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 Data Scout Notes: 2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...87 TT, 2.5 TFL, 3 INT, 3 PBU, QBH, 0-3 FR in 15 gms in '21. Wore #29 in '20. 62 TT, 1.5 TFL, SCK, 3 PBU in 13 gms in '20. Was 213 in '19. Backup w/4 TT, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 SCK in 13 gms in '19.



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  08/15/22 - FS DeMarcco HellamsSr/2023, Alabama, 6-1, 203 (DS#9 FS) + More +

  There are some real personalities in Alabama's secondary. Jordan Battle proved that last year. Now a senior, Battle stepped to the mic Friday to say he didn't have any new Nick Saban jokes but noted the coach has been laughing a lot and that he's "liking his energy lately." The Fort Lauderdale product gave a rundown of freshmen safeties who are getting their sea legs before being asked about another fourth-year safety. Like Battle, DeMarcco Hellams opted against the NFL to come back for another season in Tuscaloosa. In a secondary with a few big names and personalities, Hellams could be one who doesn't get the same recognition as Battle or Kool-Aid McKinstry.

But the Washington DC product tied for the team lead with three interceptions a year ago. He also has quite a nickname. "He's Hitman Hellams," Battle said Friday. "He's a big hitter." Indeed he is. Listed at 6-foot-1, 208 pounds, Hellams has a highlight reel that proves he's not afraid of a little contact. But Hitman Hellams? "I think he came up with it, to be honest," Battle said who asked for the origin story. "His play speaks for the name. He's a good hitter. When he breaks on the ball, I think receivers are a little timid to catch it." - Birmingham News


(DS#9 FS) Sr/2023 FS DeMarcco HellamsAlabama
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  10/17/20 - FS DeMarcco HellamsSr/2023, Alabama, 6-1, 203 (DS#9 FS) + More +

  For a team replacing three starters in its secondary, Alabama football had few questions in terms of personnel. Jordan Battle was already a partial starter, playing deep safety in dime packages in 2019, and Daniel Wright was a solid second-stringer, giving both an obvious path to starting roles in 2020. Three games in, that plan is in shambles. Battle will miss the first half of the Georgia game after a targeting ejection in the fourth quarter against Ole Miss. Wright was benched in the second half of that game. The fallout could leave sophomore DeMarcco Hellams in a much bigger role in UA's secondary for at least the first half against the Bulldogs, if not the second half and several games beyond. Hellams was the one who replaced Wright against Ole Miss and finished with six tackles.

"Well we've got a lot of confidence in DeMarcco," UA coach Nick Saban said. "I think he went in there and did a good job. He's been a really good special teams player for us, played some in dime." Hellams was identified by outgoing starting safety Jared Mayden as a player who "came into his own" during his freshman season. Hellams had to compete with sophomore Jalyn Armour-Davis, junior college transfer Ronald Williams Jr. and freshmen Malachi Moore and Brian Branch for playing time at UA's star and money positions, its nickel and dime defensive backs. Moore got the nod at star and Hellams won the money position. "It's a role that needs to be filled with a tremendous amount of talent, but also knows the playbook as well," UA cornerback Patrick Surtain II said. "DeMarcco has been handling that role very well. We look for him to play that role great." - Montgomery Advertiser


(DS#9 FS) Sr/2023 FS DeMarcco HellamsAlabama
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