Alabama’s players and coaches hit the practice field Tuesday morning for its first two-a-day of fall camp in the team’s sixth practice. The Crimson Tide practiced in full pads on a sunny, 84-degree afternoon.

Here are several tidbits from the Crimson Tide’s first practice of Tuesday session in Tuscaloosa:

- Inside linebacker Keith Holcombe was not spotted during either of the two media viewing periods.

- David Cornwell (foot) was once again limited during the two media viewing periods. When he was rolling out to throw a pass, the redshirt sophomore took things slow compared to his other quarterback teammates. The order with Cornwell off to the side, however, did not change with Cooper Bateman leading the group, followed by Blake Barnett and Jalen Hurts.

- Freshman wide receiver Trevon Diggs wore a crimson No. 7 jersey and practiced solely with the safeties for a second consecutive day. Senior safety Eddie Jackson was spotted close to Diggs on a variety of instances during Tuesday’s viewing period, shadowing the first-year player and talking to him after Diggs completed a rep in the defensive backfield.

- When the secondary worked on its nickel package, redshirt freshman Kendall Sheffield lined up at cornerback with the rest of the first-teamers. Marlon Humphrey was the other corner, while Minkah Fitzpatrick moved inside to Star. Jackson and Ronnie Harrison were the safeties. The Tide continues to move players around in the secondary, especially at cornerback.

- Freshman Shyheim Carter worked at both corner and Star with the second nickel grouping. Freshman Jared Mayden and Anthony Averett were the second-team corners, and Tony Brown and Laurence Jones were the safeties.

- Outside of the first practice, what has appeared to be the first-team offensive line has stayed the same. From left to right: Cam Robinson, Lester Cotton, Ross Pierschbacher, Bradley Bozeman and Jonah Williams.

- When the tight end group worked with the quarterbacks, they broke up into two lines. O.J. Howard, Miller Forristall, Truett Harris and Hunter Bryant were in one line, while Hale Hentges, Brandon Greene, Irvin Smith and Cam Stewart made up the other. Bateman and Barnett threw to one tight end line, and Cornwell and Hurts tossed passes to the opposite one.

- A few reporters have already pointed it out, but Stewart, a walk-on tight end, stands out in a group of physically-imposing players. At 6-foot-8, 254 pounds, the former Padres minor leaguer is difficult to miss on the field.

*** What’s next: Following player interviews, Alabama will practice for a second time tonight at 7:30 p.m. CT.

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