The No. 1 offensive tackle in the 2023 class, Proctor took his lumps during his true freshman season but stepped it up in 2024 as Milroe’s blindside protector.
Williams had a true freshman season to remember, catching 48 passes for 865 yards and eight touchdowns and showing off his entire skill set as a pass catcher — at only 17 years old. Yes, 17.
Following DeBoer from Washington, Brailsford immediately claimed the starting center job and put together an exceptional season in which he was named second-team All-American by the FWAA and received numerous other postseason recognitions.
Lawson finished last season second on the team in tackles despite only playing in 10 full games due to a season-ending injury.
Jackson started all 13 games after transferring in from USC and had a terrific season locking up SEC pass catchers.
A five-star prospect in the 2022 recruiting class, Overton transferred from Texas A&M prior to 2024, yet impacted the Alabama front in a big way last season.
Bernard excelled in his first season with the Crimson Tide, catching 50 passes for 794 yards and two touchdowns with another score on the ground.
Keenan, at 6’2″, 326 pounds, move extremely well for his size while possessing the needed strength to anchor the middle of the defense.
As a sophomore in 2024, Sabb started seven games for the Crimson Tide before missing the rest of the season to injury. However, he made his presence felt when healthy, recording 39 total tackles, two interceptions, and four passes defensed.
Technically, Miller started last season but was in an RB-by-committee approach, splitting carries with the departed Justice Haynes, who transferred to Michigan. Additionally, now Seattle Seahawks quarterback Jalen Milroe carried the ball much of the time.