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  04/09/20 - *Henry Ruggs IIIJr/2020, Alabama, 5-11, 188 (DS#3 WR) + More +

  Six Alabama players are set to "participate virtually" in the NFL draft, which will be done in a fully virtual format. Those six Crimson Tide players will be wide receiver Henry Ruggs, offensive lineman Jedrick Wills, wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, outside linebacker Terrell Lewis, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and safety Xavier McKinney. Former Alabama and Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts will be among the other 52 players participating virtually in the draft. The NFL, which released that list of players Thursday night, will give more details on what the players will be doing at a later point. - Birmingham News

(DS#3 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Henry Ruggs IIIAlabama
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  04/08/20 - *Tua TagovailoaJr/2020, Alabama, 6-0, 217 (DS#2 QB) + More +

  Tua Tagovailoa is widely projected to be a Top 10 pick in the upcoming NFL draft, but one former general manager remains wary of the former Alabama quarterback's injury history. On his "GM Shuffle" podcast, former Cleveland Browns GM and longtime NFL analyst Michael Lombardi said sources have told him that two teams - including one drafting in the Top 10 - have "flunked" Tagovailoa on their pre-draft physical. Lombardi said it's not only Tagovailoa's hip injury - which ended his 2019 season in mid-November - that has pro teams wary, but also a "multitude of injuries" the former Crimson Tide star suffered during his college career.

"It's not just his hip," Lombardi said. "It's his ankle. It's his wrist. He broke his wrist the first day of spring ball one year. … He's brittle. He is brittle. You can't deny it." The broken wrist Lombardi appears to be referring to happened on the first day of spring drills in 2018, when Tagovailoa suffered what was alternately described as a hand and thumb injury (though not a wrist injury). The Alabama quarterback also missed game or practice time with two separate ankle injuries that required surgery and a knee injury during his time in Tuscaloosa. - Birmingham News


(DS#2 QB) Jr/2020 QB *Tua TagovailoaAlabama
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  04/07/20 - Daniel WrightrSr/2022, Alabama, 6-0, 187 (DS#14 FS) + More +

  Another former member of the Houston Texans will be joining the Alabama staff. Shiloh Keo, a starting safety for the Texans in 2013, is expected to be hired to the Crimson Tide staff in a support staff capacity, AL.com has learned. The former fifth-round draft pick played in the NFL from 2011-16, including 2011-14 with the Texans, and was the defensive backs coach at the College of Idaho the last two seasons. Another ex-Texan, Max Bullough, joined the Alabama staff as a graduate assistant earlier in the offseason. - Birmingham News

(DS#14 FS) rSr/2022 FS Daniel WrightAlabama
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  04/01/20 - Alex LeatherwoodSr/2021, Alabama, 6-5, 312 (DS#5 OT) + More +

  The SEC announced on Tuesday that it has canceled its spring meetings that were scheduled for the last week of May in Destin, Florida. Concerns over the spread of coronavirus forced the decision, the conference said. The league will "determine alternate methods for holding meetings important to conference operations and explore opportunities to recognize award winners who [were to be] honored at the event," it said in a release. Held in Destin each year since 1985, the meetings produce rule changes for upcoming seasons. Top school officials, athletic administrators as well as football and basketball coaches are in attendance annually. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said during a conference call earlier this month that planning for SEC football media days in Atlanta this July was "full steam ahead" despite the coronavirus outbreak. - Birmingham News

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  03/29/20 - *Henry Ruggs IIIJr/2020, Alabama, 5-11, 188 (DS#3 WR) + More +

  If you're wondering why Henry Ruggs III is fast climbing up NFL draft boards, listen to two of his old coaches. Listen to Tyrone Rogers, Ruggs' coach at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala. "He plays bigger than what he is," Rogers told The Post. "When I had him, he was only like 5-11, 6-foot, 165 pounds. … You can't tell Henry that he's not 6-4, 220." Listen to Maryland coach Michael Locksley, who was Ruggs' wide receivers coach and assistant offensive coordinator for Nick Saban at Alabama. "He's got a little of Steve Smith toughness, Hines Ward … to me, that type of mentality," Locksley told The Post. "Receivers get high ankle sprains, and some of those guys are done for three, four games. He tapes it up and comes back in. He's gonna play. He loves to play." So Henry Ruggs III is much more than another Tyreek Hill - with none of the accompanying baggage - much more than a former track star who blazed a 4.27 40 at the combine.

What would Rogers tell NFL GMs about Henry Ruggs III? "Ultimate competitor," Rogers said. "You don't have to worry about him off the field." What would Locksley tell NFL GMs about Henry Ruggs III? "I think everybody knows the deep-play threat that he has," Locksley said, "but what you typically see in receivers, and they get that tag as prima donnas - this guy is a workhorse, he plays injured, he plays through pain, he plays very physical without the football … student of the game, a guy that can play all the different positions, learns really well. Unlike most of the receivers that you see nowadays with the flamboyantness, he's kind of your old-school, old-fashioned, let-his-game-do-his talking." A jet for the Jets, perhaps. - NY Post


(DS#3 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Henry Ruggs IIIAlabama
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  03/27/20 - *Tua TagovailoaJr/2020, Alabama, 6-0, 217 (DS#2 QB) + More +

  Baltimore running back Mark Ingram appeared on ESPN's "First Take" on Thursday to talk about Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the NFL's reigning MVP. But the former Alabama All-American wound up talking about two other QBs, too. Like Jackson, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is an NFL all-star. Ingram thinks Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is destined to be one, too. Tagovailoa is expected to be among the first players selected in the NFL Draft on April 23. Three teams among the first six in the current draft order are considered in the quarterback market - the Cincinnati Bengals at No. 1, the Miami Dolphins at No. 5 and the Los Angeles Chargers at No. 6. But Tagovailoa suffered a season-ending hip injury in the Crimson Tide's ninth game of the 2019 campaign. The NFL's reaction to the coronavirus crisis, with teams closing their facilities and banning personnel from traveling, has made it difficult for draft decision-makers to get the complete picture of Tagovailoa's health they would like.

Ingram understands why teams would put a red flag on the quarterback's ability to stand up to the rigors of NFL play, but he thinks passing on Tagovailoa because of that concern would be a mistake. "Obviously, injuries and availability is a huge part of being a pro and being in the NFL," Ingram said, "so I can understand durability concerns. But I think every player has durability concerns. I just think the type of person he is, his accuracy, his accolades, the number of yards he threw for, the efficiency, even some mobility in the pocket (and) out of the pocket, I just think he has great potential to be a star in this league, and I think he will be a star in this league. "Durability's obviously a concern because availability is the No. 1 thing in the NFL. You've got to be available on Sundays, and I can understand why there is some concern with his durability, but I think he's recovering fine, I think he's moving good from the clips I seen earlier this week and I'm hoping a great recovery for him. I believe that he's going to have a long, great career because I just think that's the type of person he is, that's the type of drive he has. I'm a Tua fan, man. I hope the best for Tua." - Birmingham News


(DS#2 QB) Jr/2020 QB *Tua TagovailoaAlabama
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  03/20/20 - Jared MaydenSr/2020, Alabama, 6-0, 201 (DS#12 SS) + More +

  Instead of having access to Alabama's state-of-the-art weight room, Jared Mayden continued his pre-draft training earlier this week in a place with far fewer exercise options. His living room. It's what the former Crimson Tide safety had to settle for - a couple long stretching sessions and a workout that consisted of pushups, ab work and some dips that Mayden used his sofa to get done. "There's a lot of uncertainty right now," said Mayden, who led Alabama with four interceptions last season. "But the only thing that I know that I can control is just staying in shape." With pro days being canceled, their primary shot at impressing NFL evaluators prior to the NFL draft has been eliminated. It's left Mayden and others trying to figure out an alternate means to improving their draft stock while also - for players like Mayden - now having to find a new place to work out. "I was working out at the school," Mayden said. "But on Friday, they closed the school down. They took away fingerprint access (to the football complex) and pretty much everything is closed, including the gym. So I've really just been talking to my agent and trying to figure out what's the next thing to do."

With Alabama closed, Mayden's plan is to go home to Texas and get workouts in with his personal trainer, Clay Mack. With Mack, Mayden will essentially go through his own pro day workout, tape it and send that video out to NFL teams so that evaluators can at least see him going through the drills he would have performed at the Tide's pro day workout. That's really the only option for now. "I'm pretty sure everyone's probably coming to the same conclusion, that the only thing that you can do is just videotape it," Mayden said. "That's the only way teams are going to see you. But it's a good idea. It's really one of the only things that you can do for teams to be able to see what you have going on. So I'm probably just going to send a raw cut of clips of just raw video of me doing drills to the teams, showing them that it's not edited, so they have that." It's less than ideal, especially since Mayden was expecting to post a pro day 40 time in the 4.3s that could have helped his draft stock. - Birmingham News


(DS#12 SS) Sr/2020 SS Jared MaydenAlabama
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  03/14/20 - *Tua TagovailoaJr/2020, Alabama, 6-0, 217 (DS#2 QB) + More +

  Alabama has moved its pro day from March 24 to April 9, according to a report by ESPN's Field Yates. It is the latest development amid concerns over the spread of coronavirus. The new date aligns with a previously scheduled individual pro day for Tua Tagovailoa. The decision to move the pro day came after Alabama decided to prohibit NFL team personnel from visiting its football facility through March 30, ESPN reported. Separately, several NFL teams on Thursday announced they had pulled their coaches and scouts off the road. This is typically a busy time of year for organized pro days and private on-campus workouts of prospects by those coaches and scouts ahead of the start of the NFL draft on April 23. - Birmingham News

(DS#2 QB) Jr/2020 QB *Tua TagovailoaAlabama
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  03/08/20 - *Tua TagovailoaJr/2020, Alabama, 6-0, 217 (DS#2 QB) + More +

  It can be argued that the history of present-day football, both pro and college, was shaped by the Miami Dolphins with one decision. The Dolphins didn't sign quarterback Drew Brees as a free agent in 2006 because of a previous injury, and that one choice altered football's timeline forever. It's the Brees Butterfly Effect Theory. Brees went to the New Orleans Saints and became the most prolific quarterbacks in NFL history, the New England Patriots continued their dynastic dominance of the AFC East and Nick Saban left for Alabama and reshaped college football. The rabbit hole is deep, y'all. Somewhere along the path of those cascading dominoes and sliding doors a young phenom of a quarterback in Hawaii decided to pass on Pac-12 football, move with his family about halfway around the world and play college football for Saban's Crimson Tide. That quarterback, of course, is Tua Tagovailoa, who on Monday is scheduled to begin full workouts after that devastating hip injury back in November.

And now we are here, with less than two months before the 2020 NFL Draft, and talk about things coming full circle. The mock drafts are everywhere after the NFL Combine, and the Dolphins are everyone's pick to draft an injured quarterback out of Alabama who was coached by Saban and is being compared to Brees. For the next many weeks, everything about Tua, his hip and how that will impact the NFL Draft will be discussed, analyzed and baked into our brains. - Birmingham News


(DS#2 QB) Jr/2020 QB *Tua TagovailoaAlabama
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  03/06/20 - DeVonta SmithSr/2021, Alabama, 6-0, 170 (DS#2 WR) + More +

  Alabama sent 10 players to the NFL combine last week, the fourth-most behind LSU (16), Ohio State (11) and Michigan (11). It could have been more. Four Crimson Tide offensive starters -- running back Najee Harris, wide receiver DeVonta Smith, left tackle Alex Leatherwood and center Landon Dickerson -- chose to stay in school. Smith led Alabama with 1,256 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. He was projected by some mock drafts to be a first-round pick before his decision, and his choice to remain in Tuscaloosa was not expected by at least one teammate. "I was very surprised," former teammate Jerry Jeudy said last week. "He had a great year. He felt like that was the best choice for him. I feel like he'll have another great year, also." - Birmingham News

(DS#2 WR) Sr/2021 WR DeVonta SmithAlabama
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  03/05/20 - *Tua TagovailoaJr/2020, Alabama, 6-0, 217 (DS#2 QB) + More +

  Record-breaking Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has announced plans for his first football camp, and it's not far from Bryant-Denny Stadium. The inaugural Tua Tagovailoa Football ProCamp is scheduled for Saturday, April 18 at Tuscaloosa County High in Northport. Cost is $149 per camper, which includes an autograph and photo opportunity with Tagovailoa, who is scheduled to attend. The camp is open to boys and girls in grades 1-8, which apparently bars high school players from participating. The camp website does not list a cap on the number of participants. Tagovailoa rde-wrote Alabama's record book as a starter for the last two seasons, having thrown for 7,442 yards and 87 touchdowns against just 11 interceptions, in a storybook career that included the second-and-26 touchdown pass to win beat Georgia in the national championship game to cap his freshman season. Despite suffering a season-ending hip injury against Mississippi State last season, Tagovailoa remains one of the top quarterbacks in the 2020 NFL Draft. Most draft analysts project him as a first-round pick. - Birmingham News

(DS#2 QB) Jr/2020 QB *Tua TagovailoaAlabama
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  03/05/20 - *Mac JonesrJr/2021, Alabama, 6-3, 217 (DS#3 QB) + More +

  The Tua Tagovailoa era is over at Alabama and nobody knows for certain when the Bryce Young era will begin. Young is five-star headliner of the Crimson Tide's 2020 recruiting class who ranks second nationally by 247 Sports among all prospects. He will eventually lead its offense. Until then, the top candidate to start at quarterback is Mac Jones. The former three-star prospect from Jacksonville barely cracked the top 400 players in the class of 2017. He was mostly unknown nationally until injuries to Tagovailoa thrust him into the spotlight last season. Now the redshirt junior is Alabama's incumbent starter who owns the shortest odds among his teammates to win the Heisman Trophy. "He always kind of soaked everything in and tried to put himself in a good position to be successful," said former teammate Jalen Hurts last week. "Now it's his time. I wish him nothing but the best." When opposing defenders from those teams were polled about Jones last week at the NFL combine, one common theme stood out: Jones earned respect by showing resiliency during games. "He was composed," Auburn defensive lineman Marlon Davidson said. "He played actually pretty good. Even though he had me and Derrick [Brown] on him all game, he stood in there and took it. "He was just there and was like, 'I want some more.' Got back up and kept fighting, trying to will his team to win." - Birmingham News

(DS#3 QB) rJr/2021 QB *Mac JonesAlabama
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  03/01/20 - *Jedrick Wills Jr.Jr/2020, Alabama, 6-4, 312 (DS#3 OT) + More +

  2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama,...The Crimson Tide's starting right tackle who finished with 29 career starts, including 28 straight to end his career...earned second team All-America accolades from the AFCA, Associated Press, The Sporting News and Walter Camp...selected by Pro Football Focus as a third team All-American at tackle...named to the All-SEC First Team by the Associated Press and league coaches...a second team Midseason All-American by the Associated Press...tabbed as a first team Preseason All-American by Athlon...also earned second team Preseason All-America recognition from four other outlets (Associated Press, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, USA Today)...named to the Outland Trophy Watch List... graded out at over 91 percent for the Crimson Tide along the front...allowed only one sack all season and only 3.5 quarterback hurries while missing only seven assignments in 771 snaps for a success rate of 99.0 percent...helped anchor the Tide's offensive line that ranked third nationally, allowing just .92 sacks per game, surrendering only 12 sacks in 406 pass attempts during the 2019 season (one every 33.8 pass attempts). - Alabama Football

(DS#3 OT) Jr/2020 OT *Jedrick Wills Jr.Alabama
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  03/01/20 - *Henry Ruggs IIIJr/2020, Alabama, 5-11, 188 (DS#3 WR) + More +

  2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama,...Finished his time with the Crimson Tide ranked third on Alabama's career touchdown receptions list with 24...averaged 17.5 yards per catch across his three seasons, good for sixth on the UA career list (minimum 50 catches)...owned the team-long rush (75 yards) and the second-longest reception (81 yards) in 2019...recorded 40 receptions for 746 yards and seven touchdowns to go with 75 yards rushing...averaged a team-high 18.6 yards per catch to rank 24th nationally with 27 of his 40 receptions going for a Tide first down or touchdown...also a threat in the kick return game, accounting for 286 yards on 12 kickoff returns with a long of 40...added six tackles on special teams. - Alabama Football

(DS#3 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Henry Ruggs IIIAlabama
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  03/01/20 - *Jerry JeudyJr/2020, Alabama, 6-1, 193 (DS#2 WR) + More +

  2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama,...One of the top wideouts in the country...a first team All-American by the AFCA...first team All-SEC selection by the league coaches...Associated Press All-SEC Second Team honoree...recorded 26 career touchdown receptions to rank second all-time in Alabama history, behind only Amari Cooper's 31 from 2012-14... ranks fourth on the Crimson Tide's career receiving yards list with 2,742 yards on 159 catches...averaged 17.2 yards per catch for his career, a number that is second in UA records behind only Ozzie Newsome's 20.3 ypc...fifth on the career receptions list for UA with 159...totaled 100-plus yards receiving in 10 games during his career, including five matchups in 2019. - Alabama Football

(DS#2 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Jerry JeudyAlabama
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