SAN ANTONIO -- Day 2 of practices at the All-American Bowl in San Antonio have wrapped up. Here's a look at how Alabama's signees and lone commit performed.

Antonio Alfano — Alfano had another impressive outing on Wednesday to follow up on his Alpha Dog performance on Tuesday. The 5-star defensive lineman was dominant at the point of attack and played with a viciousness that created a lot of issues for opposing offensive linemen. Five-star Tide signee Trey Sanders slipped past Alfano on an inside run play, which was really the only knock you could pin on the New Jersey native for the day.

#RollTide signee Antonio Alfano gets into the backfield again pic.twitter.com/9jDIGbFtqX — Hank South (@HankSouth247) January 2, 2019

Byron Young — Much, much better day for Young, who really seemed to look more comfortable in this setting as compared to Day 1. The 4-star Mississippi native was much more dominant and disruptive on the line of scrimmage.

Christian Harris — Harris, who’s playing inside linebacker for the first time ever, was able to flash his ball skills he’s developed playing other positions in his high school career. Harris picked off Grant Gunnell in the afternoon session. I caught up with North Shore head coach Jon Kay, who’s coaching the linebackers on the West team, to get his thoughts on Harris’ transition to linebacker.

“I think he’s as naturally an instinctive player as there is. He’s a soft-spoken guy, but this means something to him. You can tell coaching him that this is something he wants to do. I think he’s going to fit that scheme beautifully and obviously they know what they’re doing at Alabama. They recruited him for a reason and I think you can definitely see it this week in preparation. I think that’s exactly what they look for in an inside linebacker — he’s physical, he’s fast, but he’s a smart football IQ player. I think he’s going to need to get his feet wet and get underneath him, but he certainly checks all the boxes of what they’re looking for.”

Trey Sanders — I thought it was another solid showing for Sanders on Wednesday. Like we mentioned on Tuesday, it’s tough to really standout too much in these practices at running back, so we won’t get an extensive look at him until the actual game on Saturday, but again, he caught the ball out of the backfield well and showed good acceleration in the open field. He also slipped past Alfano early on in the day, which is no small feat. Also, strong towel game.

Taulia Tagovailoa — I talked to Tagovailoa this morning and he told me he wound’t be playing in the All-American Bowl this Saturday as he continues to nurse his shoulder injury he sustained in the state championship last month. He did say he’ll be ok for the Polynesian Bowl in a couple of weeks, though.