3 Alabama Football Transfers Shine After Spring Practice Kickoff
The Alabama roster paused practices for spring break and will resume workouts ahead of A-Day. Several transfers have already made strong impressions during the spring practice kickoff. Alabama football fans will watch three newcomers closely as the team builds depth.
Caleb Woodson: leadership at linebacker
Caleb Woodson joined from Virginia Tech and entered spring work as an early favorite. Coaches praised his leadership and presence in the linebacker room.
Head coach Kalen DeBoer noted Woodson’s captain-type qualities. Defensive coordinator Kane Wommack called him a steadying influence.
Alabama lost key inside linebackers Deontae Lawson, Justin Jefferson, and Nikhai Hill-Green to expired eligibility. Woodson appears set to anchor one of the inside spots.
Terrance Green: a force along the defensive line
Terrance Green arrived from Oregon and stood out during the limited practice viewing. He measures 6-foot-5 and 319 pounds.
With all three starting defensive linemen departing from 2025, Alabama needs depth in the trenches. Early reports suggest Green could become a disruptive interior presence.
Racin Delgatty: quick ascent at center
Cal Poly transfer Racin Delgatty drew praise from offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Grubb identified Jackson Lloyd and Michael Carroll as starting tackles and complimented Delgatty at center.
Delgatty has not played at this level before. Still, he has adapted fast and may replace two-year captain Parker Brailsford on the offensive line.
What this means for spring and A-Day
These transfers give Alabama football fresh talent as spring practice continues. Coaches will evaluate them further before A-Day.
Filmogaz.com will monitor progress and report on how these players translate early promise into live-game roles.