BREAKLING: 4 super seniors for Alabama must step out
Quandarrius Robinson, a five-star recruit from the 2020 class alongside Will Anderson, Chris Braswell, and Drew Sanders, has been waiting for his chance behind Anderson, Braswell, and Dallas Turner. Now, as a Birmingham (Ala.) native, he is the leading candidate for the “Wolf” linebacker position. Despite the competition from other talented players, Robinson made significant contributions last season with 24 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two quarterback hurries, and a fumble recovery. For the Tide to create turnovers and for Robinson to aim for a high NFL Draft pick, he must elevate his performance. At 6-foot-5 and 231 pounds, he has potential but needs to reach a higher level.
Malachi Moore, expected to have an All-American season, was a standout on the 2020 team that won a CFP National Championship and aims to return to that level of excellence. The Trussville (Ala.) native recovered from injuries to have a strong 2023 season, recording 52 tackles, five tackles for loss, five pass breakups, a quarterback hurry, and an interception. As a permanent team captain and the leader of this year’s defense, Moore has transitioned from nickel cornerback to safety, aiming to help the unit create turnovers. A standout season could boost his chances of a first-round NFL Draft grade.