There's no offseason for redshirt freshman Blake Barnett, one of a handful of Alabama quarterbacks still in the mix for the starting job this fall.

Barnett spent Monday back home in California working on his craft, particularly honing his accuracy on the run. He posted a video on Instagram with the caption, "Out of pocket movement and quick release work. Happy Monday!"

A video posted by B² (@blakebarnett8) on May 23, 2016 at 4:47pm PDT

Exiting spring practice, it appears Cooper Bateman has the edge for QB1 based on productivity and experience, but his lead ahead of Barnett and others is minimal.

BamaOnLine analyst Charlie Potter says Alabama's quarterback competition won't be decided until there's a clear-cut No. 1 in August.

"Bateman is a step ahead of the rest of the field, but that’s because he has the most experience under his belt," Potter writes. "The younger players -- Barnett and Jalen Hurts -- aren’t that far behind, making for an intriguing competition. It will be interesting to see how the quarterbacks progress over the weeks leading up to Sept. 3 and which one will take the proverbial bull by the horns."