The emergence of Tim Keenan comes at a great time for the Alabama DL

Alabama’s defensive line needs to be more physical in 2023. Tim Keenan may help provide that!

When it comes to playing good defense, or at least a defense that lives up to the Alabama standard, it is all predicated on stopping the run. And not only stopping the run between the 20s but also getting short yardage and goal-to-go stops that can get your defense off of the field.

Alabama has struggled in such situations over the past couple of seasons and a lot of that has to do with the play of defensive line. Crimson Tide head coach [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] has made it clear that Alabama wants to be a more physical football team and that doesn’t just mean on the offensive side of the ball. If this team wants to achieve the ultimate goal, the defense, most notably the defensive line, must be more physical.

Following Alabama’s first scrimmage of fall camp, Saban mentioned that he wanted to build more consistent depth along the defensive line.

“I think we have five or six guys that are playing pretty well. Again, same old thing, we need more people to be able to go out there and play consistently, the way you need to play to play winning football, because that’s probably not enough. But Jaheim (Oatis) has had a really really good camp. Justin (Eboigbe) has had a really good camp so far. We’re trying to bring some of the other guys along to be able to play. Tim (Smith) is a little up and down, he needs to be more consistent. So everybody’s got something that they can work on and that’s really what we’re focused on right now.”

With the reports following the Tide’s second scrimmage from this past Saturday, it appears one guy has really made some moves this fall in the defensive line room, redshirt sophomore [autotag]Tim Keenan[/autotag].

At 6-foot-2 and 315 pounds, Keenan is a prototypical nose tackle for Alabama’s three-down defensive line and his emergence couldn’t have come at a better time.

What Keenan’s arrival to the starting lineup allows is for [autotag]Jaheim Oatis[/autotag] to move outside and give the Tide’s defensive front move beef in its base package. Keenan is a space-eater who does a good job of shedding blocks and stuffing the run and we are all aware of the type of talent that Oatis has on the defensive front.

Keenan may not fill up the stat sheet in 2023, but his presence in short-yardage situations will be felt and may just be what the doctor ordered for a more physical defensive front for the Tide.

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Projecting Alabama’s defensive line rotation with the departure of Jamil Burroughs

Projecting Alabama’s defensive line rotation with the departure of Jamil Burroughs

It was reported on Friday that senior defensive lineman, Jamil Burroughs had entered the NCAA transfer portal. Burroughs appeared in 20 games for the Crimson Tide over three seasons and accumulated 15 tackles, three tackles for loss, and two sacks.

Burroughs was expected to be a key piece along the Alabama defensive line in 2023. Now, Nick Saban and position coach Freddie Roach will have to look a little further down the depth chart to fill in the hole left by Burroughs.

While depth is certainly not an issue for Alabama, especially along the defensive line, it won’t be easy to replace the experience that Burroughs would have brought to the lineup.

With Burroughs out of the picture, let’s try and project what the rotation up front might look like for the Crimson Tide this fall.

Post-spring depth chart projections for Alabama’s defensive line

Projecting Alabama’s defensive line depth chart post-spring!

Now that spring football has officially wrapped up and the 2023 NFL draft is complete, it is time to shift our focus to the offseason.

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide have a ton of questions marks exiting spring and fans are chomping at the bit for answers.

So as we dive into the dog days of summer, I thought we could take a look, position by position, and project the possible depth chart for the 2023 Alabama football team post-spring.

We have already taken a look at the quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, and the offensive line. Now that we have completed the offensive side, let’s shift our focus to the defensive side of the ball and look at the defensive line.

Alabama DL Justin Eboigbe reports that he is fully cleared from neck injury

Justin Eboigbe is officially back!

Injuries are all but avoidable in the game of football, but last season when Alabama defensive linemen Justin Eboigbe suffered what was possibly a career-ending neck injury, it truly puts into perspective what these young men are risking when they step between the lines.

On Monday, Eboigbe reported the best news possible. The fifth-year senior is now fully healed and completely cleared to return to all normal football activities.

Eboigbe’s return will provide Alabama with an experienced player to add along the defensive front and if he can return to his form before his injury, he will be a valuable member of the Crimson Tide defense.

In his career, Eboigbe has collected 59 tackles, four tackles for loss, and two sacks in 33 games played.

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Everything Alabama DL Jaheim Oatis said during week two of spring practice

“I’m good around 320-330-ish”, says Alabama super sophomore Jaheim Oatis.

[autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama football team have entered week two of spring football practice and now the annual A-Day Game is closing in fast.

Each week, the coaching staff selects a pair of players to speak to members of the media. This week it is two defensive stars in sophomore defensive lineman Jaheim Oatis and senior outside linebacker Chris Braswell.

Each player would field a handful of questions from the press on Tuesday as the Crimson Tide prepared to take to the practice field for the fourth time this spring.

Here is everything Jaheim Oatis had to say on Tuesday afternoon!

Position Breakdown: Alabama’s DL ahead of spring practice

A deep dive into the Alabama defensive line room as spring football approaches.

We are now just a few weeks out from [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama football team taking the practice field to begin spring ball.

As is the case each offseason, there are many questions that need to be answered before the Tide hit the field to start the 2023 season.

As spring practice creeps closer, we are going to break down each position group on both sides of the ball. We have already looked at the quarterback room and today we will turn our attention to the defensive side of the ball and look at the interior of the Alabama defensive line.

The defensive line is losing some key pieces from the 2022 season and the competition for playing time will be fierce.

Let’s dive right in!

Projecting Alabama’s depth along the defensive line entering the 2022 season

Despite not having a proven star, Alabama has plenty of depth along the defensive line entering the 2022 season.

Football is back, Tide fans! Alabama will kick the 2022 football season off in one week and the anticipation continues to mount.

As is the case in most seasons, questions regarding the starting lineup for week one are dominating message boards and Twitter threads. Well, with the season just around the corner, I thought I would start dropping my educated projections of who you might see take the first snaps at each position group.

Some groups are obvious such as quarterback and linebacker, but nevertheless, we will take a look at each group and give a little insight into who you might see take the field against Utah State on Sept. 3.

Today we are going to take a look at a group that has plenty of depth but maybe lacks a bit of star power at the moment: the defensive line.

This list will be a touch different because I believe you are going to see several different packages on the defensive line for Alabama, so I will simply list all of the players who I project to have significant playing time.

Let’s roll!

BAMA BEAT: Position breakdowns: Defensive line (Ep. 335)

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson finish up the spring position breakdown series for the Alabama Crimson Tide with the defensive line.

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson finish up the spring position breakdown series for the Alabama Crimson Tide with the defensive line. How good can the group be? Will Christian Barmore become a full-time wrecking ball? Is this the deepest position on the roster? All those questions answered and more!

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