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Alabama Secures SEC Defensive Lineman via Transfer Portal
2024-12-18
The college football transfer portal has become a significant aspect of the offseason, and the Alabama Crimson Tide is at the center of it. With players coming and going, the Tide is constantly adapting to maintain its dominance. In this article, we'll explore the latest transfer portal developments involving the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Uncover the Alabama Crimson Tide's Transfer Portal Journey

Alabama's Tight End Return

Alabama already celebrated getting tight end Danny Lewis Jr. and cornerback Jaylen Mbakwe back from flirtations with the portal. This shows the importance of keeping key players within the team and the efforts made by the coaching staff to retain talent. It gives the team a sense of stability and continuity as they prepare for the upcoming season.The return of these players adds depth and experience to the team. Danny Lewis Jr. with his skills and knowledge on the field can make a significant impact in the tight end position. Jaylen Mbakwe's presence in the cornerback position also strengthens the defense.

Adding Former Florida Defensive Lineman Kelby Collins

The Crimson Tide can truly celebrate a victory as they add former Florida defensive lineman Kelby Collins from the portal. Collins is a former 4-star recruit from Gardendale High School in Alabama in the Class of 2023. He has shown potential in his previous stints with the Florida Gators.Over the last two seasons, he appeared in 18 games for the Gators, tallying 29 total tackles with 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble. His experience and skills will be a valuable addition to the Alabama defensive line.The 6-foot-4, 280-pound defensive lineman is expected to help a defensive line that has already seen three players enter the transfer portal and will be hit hard by graduation. With players like Tim Keenan, Jah-Marien Latham, and Tim Smith out of eligibility, Collins' arrival provides much-needed depth and talent.

Transfer Portal Timeline and Windows

The transfer portal officially opened on Monday, Dec. 9 and will close on Thursday, Dec. 28. This gives teams and players a specific time frame to make decisions and complete transfers. It also creates a sense of urgency and excitement in the college football world.In addition to the regular transfer portal window, the spring portal window still exists and opens on Wednesday, April 16 and closes on Friday, April 25. This provides another opportunity for players to make changes and for teams to add new talent.Overall, the transfer portal has become a crucial part of college football, and the Alabama Crimson Tide is navigating through it with determination and skill. As the offseason progresses, we'll continue to keep an eye on the Tide's transfer portal activity and how it impacts the team's future.
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