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When Cameron Latu first joined Alabama football, his versatility and athleticism were strengths that coaches aimed to take advantage of in a variety of ways. His Crimson Tide career began as a linebacker, but he was also a natural on special teams. 

Consequently, his first collegiate statistic came during his first game in the 2018 season opener against Louisville, on a special-teams tackle. 

But then Latu redshirted and switched over to the offense and spent most of the next two seasons learning how to contribute in entirely new ways as a tight end (while continuing to play special teams). 

It took until the 2021 season for him to land a starting job, and he responded by setting the Alabama record for touchdown receptions by a tight end with eight (topping Irv Smith Jr.'s seven in 2018). He also finished tied for seventh in the SEC for touchdown catches. 

But without the same supporting cast, Latu couldn't replicate those numbers last season. He went from 26 catches for 410 yards in 2021, when he was third on the team in receiving yards behind 1,000-yard players Jameson Williams and John Metchie III, to 30 catches for 377 yards and four touchdowns in 2022. 

Latu won a practice award at the Senior Bowl. He had three catches for 30 yards, the longest being 12 yards in the annual all-star game playing in Mobile, Ala. 

Alabama Crimson Tide tight end Cameron Latu (81) warms up before a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Alabama Crimson Tide tight end Cameron Latu (81) runs the ball against Kansas State Wildcats safety Josh Hayes (1) during the second half in the 2022 Sugar Bowl at Caesars Superdome.
Cameron Latu
Alabama tight end Cameron Latu (81) celebrates after scoring his second touchdown of the first half against Miami at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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