Saturday Spotlight (Alabama)
Let’s check out a few players that sent me their film over the past few days. I was able to sit back and check out a few. I must say that I was pleased with what I saw. There are…
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Continue ReadingLet’s check out a few players that sent me their film over the past few days. I was able to sit back and check out a few. I must say that I was pleased with what I saw. There are some guys out there that need more attention. Here are a few.
Hayden Smith Hayden Smith 6'3" | 220 lbs | DL Grissom | 2025 AL
Smith showed me some good things on his film. On defense, I noticed that he has a very high motor. I can see that he is a guy that they send on stunts a lot. Smith is a guy that I think needs to stay closer to the line when offensive linemen are going in a different direction. He sometimes takes himself out of the play when he could have been in position to make a lot of plays. I love how he uses his hands. He is a guy that I will be keeping up with.
James Kitt
Kitt is a dog. I love the way he does not mind coming up to make hits. He is a player that loves contact. You won’t see Kitt shying away from making tackles. You won’t see him trying to avoid bigger running backs. Kitt is also a guy that knows how to cover. He does a great job of being sure to get in his zone. I think that he has a great chance to see his stick rise this offseason.
AJ Lowe
Lowe is a big running back that brings a lot of pain on the field. When I watched his film, I noticed that he does not mind running the ball up the middle. I would love to see him get a little quicker on his feet. At 6-foot-1, 205 pounds he definitely has the size to play on the next level. He looks like a linebacker in the backfield.
Brooks Bozeman
Bozeman is an absolute dog on the field. This young man brings the pain every time he steps up to make a tackle. You can see that he also knows how to read his keys. Bozeman gets runners to the ground fast. There is no dragging him around on the field. When he gets his arms on a running back, they are going to the ground. He knows how to be a great blitzer. Bozeman gets through offensive linemen with no problem. He knows how to shed blocks and get to running backs.