Spring break is over and football is back.

Alabama is holding the second of 15 spring football practices Monday afternoon after taking more than a week away. Sunny skies and comfortable temperatures greeted the team back from vacation.

This is the first of three practices this week, following a Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule. Here's a taste of what we saw:

-- Rashaan Evans was working with the middle linebackers during the media viewing period.

-- The same players who were on the exercise bikes at Practice 1 were back again. Nothing new on players being held out.

-- It looked like Lester Cotton, JUCO transfer Charles Baldwin and early enrollee Jonah Williams were practicing at left tackle with Cam Robinson injured.

-- Korren Kirven and Matt Womack were taking reps at right tackle.

-- There is no depth chart.

-- Robert Foster was looking fast at receiver after missing most of last season with a shoulder injury.

-- Hard to make too many determinations from watching the quarterbacks, but David Cornwell appeared to throw the best deep ball in a double-move route without defense.

-- Bobby Williams, former tight ends coach, watched his old unit practice from the sidelines.

-- A number of former players were on hand. Bradley Sylve, who recently tore his Achilles tendon, was on one of those scooters with the injured leg propped up.

-- Jesse Williams, the defensive lineman from the 2011 and 2012 national championship teams, was also around in workout gear.

-- At the end of the viewing period, Derrick Henry came walking across the field toward the offense.

-- Nick Saban and a few players will meet with reporters after practice.