Alabama Projected 2023 Depth Chart After Spring Practices: All Things CW
We always include a disclaimer with any projected depth chart, but this time it'll be at the end. Why? Because in the 16-plus years of Nick Saban overseeing the Alabama Crimson Tide most of you have seen or heard it before, about how there's no official depth chart, especially during the offseason, just administrative groupings.
But it's pretty obvious where some players stand on the team, and which positions could see the competition go well into the fall.
After looking over the numbers and the BamaCentral eligibility tracker, here's a nuts-and bolts version of where we think everyone stands following the spring (summer arrivals included for the first time).
Note: When in doubt we always go with the incumbent, and newcomers usually go to the end of the line. Remember, this is the starting point and everything has to be earned.
2023 Alabama Crimson Tide Offense
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers/Tight ends
Offensive linemen
2023 Alabama Crimson Tide Defense
Defensive Line
Linebackers
Defensive backs
2023 Alabama Crimson Tide Specialists
And now the disclaimer ...
Every year when Saban holds his first press conference of spring and fall practices, he makes it clear that the one thing he won't be discussing until the season actually starts, and then only reluctantly, is the Alabama Crimson Tide depth chart.
We'll pick a semi-random year here, 2018.
"I know y'all want a depth chart but the depth chart is an organizational instrument right now used so that we can organize practice," he said after the first practice. "The players are in competition with themselves to be the best player they can be, play with the best intensity, the best knowledge of their positions so they can execute and do their job and gain the trust and respect of their teammates. I think that's what every player should aspire to really try to do."
Usually it's longer than that.
Let's be clear, there's always some form of a depth chart, with every team, every day of the year. Saban's correct that it doesn't mean much in March and April, when the season doesn't start until September, but there's always a pecking order of some sort.
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