
Alabama football’s offensive line showed a look during the Crimson Tide’s Thursday spring practice.
The Tide opened a portion of practice to media members, and the offensive line caught many of their attention. One drill appeared to show a possible offensive line combination. The drill had Jackson Carroll at left tackle, Nick Brooks at left guard, Racin Delgatty at center, Mal Waldrep at right guard and Michael Carroll at right tackle.
Alabama gave a look at the O-line during practice today, with these five seemingly leading the positional drills.
LT: Jackson Lloyd
LG: Texas transfer Nick Brooks
C: Cal Poly transfer Racin Delgatty
RG: Mal Waldrep Jr.
RT: Michael Carroll@TDAlabamaMag pic.twitter.com/q61Na1EIqP— Noah Scoggins (@noahscogginss) March 12, 2026
Alabama football’s offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb confirmed Lloyd will start at left tackle on Thursday. He also shared Carroll will be playing right tackle after starting multiple games in 2025. Delgatty, who transferred to Alabama from Cal Poly, also received high praise from Grubb.
“Racin Delgatty has been doing an awesome job at center,” Grubb said. “He’s really taken the reins quickly, so I’m excited to see him out there.”
Brooks transferred to Alabama from Texas. He started at guard for Texas in games in 2025. Waldrep, who is a native of Alabama, played in two games as a true freshman last fall.
With Lloyd and Carroll locked in as the Tide’s starting tackles, Alabama’s interior offensive line positions look to be still up for grabs with this re-built offensive line room starting to take some shape.
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