Damarion “Pepe” Williams returns to Ravens’ practice

Ravens open up 21 day practice window for Damarion ‘Pepe’ Williams

The Baltimore Ravens announced on Tuesday that defensive back Damarion “Pepe” Williams has been designated to return from injured reserve and returned to practice.

The second-year defensive back was placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury that sidelined him for most of the off-season activities. Williams will bring depth to the slot corner position first and foremost, where the Ravens have used a combination of players this season, including veteran cornerback Arthur Maulet and second-year safety Kyle Hamilton, to much success.

Baltimore drafted Williams with the No. 141 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. The Houston cornerback immediately saw playing time in his rookie season for the Ravens, though he saw less and less time on the field as the year went on. Williams finished his first NFL season with 24 total tackles and two passes defended in 14 games.

It is unclear how much playing time Williams could see this season with the amount of quality depth Baltimore currently has at the cornerback position with Marlon Humphrey, Brandon Stephens, Ronald Darby, Arthur Maulet, Rock Ya-Sin, and fellow 2022 draft mate Jayln Armour-Davis.

Still, cornerback is a position that can thin out quickly due to injuries throughout an NFL season, so getting a promising player like Williams back into the fold as a potential option, if need be, on game days is beneficial.

 

Who will step up for Alabama with Josh Jobe out for the CFP

With Josh Jobe out for the CFP, who will step up and take his spot?

Injuries just continue to pile up for No. 1 Alabama. Yesterday it was announced that starting cornerback Josh Jobe would be missing the College Football Playoffs after undergoing surgery.

Jobe is a veteran player with a ton of experience that could have been vital in Alabama’s quest for another national championship.

Alabama has played its last two contests without Jayln Armour-Davis, the corner who starts opposite Jobe. There hasn’t been any clarification on whether Armour-Davis will be healthy for the CFP or not.

But we know for certain that Jobe is out, so let’s take a look at who could possibly replace him in the secondary.

Kool-Aid Mckinstry

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Kool-Aid McKinstry is the obvious choice, but as I mentioned earlier, ever since Armour-Davis has been out, Kool-Aid has received the starts at his spot. Even if Kool-Aid does get the start, it may not be at Jobe’s spot. It could be in Armour-Davis’.

Kyree Jackson

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Jackson is a talented junior college prospect with elite length and athleticism. Standing at 6’3″, 197 pounds, Jackson checks all of the boxes physically. While he hasn’t seen a ton of playing time this season at cornerback, he has flashed his potential on special teams.

If I had to make an educated guess, I would say that both Kool-Aid and Kyree will be starting when Alabama takes on Cincinnati in the semifinals of the College Football Playoffs. It’s probably just a matter of time before an announcement is made about Armour-Davis.

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Nick Saban provides injury updates on several players ahead of SEC Championship Game

Nick Saban provides injury updates on several key Alabama players!

The much anticipated SEC Championship matchup between Alabama and Georgia is quickly approaching. Most believe the Tide needs a victory to secure a spot in the College Football Playoffs.

Earlier today, Alabama head coach Nick Saban addressed the media to preview the matchup with the Bulldogs. Coach Saban also provided a few updates on some of the Tide’s injured players.

Here are a few of the injury updates:

5 Tide players who could impact Alabama-Arkansas

These 5 players could play a pivotal role for the Tide as they take on the Arkansas Razorbacks!

Saturday’s contest between Alabama and Arkansas should be a fun matchup of SEC West foes.

Alabama currently sits atop the SEC West standings with a 9-1 overall record (5-1 SEC), while Arkansas is having a much improved second season under Sam Pittman as they are 7-3 overall (3-3 SEC).

Any time two SEC schools clash there will be plenty of talent on each side of the ball. Today we will look at five players who could have a big impact on the contest for the Crimson Tide!

Alabama’s defensive stats heading into the BYE week

Here is a closer look at Alabama’s defensive stats as the Tide heads into the BYE week.

Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide currently sit ranked at No. 3 with a 7-1 overall record and a 4-1 record in the SEC.

Now that the Tide has entered into its BYE week, I thought it was a good time to take a closer look at some of the team and individual stats on both sides of the football.

Today we look at the defensive side of the football!

First …team stats…

Grading Alabama’s defensive position groups at the halfway point

Let’s look at how the Alabama defensive position units have graded out at the halfway point of the season!

Unfortunately, we are already at the halfway point of the college football season. After last week’s loss to Texas A&M, Alabama sits at No. 5 in the country with a 5-1 record.

Since we have made it to the halfway point, it is time to give a midseason grade to each of the position groups. Yesterday we looked at the offensive position groups. Today we will look at the defensive position groups! Let’s get started!

Defensive Line B-

This group has been a little disappointing this season, but they have not been bad by any stretch of the imagination. Only one guy has been a consistent force on the defensive line for Alabama and that is Phidarian Mathis.

Mathis has racked up 3.5 sacks through the halfway point, which is a very solid number for an interior defensive lineman.

Some of the players such as Justin Eboigbe, DJ Dale, Byron Young, and even Tim Smith need to become more consistent players for the Tide.

Outside Linebackers A

Will Anderson has been an absolute animal for the Alabama defense. Anderon has three sacks on the season but is also third in the country in tackles for loss with 11.

Unfortunately, injuries have plagued the outside linebacker position opposite of Anderson. Christopher Allen’s season was cut short in the opener against Miami so Drew Sanders replaced the talented Allen. Then against Ole Miss, Sanders suffered a hand injury and is now week-to-week so to speak.

True freshman Dallas Turner has stepped up in the absence of Sanders and is doing a pretty good job.

The outside linebackers have been the most positive group along the defense this season.

Inside Linebackers C+

The lofty expectations for the Alabama defense heading into the 2021 season had a lot to do with the pair of inside linebackers that Alabama would have in Christian Harris and Henry To’oT’o.

Now that we are at the halfway point, it is safe to say those two players have not lived up to expectations. Now don’t get me wrong, they have flashed how great they can, but they both have also missed tackles and missed assignments. And they are both better than what they played so far.

Let’s see if they can turn this around in the second half of the season.

Cornerbacks B+

This group, much like the outside linebacker group, has really played pretty consistently all season. Josh Jobe has had the occasional penalty, but if we are being honest, in the pass and flag happy world in which college football is played, some penalties are to be expected.

Jalyn Armour-Davis has maybe been the surprise player of the season for the Tide. He is always in position and if he doesn’t make a play on the ball, he brings the receiver down quickly with no yards after the catch.

We have also seen the backups get a start this season in Kool-Aid McKinstry and Marcs Banks and they have proven to be valuable depth at the cornerback position.

Safeties / Stars C+

It is a common theme among the Alabama defense this season, the word inconsistent. Alabama returned plenty of experience in the back end of the defense and for whatever reason, they have simply not performed to their capabilities.

Jordan Battle isn’t an elite safety, he’s just steady. DeMarcco Hellams is constantly caught out of position and displays poor open-field tackling. Then you have Malachi Moore and Brian Branch who have yet to make a splash play from the star position.

The season is only half over, so that means there is plenty of time for each position group to correct its mistakes and get back to the Alabama defensive standard.

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Injury update ahead of Alabama-Florida collision

The latest injury update before the SEC clash between Alabama and Florida!

Injuries are a part of the game of football, unfortunately. With that being said, both Alabama and Florida are still relatively healthy overall. But there are a few injury updates that need to be addressed before the two teams collide in Gainesville.

For Florida, it was reported earlier by Gators Wire that quarterback Anthony Richardson’s availability is pending the results of an MRI from earlier Saturday morning.

Richardson’s availability will play a critical role in the outcome of today’s contest between the Tide and the Gators.

It should also be noted that starting linebacker Ventrell Miller is out for the remainder of the season for the Gators with torn biceps.

On Alabama’s end, the Tide is mostly healthy aside from Christopher Allen. Last weekend starting corners Josh Jobe and Jayln Armour-Davis missed the contest against Mercer with injuries. All indications are that both players will be available today.

The biggest question heading into today’s matchup for Alabama is the status of super sophomore Will Anderson. Anderson limped off the field against Mercer early in the second half last week, but according to Coach Saban, Anderson practiced Thursday.

During his weekly radio program on Thursday night, Saban said, “he did more today than he has done all week”.

It hasn’t officially been announced that Anderson will play, but it seems he is very likely to compete today against the Gators.

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Nick Saban gives update on several injured defenders

Injury updates on Will Anderson, Josh Jobe, and Jayln Armour-Davis

No. 1 Alabama will travel to Gainseville this weekend to take on No. 9 Florida. The Tide was able to take care of FCS opponent Mercer without several of the key starting defenders this past Saturday, but the Alabama defense will need to be as close to full force as possible before making the trip to face the Gators.

Head coach Nick Saban spoke to the media on Monday and provided the following injury updates.

  • Will Anderson is currently day-to-day, but the staff is more “encouraged” than they were after the game on Saturday.
  • Starting corners Josh Jobe and Jayln Armour-Davis, who missed Saturday’s contest against Mercer, will be back at practice today (Monday) and the staff will see how they progress throughout the week.

Having Anderson, Jobe, and Armour-Davis available for Alabama’s trip to Gainesville will be huge for Pete Golding and the defense.

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Alabama football position preview: Defensive backs

Previewing the Alabama defensive backs

Last season saw Alabama returning just one starter in the back end of the defense in Patrick Surtain. This season the only spot open is the void that Surtain left after being a top ten pick in the NFL draft this spring.

Let’s take a look at some of the guys who are expected to see playing time this fall in the Alabama defensive backfield.

Projected Starters:

Name/Pos.: Josh Jobe, CB

Height/Weight: 6-foot-1, 194 pounds

Josh Jobe is entering his second full season as a starter at corner for the Tide. Jobe is coming off a season where he finished tied for third in the country with 11 passes defended. Jobe has played in the shadows of Patrick Surtain for the past couple of seasons but now looks to lead the cornerbacks in Tuscaloosa.

Name/Pos.: Jayln Armour-Davis, CB

Height/Weight: 6-foot-1, 192 pounds

Armour-David is a talented corner with great length and athleticism. He had a really good spring and has carried that over to fall camp. But will he be able to hold off future stars Kool-Aid McKinstry and Terrion Arnold? This is one of the most intriguing battles in fall camp.

Name/Pos.: Malachi Moore, STAR

Height/Weight: 6-foot-0, 190 pounds

Last season Moore was one of the breakout players for the Tide. He finished his true-freshman campaign with 3 interceptions and added another 6 passes defended. With a year of experience under his belt, Moore could become one of the best defensive backs in the entire country this season.

Name/Pos.: Jordan Battle, SS

Height/Weight: 6-foot-1, 210 pounds

Battle saw some action as a true freshman in the 2019 season and flashed his potential then. Last year he showed the continued development leading the backend of the Alabama defense. Battle is a physical player with great instincts and ball skills. If Battle can become more of a playmaker you could see his name rise up the ranks heading into the 2022 NFL draft.

Name/Pos.: DeMarcco Hellams, FS

Height/Weight: 6-foot-1, 208 pounds

Hellams is a play to become one of the breakout players for the Tide this fall. Last season Hellams slowly starting taking some reps from Daniel Wright at FS, and you started to see some of the potential that Hellams has. Hellams may be one of the hardest hitters on the entire Alabama team. If he can improve his coverage skills, Hellams will be one of the top defensive players in the SEC.

Name/Pos.: Brian Branch, MONEY

Height/Weight: 6-foot-0, 190 pounds

Branch came to Tuscaloosa last season as one of the top-rated defenders in the 2020 class. Branch battled Moore for the starting spot at STAR where Moore got the upper hand, but around the middle of the season, you started to see more of Branch in the MONEY packages. Branch is one of the best cover guys on the team and according to some sources, he has seen some reps at corner this fall. Branch could become the breakout player for Alabama this season on defense.

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