
Alabama defensive coordinator Kane Wommack said Desmond Umeozulu, a transfer from South Carolina, was a ‘big win’ for the Crimson Tide out the portal as an edge rusher.
However, we are seeing a second-year player on the roster turn it up in spring practice.
Justin Hill, a former four-star, is pushing for a chance to be the one who helps Yhonzae Pierre at ‘Wolf’ linebacker affect quarterbacks. Wommack is blending the Wolf and ‘Bandit’ positions to get more rushers on the field, and Hill has a body type to be very effective. The 6-foot-3, 244-pounder from Cincinnati (Ohio) played 15 games last season on special teams and defense – watching his role increase throughout the year. He finished with 10 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, and a pass breakup.
Alabama has been at its best in championship years when it’s had at least two defensive players that can make quarterbacks highly uncomfortable.
Kalen DeBoer highlighted Hill in Monday’s airing of Hey Coach.
“Justin Hill, as an outside linebacker or defensive end, had another good, good spring,” DeBoer said.
Hill can play as a stand up edge rusher or he can put a hand in the dirt and explode to the quarterback from a defensive end role. Alabama has a lot of athletes that can pressure, but Hill is someone to not lose sight of.
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