coaches spoke highly of Campbell, a five-star recruit last year, to ESPN before the spring game.

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