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Thoughts and Analysis: Alabama in the NFL Draft

The picture Barrett Jones tweeted of himself after being drafted by the St. Louis Rams. (Photo from @BarrettAJones)

The picture Barrett Jones tweeted of himself after being drafted by the St. Louis Rams. (Photo from @BarrettAJones)

To add on to my analysis of Alabama in the First Round, I’m going to go through the Crimson Tide in the following rounds. But, before I do, be sure to check out all of the official Draft coverage here on the DailyBamaBlog.com, all of it on one page with no interruptions right here.

Here we go:

– The more feedback I receive via Twitter and more I see elsewhere, the more I think I may be the only one on the planet not surprised by Eddie Lacy and his fall into the Green Bay Packers organization at Pick No. 61. Lacy’s medical history is not very good (and even worse, it’s all in his legs) and in today’s NFL, where the runningback-by-committee approach is spreading like wildfire due to daily wear-and-tear, the thought of going from three backs to two is scary. That may have driven a team or two away from Lacy.

That being said, Lacy’s value to the Packers will be great. The Packers will likely only need 10 or so carries a game out of Lacy, and he can surely give that. His stats after a few years may be lower than some of the three backs drafted ahead of him – Giovani Bernard (North Carolina), Le’Veon Bell (Michigan State) and Montee Ball (Wisconsin) – but his situation suits him greatly and he is immediately in contention for a Super Bowl title.

– Maybe the Chiefs have caught on to the whole dynasty thing going on in Tuscaloosa: their selection of Nico Johnson early in the fourth round makes for three Nick Saban era Alabama defensive players to be drafted by the Chiefs, joining defensive backs Javier Arenas and DeQuan Menzie. Their presence in Kansas City should work wonders for Johnson, as long as he can do what he needs to do to work on his weaknesses: first step on the run, quickness in getting back on playaction, etc.

– I have yet to have a negative thought on the Rams picking up Barrett Jones in the fourth round. Ever since the Rams took quarterback Sam Bradford with the first pick a few years ago, they have been trying to find him some pieces to make his job easier on offense. Surely some security up front would be welcomed by Bradford. Where Jones will play is a decision that has yet to be made, but I think we all know he can play anywhere if necessary.

– Maybe it’s just me, but I think the Seahawks nabbing Jesse Williams in the beginning of the 5th round was one of the biggest, if not the, steals of the draft. Williams’ 4.9 40-yard dash and impressive showing in agility drills paired with his ridiculous strength makes him a once-in-a-generation physical specimen. Admittedly, we have not seen as much of his playmaking abilities as we would like, since the nosetackle in Saban’s 3-4 scheme is more of a space-eater than a TFL guy, but we have seen him get those tackles for a loss through a double team. Bold prediction: he’s going to be a top 5 pick-up for the Seahawks in the Russell Wilson era, which makes the Seahawks look like soon-to-be contenders in the NFC.

– Nothing new here, just the San Fransisco adding nice pieces to its rotation it late rounds again, like it did with Quinton Dial. Dial will most likely never be a star in the league: no Pro-Bowls, no All-Decade teams, etc. But he will prove to be a nice breather guy: someone who can take a few snaps at defensive end and continue to apply pressure while the starters rest up. Those guys are almost as important as the starters: on those 11 or more play drives, a glaring weakness in a back-up can turn a momentum-swinging stop into a game-clinching touchdown.

– In the final round of the draft, the Detroit Lions selected another piece for Matthew Stafford to throw to, tight end Michael Williams. Williams told the Detroit media that he wants to bring balance to the tight end position in Detroit, both as a blocker and a dumpoff option. Williams showed the tools to do just that with the Tide and if he is given an opportunity to show that in Detroit, he will certainly earn playing time before long.

Trio of former Alabama players sign contracts after NFL Draft

Former Alabama long snapper Carson Tinker has signed a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars and will try to win the starting long snapper job. The Jags had seven-year veteran Jeremy Cain as the long snapper last season. Tinker is currently the only former Alabama player on the Jaguars roster.

Lester is the second former Alabama player out of Foley, Alabama, to be signed to the NFL in the days of and surrounding the 2013 NFL Draft, joining offensive lineman D.J. Fluker in the NFL after signing with the Carolina Panthers. Lester is currently the only former member of the Alabama Crimson Tide signed by the Panthers.

Lester ended his senior season with four interceptions, second on the team, returned for 41 yards. Lester also recorded 48 tackles, 3.5 for a loss and 1.5 sacks.

imageDefensive lineman Damion Square was the third and final former player to sign with a team out of free agency, striking a deal with the Eagles.

The Eagles have two former Crimson Tide players on the roster: offensive lineman Evan Mathis and linebacker DeMeco Ryans.

Square recorded 33 tackles as a senior, four for a loss, with 3.5 sacks. Square also tallied nine quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery.

Round Seven: Michael Williams makes it 9 Alabama draftees

After an uneventful Round Six for the Crimson Tide, the Detroit Lions put a cap on Alabama in the 2013 NFL Draft by drafting former Alabama tight end Michael Williams with pick No. 211, the fifth pick of the seventh and final round.

Williams proved to be a valuable part of the Tide’s run blocking success in addition to catching 24 passes for 183 yards and four touchdowns.

“In today’s game, a lot of people get caught up with tight ends doing more of the receiving part of it,” Williams told Detroit media in a conference call according to DetroitLions.com. “Sometimes they forget about the blocking end of it. I’m looking to try and bring that back.”

The Lions are excited about their new H-Back.

“He has a extremely high football IQ,” said Lions tight ends coach Bobby Johnson. “The kid started four years at Alabama and they could not replace him. If you talk to the coaches at Alabama, they say the hardest guy to replace in their offense is Michael Williams.”

Click here for a full report from DetroitLions.com, including video of Johnson on Williams.

Normally I would put a tweet of the player celebrating his being drafted here, but this is the only thing Williams has tweeted since.

Before you ask, no, I have no idea what he’s talking about.

Round Four: Nico Johnson goes early, Barrett Jones to St. Louis

Nico Johnson is a now a Kansas City Chief. (AP photo)

Nico Johnson is a now a Kansas City Chief. (AP photo)

The national headline of the 2013 NFL Draft’s 4th Round will be the opening pick, as the Eagles traded up to get the first pick of the day and draft former USC quarterback Matt Barkley. The headline in Tuscaloosa, Ala., however, will skip that pick and go to the next one, where former Alabama linebacker Nico Johnson was taken No. 99 overall, 2nd in the 4th round, by the Kansas City Chiefs.

The USA Today had the following analysis of the Johnson pick.

If there’s any program that produces players virtually ready to step into an NFL lineup, it’s Nick Saban’s. Johnson is already experienced in the 3-4 defense — Alabama has helped popularize the scheme at the Division I level — and could very easily step into a starting job next to Chiefs ILB Derrick Johnson if he can beat out journeymen Zac Diles and Akeem Jordan.

The Chiefs are no stranger to drafting former Alabama players, drafting two defensive backs from the Tide in the last five years that still remain with the team: Javier Arenas and DeQuan Menzie.

The Chiefs have shown interest in Johnson throughout the process, starting with this interview while Johnson was preparing for the Senior Bowl.

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With pick No. 113 (No. 16 in the 4th round), former Alabama offensive lineman Barrett Jones was picked up by the St. Louis Rams as a piece to help protect quarterback Sam Bradford.

USA Today put forth some analysis of this pickup, as well.

Jones is one of the most decorated linemen in college football history, earning three rings and multiple All-American accolades with the Tide. He’s played all five spots on the O-line — well — but left guard in St. Louis could be his ticket. Jones has played through a myriad of injuries and gutted out Alabama’s 2012 title march with a Lisfranc (foot) injury, which says a lot about his toughness.

Eddie Lacy’s wait finally ends, drafted by the Packers

Twitter was set ablaze with theories as to why former Alabama running back Eddie Lacy and why he fell from a first-round pick in some mock drafts into the second round, and later and later into the second.

Lacy, who was in New York City for the first round but left the city after going undrafted in the first round, was taken with the 61st pick overall, the 29th of the second round, by the Green Bay Packers. Lacy will join a running back corps that includes Cedric Benson and Ryan Grant.

Lacy finished last season with 1,360 yards and 17 touchdowns, 321 of those yards and three of the touchdowns coming in the final two games of the year against Georgia and Notre Dame.

Spring Football Practice Report: April 16, 2013

Alabama's defensive coordinator Kirby Smart observes as Reggie Ragland goes through a drill in Tuesday's practice. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Alabama’s defensive coordinator Kirby Smart observes as Reggie Ragland goes through a drill in Tuesday’s practice. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

To start off the final week of spring practice before A-Day, the Crimson Tide practiced outdoors in full pads. This was also the first Tuesday practice of the spring schedule, as Alabama moved from its normal Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule to Tuesday-Thursday so the players are fresh for A-Day.

Here’s the news.

– Injured cornerback John Fulton was off the exercise bike today, but not doing light running like he has before. Instead, he was alongside his fellow defensive backs on the practice field for drills. I did not notice Fulton doing any drills, but he seems to be getting closer to practicing. Linebacker Trey Depriest and wide receiver Kevin Norwood were still on the exercise bike.

– I was unable to spot running back Derrick Henry at practice today. That does not mean that he was without a doubt absent, but it is a possibility since he has just recently had surgery on his broken leg. Plus, I like to think my eyes are not bad to the point that I would miss a character like Henry walking around.

– The quarterback rotation is still hidden for the time being. Clearly, AJ McCarron is the front runner, but behind him remains a clouded mess. It appears that Blake Sims, Phillip Ely and Alec Morris are battling for the No. 2 spot behind McCarron while the freshmen: Cooper Bateman, Parker McLeod and Luke Del Rio are trying to separate themselves from the pack for the future.

– Former linebacker Nico Johnson was in town to observe practice. Johnson has recently been working out in hopes of being taken in next week’s NFL Draft.

Stats from second spring football scrimmage

Alabama wide receiver Amari Cooper catches a pass in the second spring scrimmage. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama wide receiver Amari Cooper catches a pass in the second spring scrimmage. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Here are the statistical leaders from the second spring scrimmage for the Alabama football team, the last one before the open A-Day scrimmage. You can click here to see video from the open warm-up period and here for a photo gallery from the event.

Passing

A.J. McCarron – 23 for 28, 319 yards, 5 TDs, 0 INT
Blake Sims – 10 for 15, 183 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT

Rushing

T.J. Yeldon – 14 rushes, 101 yards, 2 TD
Derrick Henry – 17 rushes, 79 yards
Kenyan Drake – 12 rushes, 71 yards

Receiving
Chris Black – 10 catches, 113 yards
Amari Cooper – 6 catches, 108 yards, 4 TD
Christion Jones – 5 catches, 72 yards, 1 TD

Defense
HaSean “HaHa” Clinton-Dix – 6 tackles
Denzel Devall – 6 tackles, 1 sack
Ryan Anderson – 6 tackles
Deion Belue – 5 tackles, 1 sack
Vinnie Sunseri – 4 tackles, 1 PBU

Other notes

McCarron’s touchdown passes: 36 yards, 55, 18, 3 and 12.
Sims’ touchdown passes: 22 yards, 63 yards.
Alec Morris had one touchdown pass of 10 yards.
Parker McLeod had one touchdown pass of 23 yards.

Yeldon’s rushing touchdowns: 65 yards, 7.

Photo Gallery: Saturday’s football scrimmage

Wide receiver Chris Black (5, right) receiving a pass from quarterback Luke Del Rio (14, black jersey) while warming up for Saturday's scrimmage. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Wide receiver Chris Black (5, right) receiving a pass from quarterback Luke Del Rio (14, black jersey) while warming up for Saturday’s scrimmage. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Alabama head coach Nick Saban observing the open period of the spring scrimmage on Saturday. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Alabama head coach Nick Saban observing the open period of the spring scrimmage on Saturday. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Alabama running back Kenyan Drake strikes the Heisman pose while carrying the ball in the second spring scrimmage. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama running back Kenyan Drake strikes the Heisman pose while carrying the ball in the second spring scrimmage. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Linebacker Denzel Devall (left), defensive lineman Jeoffrey Pagan (middle) and defensive lineman Brandon ivory (right) at the second spring scrimmage. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Linebacker Denzel Devall (left), defensive lineman Jeoffrey Pagan (middle) and defensive lineman Brandon ivory (right) at the second spring scrimmage. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron (10) drops back to pass behind the protection of Anthony Steen with head coach Nick Saban looking on. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron (10) drops back to pass behind the protection of Anthony Steen with head coach Nick Saban looking on. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Spring scrimmage No. 2 underway

Alabama wide receiver DeAndrew White warming up for the second scrimmage after being one of the high performers in the first one. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Alabama wide receiver DeAndrew White warming up for the second scrimmage after being one of the high performers in the first one. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

After a 30-minute delay (for unknown reasons), the Crimson Tide football team took to Bryant-Denny Stadium for its second spring scrimmage, the final one before A-Day next Saturday.

Here is some video from the scrimmage, with photos, stats and full coverage coming to the blog soon.

News and notes: April 10, 2013

ESPN’s visit to Tuscaloosa on a spring practice tour turned out to be more than a quick check-up on the program and an opportunity to build a background file: they found that linebacker Trey Depriest had surgery to repair a stress fracture in his foot and will thus miss the rest of spring practice with it.

Alabama linebacker Trey Depriest. (AP photo)

Alabama linebacker Trey Depriest. (AP photo)

“He might have hurt it a little worse in the scrimmage, so rather than trying to get him to continue going through the spring, which was a possibility, we just decided to go ahead fix it before it got bad,” head coach Nick Saban said. “It’s just a stress fracture which will take less time to heal, and he’ll have a better chance of a good recovery.”

Also on the injury front, reserve defensive tackle Wilson Love suffered a concussion in Monday’s practice and is out indefinitely.

Saban said Love will be out until, “his concussion scores get to where they need to be.”

Kick return game

While the offensive and defensive line units deal with numerous lost starters, the special teams units remain stable.

“Kickoff and punt, we’ve got just about everybody back that did it last year,” Saban said. “Dee Hart was probably the most effective punt returner when he did it. He’s obviously back. Christion Jones did it, Amari Cooper can do it very well. And I think Cyrus Jones could do it very well.”

New pupils in town

The massive crowds flock to Tuscaloosa for the conclusion of spring practice every season, and even a few days before the A-Day scrimmage. No, there’s no tailgating for A-Day or no one making a week of the two-hour spectacle: the masses are other coaches.

The coaches that flood to Tuscaloosa are part of the annual Coaching Clinic that Saban and his assistants put on every year during spring practice.

“We try to have the greatest coaches clinic in the country to try to pay back and give back to all the coaches and people who help us so much with our program here, and what they do to inspire young people to play football and coach and develop players for us to recruit,” Saban said. “We’ve got Sean Payton, Dick Vermeil and Herm Edwards, Chuck Pagano and a lot of other really good coaches to come here and talk to the coaches and maybe help them in some kind of way so they can be more successful in what they do.”

Saban even cracked a joke with his mind on the clinic.

“If you guys (media) were interested in learning something about football, I might recommend that you go to it, too,” Saban said.

Football Practice Report: April 10, 2013

Starting quarterback AJ McCarron in Wednesday's practice. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Starting quarterback AJ McCarron in Wednesday’s practice. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

With the ESPN College Gameday crew in Tuscaloosa for a leg of their spring practice tour, the Crimson Tide took to the practice field again, outside for the second practice in-a-row for what feels like the first time all spring. Here’s the news.

– As expected, Trey Depriest was out of practice on the exercise bike, wearing a protective boot over his right foot. Depriest, as reported by several outlets, had surgery on a stress fracture in his right foot and will miss the rest of spring practice.

– Vinnie Sunseri and HaSeaon “HaHa” Clinton-Dix look like the starting safeties in the defensive backfield, while Deion Belue and Geno Smith look to be the starting cornerbacks. Some key bodies in the reserves include Bradley Sylve and Jabriel Washington.

– Running back Dee Hart was a running back for the entirety of the open periods of practice today, not working with the defensive backs at all. Christion Jones was with the defensive backs for the entirety of the open period, as he has been all spring.

– Cornerback John Fulton (toe) continues to show great improvement, today running and cutting on his injured foot. The cuts he did were not at full speed, and some of them weren’t even at half-speed, but the foot is taking more weight now. Video of that can be seen below.

– Wide receivers were practicing receiving short back shoulder routes on jam man coverage. You can see video of the quarterbacks playing pitch-and-catch with the wideouts below.

Print Story: White coming back from ’12 knee injury

Alabama wide receiver DeAndrew White comes down with one of his seven catches in the Crimson Tide's first spring scrimmage of 2013. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama wide receiver DeAndrew White comes down with one of his seven catches in the Crimson Tide’s first spring scrimmage of 2013. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

The Montgomery Advertiser’s Duane Rankin contributed the following piece on DeAndrew White’s comeback from an ACL tear that ended his 2012 season. White’s comeback seems to be going well, after a phenomenal performance in the Tide’s first spring scrimmage.

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TUSCALOOSA — Alabama junior tight end Brian Vogler has seen what everyone else saw Saturday.

DeAndrew White looks like he’s on his way back.

After missing the final nine games of the 2012 season with a knee injury, White caught two touchdowns in Saturday’s scrimmage.

“It felt good to play in (Bryant-Denny Stadium) again,” said White, who had eight catches for 105 yards and two touchdowns in five games last season before tearing the ACL in his right knee while blocking Sept. 29 against Ole Miss.

“I had that anxiety. Once I played in the stadium, I didn’t feel (the injury). I can say it’s getting there.”

Days before Saturday’s scrimmage, Vogler marveled at how fast the 6-foot, 190-pound junior receiver from Houston returned from injury.

“He was running in season,” Vogler said April 1. “He looks like the DeAndrew from last year at the beginning of the season.”

On Saturday, White had seven catches for 132 yards and two scores, all scrimmage highs, from senior quarterback AJ McCarron, who threw for 291 yards, four touchdowns and an interception.

Sophomore Amari Cooper, who replaced White when he went down last season, caught five passes for 120 yards and a touchdown in the scrimmage.

“DeAndrew White is doing really well,” said Alabama coach Nick Saban following Saturday’s scrimmage. “He did a really good job, made some big plays.”

White has been wearing a brace during spring ball, but still shined in the scrimmage.

“It was great,” said Tide junior left guard Arie Kouandjio, who has overcome his share of knee injuries at Alabama. “I love to see that.”

As good as those two touchdown grabs felt for White, he was thrilled with all of his receptions Saturday.

“Every catch I get is another opportunity to show what I have,” White said.”

In practice, White has been wearing a black jersey, which is to alert teammates not to hit him, but he still wound up getting reacquainted with the grass in the scrimmage.

“I got tackled, but I didn’t get hit,” White said. “It wasn’t that bad. It wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be.”

Sigh.

“It was a relief I didn’t get hurt when I got tackled,” White continued. “It kind of hurt, but I walked it off and it was alright.”

White said he stopped running on catches when either he or the referee felt as if he was tackled. He said the referee blows the whistle only if the defensive player is in position to make the tackle.

“Most of my catches were either long and I kept running or in the end zone,” White said. “But a couple of catches? I had a post that I got tackled on and I had a slant.”

Physical contact may prove to be a good thing for White.

“I think psychologically all these guys still have to sort of get over the fact that ‘I was hurt,’ ” Saban said after the scrimmage. “I think that just takes a lot of repetitions. We haven’t hit some of those guys so far. As we practice and they get hit, they’ll say, ‘Oh, I didn’t get hurt again.’ ”

White is one of three receivers recovering from injuries.

Senior Kenny Bell broke his left leg against Auburn last season and freshman Chris Black ended up redshirting in 2012 after hurting his shoulder in the preseason.

“It’s a little bit of a work in progress for them psychologically, to get the confidence they need that they’re really not hurt,” Saban said. “But they’ve done a really good job, all those guys.”

White said his only other injury came in high school when he sprained his MCL. He couldn’t remember which knee he hurt back then.

As for this ACL knee injury, White sounds as if he’s mentally getting over it.

“I just can’t be scared to do certain things on my knee,” White said. “Psychologically, that’s how most people are. They’re scared to do stuff on their knee. Scared to cut a certain way or jump a certain way. I just play off instincts and psychologically, I’m doing real good.”

Football Practice Report: April 8, 2013

Alabama linebacker Trey Depriest (33) is being held out of practice alongside cornerback John Fulton (10) and Kevin Norwood (right, behind Scott Cochran). Copyright photo by Brett Hudson.

Alabama linebacker Trey Depriest (33) is being held out of practice alongside cornerback John Fulton (10) and Kevin Norwood (right, behind Scott Cochran). Copyright photo by Brett Hudson.

The Crimson Tide went quickly back to contact after the first spring scrimmage on Saturday (video and stats from that scrimmage). Here is the news from the open practice viewing.

– Alabama linebacker Trey Depriest was held out of practice today, in a noncontact black jersey riding the exercise bike under the supervision of strength and conditioning coach Scott Cochran. Depriest was sporting a protective boot on his right leg. He was alongside Kevin Norwood (toe) and John Fulton (toe), who had appeared to be making improvements before the scrimmage, getting off the bike and doing light running.

– At the defensive end spot, Ed Stinson was practicing alongside Dalvin Tomlinson in the No. 1 line. LaMichael Fanning and Dakota Ball were the No. 2 team and Korren Kirven was in the No. 3 team.

– The linebackers seemed to be practicing more tackling drills than normal, with more contact that the norm, as well.

– Former Alabama defensive end Quinton Dial was observing practice, much closer to the action than most of the other visitors. You can see him in the practice video below.

Stats from Alabama football’s first spring scrimmage

The Alabama Crimson Tide football scrimmages for the first time in spring practice. (Photo Courtesy of UA Athletics)

The Alabama Crimson Tide football scrimmages for the first time in spring practice. (Photo Courtesy of UA Athletics)

The University of Alabama Media Relations Department sent out the following statistics from the first spring scrimmage of the season.

You can click here to see the video and a panoramic photo from the scrimmage.

Passing

AJ McCarron: 15-28, 291 yards with four touchdowns and one interception
Blake Sims: 13-19, 129 yards with one touchdown and one interception

Rushing

Kenyan Drake: 11 carries, 85 yards and one touchdown
T.J. Yeldon: 16 carries for 63 yards and one touchdown
Derrick Henry: 12 carries for 52 yards

Receiving

DeAndrew White: Seven catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns
Amari Cooper: Three catches for 120 yards and one touchdown

Defensive

Tana Patrick – 6 tackles
Deion Belue – 5 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PBU
Trey DePriest – 4 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INT
HaHa Clinton-Dix – 4 tackles, 1 INT
Denzel Devall – 4 tackles, 1 sack
Landon Collins – 4 tackles
Ed Stinson – 3 tackles, 1 sack
Dillon Lee – 3 tackles, 1 sack
C.J. Mosley – 2 tackles, 1 INT

Scoring Plays

– AJ McCarron: 43 yards, 28, 5, 17
– Blake Sims: 8 yards
– Kenyan Drake: 58 yards
– T.J. Yeldon: 3 yards

Others of note

– True freshman quarterback Parker McLeod threw a 33-yard touchdown pass.

Video from first Alabama football spring scrimmage

Panoramic picture from Bryant-Denny Stadium at Alabama's first spring scrimmage.

Panoramic picture from Bryant-Denny Stadium at Alabama’s first spring scrimmage.

The Alabama Crimson Tide took to Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time in spring practice (by way of police escort, as always) for the first spring scrimmage.

You can click here to see the stats UA released from the scrimmage.