ArDarius Stewart shares who he wants Alabama’s QB1 to be in 2023

Former NFL wide receiver shares who Alabama should start at quarterback in 2023

Everyone in the world wants to know who the starting quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide will be in 2023, but it’s an answer we likely will not have until Week 1 against Middle Tennessee. The Tide has a number of options on the table between Jalen Milroe, Ty Simpson, Tyler Buchner and two true-freshman, but nobody has separated themselves from the pack yet.

Milroe and Simpson both have at least one full season with the Tide under their belts, so they are the leading candidates, but poor performances in Alabama’s A-Day Spring Game prompted Nick Saban to land Tyler Buchner via the transfer portal from Notre Dame. Former Alabama and NFL wide receiver, ArDarius Stewart has made his opinion known for who he believes should be the Tide’s QB1 in the fall.

Stewart is incredibly confident in Jalen Milroe saying, “He’s a real dog. They need to give him an opportunity, mold him, let him play, and he will be okay.”

Milroe has one career start which came against Texas A&M in 2022 due to an injury to Bryce Young. In his lone start, Milroe complete 12 of 19 passes for 111 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. However, it’s what Milroe can do with his feet that makes him special as he is one of the most athletic players, and possibly fastest, on the entire roster.

Some inconsistencies throwing the football have opened the door for Simpson and Buchner, but Milroe will certainly get his chances to impress the coaching staff. My gut instinct is that it is a race between Milroe and Simpson as the two will battle it out all the way through fall camp.

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Jamison Crowder will be Jets’ longest-tenured active WR in 2020

Jamison Crowder will be the Jets’ longest-tenured active wide receiver on the roster in 2020.

Jamison Crowder’s second season with the Jets hasn’t even begun and he’s already the team’s longest-tenured active receiver.

Crowder will have the most experience of any active wide receiver on the roster in 2020 now that Quincy Enunwa’s neck will force him to miss yet another season. Remember, it was just last offseason that Crowder signed with New York.

The slot receiver had a great first season with the Jets in 2019, recording 78 catches for 833 yards and six touchdowns. It was the second-best season of Crowder’s five-year career after four years in Washington.

Enunwa is technically the wide receiver who has been in New York longest, but he’s out for the season again and his career is in jeopardy. Prior to his departure for the Carolina Panthers, Robby Anderson would have taken this mantle.

Crowder’s status as the team’s longest-tenured active receiver speaks to some of New York’s instability at the position in recent years. The Jets have failed to draft talented wide receivers, with former general manager Mike Maccagnan whiffing on picks like Ardarius Stewart, Chad Hansen, Charone Peake and Devin Smith.

The hope is that current general manager Joe Douglas can change that narrative, starting with Denzel Mims. Mims was the highest-picked Jets wide receiver (59th overall) since they took Smith with the 37th overall pick in 2015.

The time is now to start building some stability at wide receiver. Sam Darnold needs someone who he can rely on year in and year out. The Jets can’t continue to rotate new wide receivers in every single year. Darnold has got to have a player he can build chemistry with.

He and Crowder showed plenty of that in 2019, but with a new year approaching, Darnold has plenty of new faces to get acquainted with again.