REPORT: Jaylen Moody set to remove name from transfer portal, return to Alabama

This would be HUGE for the Alabama defense

After Alabama’s defeat in the national championship game, several players decided to enter their names into the NCAA transfer portal. One of those young men was linebacker Jaylen Moody.

It is now being reported that Moody will remove his name from the transfer portal and return to Alabama.

Moody came to Tuscaloosa as a part of the 2018 recruiting class and immediately begin to see action as a true freshman on special teams and as a reserve inside linebacker for the Alabama defense. Moody’s return would be huge for Nick Saban, Pete Golding, and the rest of the Alabama defense.

2022 will be Moody’s fifth season with the Crimson Tide and he would be providing obvious experience and quality depth at the inside linebacker position. With Christian Harris opting to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL draft, the inside linebacker position opposite of Henry To’oTo’o will be open for competition.

Moody is definitely a player to keep your eye on this spring in Tuscaloosa.

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Alabama LB Christian Harris makes it official

Christian Harris has made his official decision

Alabama star middle linebacker Christian Harris has officially made a decision on his future. The Tide playmaker announced that he will forgo his senior season and enter the 2022 NFL draft.

Rumors have been swirling for several days now that Harris would indeed take his talents to the next level, but nothing was ever made official from Harris himself.

Harris saved his best performance for his last in an Alabama uniform. Harris had a ridiculous stat line against Georgia in the national championship game where he finished with seven tackles, four tackles for loss, three sacks, and a forced fumble.

Matt Zenitz of On3 Sports was the first to report on the official decision by Harris.

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Alabama’s Henry To’oTo’o set to return for senior season

The news Alabama fans were hoping for!

Some good news has just rolled in from Tuscaloosa. Alabama’s 2021 leading tackler and defensive field general Henry To’oTo’o has just announced his intentions to return for his senior season.

Henry transferred to Alabama before the 2021 season from SEC rival Tennessee.

In his debut season with the Crimson Tide, Henry accumulated 111 total tackles and four sacks.

Henry announced his decision on Instagram moments ago and it was shared on Twitter by Clint Lamb.

 

The news of Henry’s decision is a sight for sore eyes among the Crimson Tide faithful. A handful of players have already entered the transfer portal or the NFL draft, so some good news was needed.

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Browns LB Mack Wilson expecting leap in Year 2

Mack Wilson recently did an interview with the Cleveland Browns official website discussing his expectations heading into Year 2.

At one time, Mack Wilson was considered a potential first-round NFL draft pick. But after the former Alabama linebacker left Tuscaloosa a year early, he didn’t hear his name called until the fifth round of the 2019 draft.

That draft day fall didn’t stop Wilson from being a rookie producer for the Cleveland Browns, who drafted him No. 155 overall, however.

The Montgomery (Ala.) native started 14 of a possible 16 games for the Browns, accumulating 82 total tackles, one sack, one interception, one forced fumble and seven pass deflections.

Sure, there were some inconsistencies to Wilson’s game, but there were also flashes of what once made him a highly-coveted high school player and projected first-round pick.

Now going into his second season in the NFL, Wilson is expected to take on a much larger role with Cleveland, especially now that Joe Schobert and Christian Kirksey are in Jacksonville and Green Bay, respectively.

The 22-year old Wilson was recently included in a video series the Browns put out called “Working From Home”, and there, he talked about his expanded role. Check out the video of the interview below:

For those who are unable to watch the interview, here is a summary of what Wilson had to say:

“I feel like they left me with a lot of knowledge. I learned a lot from them, and I feel like I want to build off that this year. Kind of try to be the guy in the linebacker room, as far as my experience, and as far as knowing what it takes to be able to produce on the field. I just feel like it’s going to be some big shoes to fill, but I’m ready for it. I’ve prepared my whole life for this. We’re just going to see how it goes.”

There was major growth and development for Wilson as a rookie, and the hope is that he can continue to emerge as one of the league’s top young linebackers.

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