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Posted by RollTide66
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Alabama Football: Linebackers need to make Defense great again by Ronald Moody for BamaHammer
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Alabama football fall practice starts Friday, August 2. Dylan Moses, Pete Golding, and Sal Sunseri have to ensure this season’s linebacker group regain its dominance.

Outside Linebackers

OLB coach Sal Sunseri returns to the Capstone. He inherits a talented group, and he will undoubtedly whip them into shape.

Anfernee Jennings
leads the charge for the outside linebackers. When fully healthy, Jennings is a disruptive force. Look at the highlights of the 2018 College Football Playoff semifinal versus Clemson. After the spring game, Jennings won the Dwight Stephenson Award (Most Valuable Lineman of the Alabama football, A-Day game). He sets the edge pristinely and can pressure the quarterback (5.5 sacks last season, good for fourth on the team).
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Lewis rejoins the starting lineup after tearing his ACL. Saban sat him out of spring practice and A-Day to ensure Lewis did not reinjure himself. The redshirt junior is a terror off the edge and bludgeons opposing quarterbacks and running backs. Unfortunately, injuries have prevented Lewis from playing and showing the nation his talent.

Redshirt sophomore Christopher Allen returns after suffering a knee injury in a fall scrimmage. Back to full strength, Allen provided three tackles and two sacks in the spring game. Another terror off the edge, Allen will give opposing quarterbacks and tackles nightmares.

One player who was expected to contribute this season, Eyabi Anoma departed. News broke Friday morning that the sophomore linebacker did not enroll in classes for the fall. He no longer desires to remain at Alabama as he re-entered the transfer portal Sunday night. Redshirt freshman Jarez Parks should fill in for Ayoba.

Pray for no injuries to occur during fall camp because it would threaten a dangerous linebacker group that can afflict severe pain to the oppositio
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Posted by RollTide66
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Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 7/31/19 at 8:19 am to

Alabama Crimson Tide fall camp previews: Defensive line Tony Tsoukalas • BamaInsider @Tony_Tsoukalas
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Football is back in the air. Alabama is set to kick off its fall camp this week as it holds its first practice on Friday. Before the Crimson Tide returns to the field, BamaInsider will take a look at each of the position groups. We continue our series today by examining the defensive line.

Biggest question: Will D.J. Dale land the starting spot at nose guard?

Freshman D.J. Dale was perhaps Alabama’s biggest surprise from spring camp. The early enrollee defensive tackle broke into the first-team defense during the second scrimmage and retained his starting role throughout the remainder of camp. He tallied a sack on A-Day while helping to hold Alabama’s first-team offense to 13 rushing yards on 22 carries.

The question is, can Dale maintain that momentum heading into the fall? So far, the three-star defensive tackle appears to taking all the necessary steps to lock down the starting spot. Dale dropped 15 pounds over the summer, bringing him to 308 pounds — the same weight as former Crimson Tide defensive tackle Daron Payne, who the freshman drew comparisons to this spring.

“For a young guy, he plays like he’s been here for a while,” defensive lineman Raekwon Davis said. “He’s a great lineman. You can teach him quick. He came in good with his technique.”

If Dale does win the starting job, he will have giant shoes to fill as he replaces Quinnen Williams at nose guard. The Outland Trophy winner was selected by the New York Jets with the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft after leading Alabama with 19.5 tackles for a loss and 12 quarterback hurries last season. While those numbers will be tough for Dale to match this season, Williams isn’t putting anything past the freshman.

“I feel like he’s a great person to come in and learn the ropes, learn the process,” Williams said in January. “He’s a very humble person and he’s from where I’m from, so we’ve got that same trait, that same mindset, myself and him.”

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