Three Alabama players have been named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America Teams, it was announced Thursday evening.

Offensive lineman Jedrick Wills, safety Xavier McKinney and returner Jaylen Waddle were all second-team selections to the nation’s oldest All-America team. It is the first time since 2010 that the Crimson Tide did not have a Walter Camp First Team All-American.

Wills graded out at over 91 percent for the Crimson Tide this season and allowed only one sack and 3.5 quarterback hurries while missing only seven assignments in 714 snaps this year for a success rate of 99.9 percent. He helped anchor UA’s offensive line that has surrendered only 12 sacks in 381 pass attempts this season -- just one every 31.8 pass attempts.

The Tide's leading tackler, McKinney ranks 12th in the SEC in tackles with 85 through 12 games. He has also recorded 4.5 for loss (-32 yards), two sacks (-13 yards), forced four fumbles and added three interceptions (78 yards) to go with five pass breakups and four quarterback hurries as a junior. He returned one of his interceptions for an 81-yard touchdown.

Waddle leads the nation in punt return average at 24.9 yards per return with 19 for 474 yards and a touchdown, including a long of 77. He also returned four kickoffs for 152 yards and a touchdown and totaled 553 yards and six touchdowns on 32 catches at wideout this fall. Adding one rush for five yards, he totaled 1,184 all-purpose yards for the Crimson Tide.

The Walter Camp All-America Teams are selected by the head coaches and sports information directors of the 130 Football Bowl Subdivision schools.

The Walter Camp Football Foundation is one of five outlets that determine consensus All-Americans, along with the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News. If three of the organizations select a player to their first team, he receives the consensus honor. If a player is named by all five, he receives unanimous recognition.

2019 Walter Camp All-America Teams

First Team Offense

WR Ja’Marr Chase, LSU

WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma

TE Harrison Bryant, Florida Atlantic

OL Andrew Thomas, Georgia

OL Penei Sewell, Oregon

OL John Simpson, Clemson

OL Tristan Wirfs, Iowa

C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin

QB Joe Burrow, LSU

RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin

RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State

PK Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia

First Team Defense

DL Chase Young, Ohio State

DL Derrick Brown, Auburn

DL Bradlee Anae, Utah

DL James Lynch, Baylor

DL Curtis Weaver, Boise State

LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson

LB Evan Weaver, California

LB Zack Baun, Wisconsin

DB Jeff Okudah, Ohio State

DB Grant Delpit, LSU

DB J.R. Reed, Georgia

DB Antoine Winfield, Jr., Minnesota

P Max Duffy, Kentucky

KR Joe Reed, Virginia

Second Team Offense

WR Michael Pittman, USC

WR Omar Bayless, Arkansas State

TE Noah Gray, Duke

OL Wyatt Davis, Ohio State

OL Jedrick Wills, Alabama

OL Colton McKivitz, West Virginia

OL Ben Bredeson. Michigan

C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma

QB Justin Fields, Ohio State

RB J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State

RB Travis Etienne, Clemson

PK Keith Duncan, Iowa

Second Team Defense

DL AJ Epenesa, Iowa

DL Jaylen Twyman, Pittsburgh

DL Leki Fotu, Utah

DL Kenny Willekes, Michigan State

LB Micah Parsons, Penn State

LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech

LB Hamilcar Rashad, Oregon State

DB Xavier McKinney, Alabama

DB Derek Stingley, LSU

DB Luq Barcoo, San Diego State

DB Jaylon Johnson, Utah

P Braden Mann, Texas A&M

KR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama

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