The play of the top two quarterbacks wasn't the only interesting aspect of Alabama's scrimmage on Saturday.

Here are some other takeaways from the scrimmage, which is closed to the media, based on information shared with AL.com:

*** Word is that third-string quarterback Mac Jones looked good. He had at least one touchdown pass.

*** Josh Jacobs, the forgotten man in the competition for playing time at running back, is back healthy after missing the spring and made some plays during the scrimmage. So did freshman running back Jerome Ford, who has apparently been doing some good things through the early part of fall camp.

*** Sophomore wide receiver Jerry Jeudy had at least two big plays during the scrimmage. The first was a touchdown, a short pass that went for a score after Jeudy juked freshman cornerback Patrick Surtain and then outran other Crimson Tide defenders down the sideline. Later on, Jeudy beat Surtain again and caught a long pass from Tua Tagovailoa.

*** Sophomore tight end Kedrick James had a big day and caught two touchdowns. As we've been saying for a while, Alabama is excited about his potential.

*** Based on what I've heard, it would be a surprise at this point if Alex Leatherwood isn't the opening game starter at right tackle, even with 2017 starter Matt Womack being back healthy now.

*** Though Jedrick Wills remains the clear favorite to start at right guard, it seems like redshirt sophomore Deonte Brown got at least a few reps with the first-team offense at right guard during the scrimmage. The Decatur native is at the best point weight-wise he's been since arriving at Alabama in 2016 weighing around 400 pounds. The team's online roster has the 6-4 Brown listed at 344 pounds. Word is that his weight is even lower than that, though, maybe even as low as the mid-to-high 320s.

*** Reserve defensive lineman Johnny Dwight, a name you don't hear often, had a couple standout moments during the scrimmage. He had at least two tackles for a loss.

*** The two top inside linebackers, Mack Wilson and Dylan Moses, both played "really, really well," according to coach Nick Saban. They were active, physical and Moses picked off Jalen Hurts late in the practice.

*** Not like this should come as a surprise at this point, but five-star freshman outside linebacker Eyabi Anoma was disruptive as a pass rusher and apparently stood out with that special speed and explosiveness off the edge.

*** It was a mostly good day for for Alabama's other five-star freshman as well, Surtain. While he got beat on the two Jeudy plays, Surtain had a couple nice pass breakups and got reps at both cornerback and Star.

*** The last note is also secondary-related. Saivion Smith, who will likely start at cornerback, seems to have had a good scrimmage and had an early interception of Hurts.