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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.

Alabama visits the White House…again

Alabama head coach Nick Saban, University of Alabama President Judy Bonner and the entire Alabama football team met President of the United States Barack Obama Monday afternoon. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama head coach Nick Saban, University of Alabama President Judy Bonner and the entire Alabama football team met President of the United States Barack Obama Monday afternoon. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

The Alabama Crimson Tide football team made a day trip to Washington D.C., leaving Tuscaloosa around 7:45 am for an appointment with the President of the United States, Barack Obama.

The Tide went to the White House for the traditional ceremony with the sitting President as the national champions from the previous years.

Below we have some of the best quotes from the ceremony, video of the ceremony and tweets from the players and coaches after the ceremony (plus a link to earlier coverage, right here).

“They’re starting to learn their way around the White House. I’m thinking about just having some cots here for them because they’re here so often.” – President Barack Obama

“Back in January, with the entire country watching …. against the No. 1 ranked, undefeated Fighting Irish, they dominated from the first possession. When the clock ran out, the score was 42-14 and they left no doubt who was the best team in the country.” – President Obama

“I hear (AJ McCarron) is coming back for one more year because SEC defenses haven’t suffered enough. He’s going to subject them to a little more pain.” – President Obama

“Since I’m going to be around for four more football season, I expect I might see these guys again.” – President Obama

Alabama 2013 Pro Day: Specialists put on strong showing

Alabama kicker Jeremy Shelley participating in Alabama's Pro Day on Wednesday. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama kicker Jeremy Shelley participating in Alabama’s Pro Day on Wednesday. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

They may not be in contention for a first-round draft pick. In all likelihood, they won’t even be drafted, regardless of how good they are. But both former Alabama placekicker Jeremy Shelley and long snapper Carson Tinker have jobs to be won in the NFL.

Shelley continued his impressive offseason with his combine outing after winning the Zauner Kicking Combine by making a 60-yard field goal and his only miss coming from 62 yards. Video from his outing at the Zauner Kicking Combine is posted below.

In his senior season with Alabama, Shelley was a perfect 11-11 on field goal attempts and 69-69 in extra point attempts, making him the only kicker in the nation to go the entire season without missing a kick.

Tinker made his third appearance in front of both NFL scouts and the public eye in Alabama’s Pro Day, following up on being the long snapper in both the Raycom College Football All-Star Classic and the Senior Bowl.

Tinker, rated as the No. 1 long snapper in this year’s draft according to CBSsports.com, met with several times while playing in the two all-star games, including the Kansas City Cheifs, Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans.

Alabama 2013 Pro Day: 40-Yard Dash, video

Former Alabama long snapper Carson Tinker running the 40-yard dash at Alabama's Pro Day on Wednesday. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

Former Alabama long snapper Carson Tinker running the 40-yard dash at Alabama’s Pro Day on Wednesday. (Copyright photo by Brett Hudson)

All eyes turned to midfield for the 40-yard dash in Wednesday’s Pro Day hosted by Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide football team.

Below, you can see video of the following former Alabama football players running the 40-yard dash: tight end Kelly Johnson, tight end Michael Williams, defensive tackle Jesse Williams, linebacker Nico Johnson, safety Robert Lester and long snapper Carson Tinker.

Here is a partial list of the results: M. Williams 5.4, J. Williams 4.9, Nico Johnson, 5.0, Lester 4.65.

For more on the players seen in the above video, click here to read more on Nico Johnson’s disappointing Pro Day and click here to read more on Tinker and his fellow specialist, Jeremy Shelley, in Wednesday’s action.

Also, click here to read about Jesse Williams’ Pro Day (with video) and for another video post, click here.

Ex-Tide tight end Williams scores TD in Senior Bowl

Michael Williams (89) after a catch in the Senior Bowl. (AP photo by Dave Martin)

Michael Williams (89) after a catch in the Senior Bowl. (AP photo by Dave Martin)

Alabama tight end Michael Williams caught two passes for 39 yards and a touchdown in the Senior Bowl on Saturday.

In the South’s 21-16 win, Williams latched onto a 20-yard scoring throw from game MVP EJ Manuel of Florida State. The touchdown gave the South a 14-0 lead in the first quarter.

Linebacker Nico Johnson had four tackles, while safety Robert Lester had one. Long-snapper Carson Tinker also participated in the game.

South Alabama defensive back B.J. Scott, a transfer from Alabama, had three tackles.

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Alabama’s Senior Bowl group has much to prove

Alabama linebacker Nico Johnson, left, stops Florida running back Mike Gillislee at Senior Bowl workouts. (AP photo by Dave Martin)

Alabama linebacker Nico Johnson, left, stops Florida running back Mike Gillislee at Senior Bowl workouts. (AP photo by Dave Martin)

John Zenor of The Associated Press has written an excellent story about Alabama players at the Senior Bowl. Here’s the piece:

MOBILE, Alabama. (AP) — Linebacker Nico Johnson spent much of his Alabama career rotating with C.J. Mosley as the designated run-stopper.

Johnson is aiming to use the week leading up to Saturday’s Senior Bowl to start proving that role doesn’t mean he can’t be a complete player in the NFL.

He said he wants to show “that I’m a much better player than what people think.”

“I can be more of a sideline than straight-ahead player. I can cover,” Johnson said.

He and the rest of the Crimson Tide’s Senior Bowl contingent have more to prove than some of the more highly rated players from the two-time defending national champions.

Johnson, safety Robert Lester, tight end Michael Williams and long-snapper Carson Tinker are the remaining players from a group that could have been larger.

Offensive linemen Barrett Jones and D.J. Fluker are out with injuries, while guard Chance Warmack — perhaps the Tide’s highest rated player — declined the invitation. So did defensvie tackle Jesse Williams.

Cornerback Dee Milliner and tailback Eddie Lacy — both juniors — weren’t eligible unlike Fluker, who was a fourth-year player who has already graduated. Warmack, Milliner, Lacy and Fluker have all been rated as potential first-round picks.

The guys who are able to participate in the showcase game for NFL prospects are hoping the week will improve their stock.

“There’s a lot of talent out here and a great opportunity to show the world what you’re capable of,” Lester said. “Every day’s a chance to go out there and shine.”

He and Johnson were key players the past few seasons alongside more acclaimed stars.

Johnson was third on the team with 55 tackles as a senior while Mosley was earning All-America honors.

He got considerable playing time against run-oriented teams like LSU and far less — a mere five snaps — against Texas A&M’s spread offense.

Lester collected 48 tackles and a team-high four interceptions this season, and led the Southeastern Conference with eight picks two years ago.

Like Fluker, he played for Foley High School, about 30 minutes from Mobile.

“It’s so close to my hometown,” Lester said. “I’ve always told myself, ‘I’ve got to play in that game. I’ve just got to play in that game.’ It means a lot to me.”

Alabama coach Nick Saban said Lester was a good leader and strong performer on the field.

“I’m sure everybody’s going to try to evaluate his range,” Saban said. “He made a lot of interceptions and a lot of big plays for us. I think he’s definitely got a future in the National Football League.”

Williams, meanwhile, is known as more of a blocker than a pass catcher. The 6-foot-5, 272-pounder did catch four touchdowns passes, including a 3-yarder in the BCS championship game against Notre Dame.

Again, Saban makes a case for his style of play in the NFL.

“Some people would say he’s not a big threat vertically down the field with his speed, but I think there’s a place for guys like Michael Williams who are tough physically and great competitors, has good hands and can make plays,” he said.

Who will replace Tinker? Maybe this guy

Alabama loses a valuable asset — not to mention good team leader and solid person — as long-snapper Carson Tinker graduates. He snapped for punts and kicks for three years, but help might be on the way in the 2013 recruiting class.

Cole Mazza (6-foot-1, 240 pounds) of Liberty High in Bakersfield, Calif., is listed as a three-star offensive line prospect and has committed to Alabama.  He has a huge fan as a long-snapper — the organizer of one of the summer camps he has attended.

Rubio Long Snapping lists Mazza as the No. 1 long-snapping prospect nationally. Click here to read Mazza’s profile, but we’ll give you a taste.

Body has matured a bit and he looks very solid and athletic. Snap is still an absolute missle and now he is even more consistent. Didn’t miss on The Target for about the first five shots. His “off” snaps are better than mosts “great” snaps. The more he works on the little things: following through, wide blocking stance, etc, the more amazing he will become.

Every year, a bad snap cost some team a game. So, if Mazza can add a good long-snapper to the Tide lineup, he’ll be one of those nice little jewels of the signing class.

Here’s video from Rubio Long Snapping of Mazza long snapping. It’s hardly exciting video, but then again, long-snapping in general is hardly exciting until something goes wrong.

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Four Tide players appear in Raycom All-Star Game

Alabama place-kicker Jeremy Shelley made three extra points as the Stripes beat the Stars 31-3 in the Raycom All-Star Classic in Montgomery. LSU’s Drew Alleman kicked the remaining extra point and the field goal.

Defensive lineman Quinton Dial made three tackles, and tight end Kelly Johnson caught a pass for 17 yards.

Alabama long-snapper Carson Tinker also appeared in the game. Crimson Tide defensive end Damion Square was slated to appear in the contest but didn’t because of injury.

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Fluker receives OK to go to Senior Bowl

Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron (10) with offensive linesman D.J. Fluker (76) and running back Eddie Lacy (42) after Lacy's 73-yard touchdown run. (AP photo by L.G. Patterson)

Alabama’s AJ McCarron (10) with D.J. Fluker (76) and Eddie Lacy (42) after Lacy’s touchdown against Missouri. (AP photo by L.G. Patterson)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Alabama offensive tackle D.J. Fluker has accepted a Senior Bowl invitation even though he’s not a senior.

Fluker has declared for the NFL draft in April and will bypass his senior season. Typically, only seniors play in the Senior Bowl, which will be Saturday in Mobile.

According to a release from the Senior Bowl, game organizers successfully petitioned the NFL to include Fluker and Syracuse’s Justin Pugh this year because both are fourth-year players who redshirted as freshmen and have completed their undergraduate degrees.

The release said they will be the first non-seniors in the game’s 64-year history.

Fluker is a three-year starter and made first-team All-Southeastern Conference and second-team Associated Press All-American.

Five former Alabama teammates will join him in Mobile: center Barrett Jones, safety Robert Lester, linebacker Nico Johnson, tight end Michael Williams and long snapper Carson Tinker. Jones will not play because he is recovering from surgery on his foot.

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Five Tide players will appear in Raycom All-Star Classic

Five Alabama football seniors have accepted bids to play in the Raycom College Football All-Star Classic, according to a news release.

Defensive end Quinton Dial, tight end Kelly Johnson, place-kicker Jeremy Shelley, defensive end Damion Square and long-snapper Carson Tinker will play for the “Stripes” team, which will be coached by Dan Reeves, who coached Denver to three Super Bowls and Atlanta to one.

The inaugural Raycom College Football All-Star Classic will be played Jan. 19 at the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m., and CBS Sports Network will televise the game.

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Countdown: 10 days until the BCS National Championship Game

Each day until the BCS National Championship Game, Daily Bama Blog contributor Brett Hudson will count down to kickoff, giving us bits and pieces of that day’s significance to Alabama and Notre Dame. Today is 10 days until the game, which means Brett is examining the number “10.”

–Alabama has given up 10.7 points per game this season, second only to Notre Dame, who has given up 10.3.

–Alabama is averaging 10 yards a punt return. Even more specific, Christion Jones is averaging 10.6 yards a return despite splitting time with Cyrus Jones and Dee Hart. Christian Jones ranks as 27th in the nation in average yards a punt return.

–Notre Dame has had 10 plays of over 40 yards this season, ranking in a tie for 79th nationally with Maryland, Bowling Green, Pittsburgh, South Carolina and Texas-San Antonio.

–Alabama’s defensive No. 10 is defensive back John Fulton, who has gotten more and more playing time throughout the season before suffering a turf toe injury in the loss to Texas A&M. Fulton played a great deal of the Tide’s defensive snaps in the loss to the Aggies. Fulton is credited with 15 tackles and five pass break-ups on the season.

– Alabama’s No. 10 on offense is AJ McCarron, looking to win back-to-back national championships as the starting quarterback. The last quarterback to win two national championships in college was Tim Tebow at Florida, but he was not the starter for both seasons. The last one to win back-to-back titles starting for both teams was Tommie Frazier, who quarterbacked the Nebraska Cornhuskers to back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995. McCarron has thrown for 2,669 yards and 26 touchdowns this season on 191-286 passing.

–Notre Dame’s No. 10 is its third-best wide receiver in terms of yards, DeVaris Daniels. Daniels, the sophomore out of Vernon Hills, Ill., has 375 yards on 25 catches this season, but no touchdowns. Daniels had seven catches for 86 yards in Notre Dame’s win over Pitt, his best game of the season.

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Two Tide players accept Senior Bowl invitations

Alabama safety Robert Lester will play in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 26, 2013, in Mobile. (AP photo by Jeff Roberson)

Alabama safety Robert Lester will play in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 26, 2013, in Mobile. (AP photo by Jeff Roberson)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Alabama safety Robert Lester and long-snapper Carson Tinker have accepted invitations to the Senior Bowl, which announced the news today.

They join Crimson Tide linebacker Nico Johnson, who accepted an invitation Wednesday.

A fourth Alabama senior, noseguard Jesse Williams, said Thursday he has received a Senior Bowl invitation but likely will decide after the BCS National Championship Game whether to accept.

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The Crimson Tide and Twitter

Some of the recent Twitter posts by Alabama players, especially from today:

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Trick-or-treater gets a pretty sweet treat from Carson Tinker

Alabama long-snapper Carson Tinker said on Twitter he had a trick-or-treater tonight but wound up giving him something other than candy. That child probably liked the prize a lot more than candy:

That wouldn’t be enough for Alabama freshman receiver Amari Cooper, however:

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Debate? What debate?

At least one Alabama player watched the Obama-Romney presidential debate tonight:

But another pretended ignorance about the political process:

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