Alabama went through its first practice of the spring Tuesday afternoon.

Here are some notes from the media viewing period:

-- Jalen Hurts was first in line during one of the quarterback drills, followed by Tua Tagovailoa. During another drill, Hurts threw to wide receivers on one side of the field. Tagovailoa threw to receivers on the other side of the field.

-- Butch Jones was on the field for practice. So was new Alabama analyst Jake Peetz, who was the Oakland Raiders' quarterbacks coach last season.

-- Wide receiver DeVonta Smith, who caught the game-winning touchdown in the national title game, was working with the defensive backs during drills.

-- Henry Ruggs led one outside receiver line. Redshirt freshman Tyrell Shavers led the other. Jerry Jeudy was first in the slot receiver line.

-- Right tackle Matt Womack and running back Josh Jacobs were among the players not practicing.

With Womack not out there, Jedrick Wills was the right tackle with the first group of offensive linemen.

The running back line was Damien Harris first and then Najee Harris and Brian Robinson. Ronnie Clark, who has played both tight end and running back during the last year, was working with the running backs.

-- Tight end Miller Forristall, who is working back from a torn ACL, was in a black non-contact jersey.

Matt Zenitz is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @mzenitz.