Alabama’s 2019 season is over, and Nick Saban is already turning his attention to 2020. But before more juniors make decisions on the 2020 NFL Draft and seniors play in various all-star games across the country, let’s reflect on the season by breaking down the Crimson Tide’s 13-game participation chart and the players that are now eligible to redshirt next year.

A total of 87 players saw the field for Alabama this fall with 19 of them playing in all 13 games, according to UA’s updated participation chart, following the Tide’s 35-16 win over Michigan.

As for redshirts, injured players like linebackers Dylan Moses and Joshua McMillon and running back Trey Sanders never played, so they can obviously gain an additional year of eligibility -- in McMillon’s case, it would be his sixth season if he chooses to return. Defensive end LaBryan Ray played in three games before a foot injury, so he redshirted in 2019, too.

Only two Crimson Tide true freshmen did not see the field this fall in Sanders and linebacker Kevin Harris. A total of 24 first-year players gained experience by playing in at least one game this season, but thanks to the NCAA’s new redshirt rule, 10 newcomers will be redshirt freshmen next season in Tanner Bowles, Scooby Carter, Harris, Braylen Ingraham, Amari Kight, Pierce Quick, Trey Sanders, Ishmael Sopsher, Brandon Turnage and Paul Tyson.

The only non-freshmen that played in four or fewer games and hasn’t already redshirted is safety Eddie Smith, who appeared in one game. Guys like running back Jerome Ford (4 games) and tight end Michael Parker (1) also qualify under the new redshirt rule, but both redshirted a season ago. The same goes for Hunter Brannon and Nigel Knott, who did not play, because of medical reasons. Supposedly cleared, it is unclear if Knott will play in 2020.

Below is the season-long participation chart for the Crimson Tide’s 13-game slate.

ALABAMA GAMES PLAYED (AS OF JAN. 4)

# PLAYER GP-GS

24 Brian Robinson Jr. 13/-

55 Emil Ekiyor Jr. 8/-

74 Jedick Wills Jr. 13/13

90 Stephon Wynn Jr. 8/-

4 Christopher Allen 13/-

40 Giles Amos 9/-

22 Jalyn Armour-Davis 7/-

26 Marcus Banks 7/-

58 Christian Barmore 12/1

9 Jordan Battle 13/4

36 Markail Benton 9/-

98 Mike Bernier 1/-

19 Jahleel Billingsley 9/-

46 Melvin Billingsley 1/-

18 Slade Bolden 12/-

51 Tanner Bowles 1/-

65 Deonte Brown 9/8

75 Tommy Brown 8/-

97 Joseph Bulovas 11/-

11 Scooby Carter 4/-

5 Shyheim Carter 13/11

71 Darrian Dalcourt 7/-

94 DJ Dale 10/10

1 Ben Davis 11/-

99 Raekwon Davis 12/12

12 Skyler DeLong 5/-

69 Landon Dickerson 13/13

7 Trevon Diggs 12/12

20 DJ Douglas 1/-

92 Justin Eboigbe 9/2

45 Thomas Fletcher 12/-

27 Jerome Ford 4/1

87 Miller Forristall 9/9

31 A.J. Gates 1/-

8 Christian Harris 13/12

22 Najee Harris 13/12

29 DeMarcco Hellams 12/-

36 Mac Hereford 1/-

11 Henry Ruggs III 12/12

52 Braylen Ingraham 2/-

33 Anfernee Jennings 13/13

4 Jerry Jeudy 13/13

28 Josh Jobe 12/2

10 Mac Jones 12/4

10/20 Ale Kaho 13/-

78 Amari Kight 1/-

76 Scott Lashley 8/-

81 Cameron Latu 10/-

70 Alex Leatherwood 13/13

35 Shane Lee 13/13

24 Terrell Lewis 11/3

35 De’Marquise Lockridge 1/-

48 P. Mathis 12/2

21 Jared Mayden 12/11

15 Xavier McKinney 13/13

8 John Metchie 12/-

42 Jaylen Moody 12/-

91 Tevita Musika 10/1

30 King Mwikuta 9/-

73 Evan Neal 13/13

79/84 Chris Owens 10/4

83 John Parker 1/-

80 Michael Parker 1/-

23 Jarez Parks 6/-

99 Ty Perine 6/-

43 Daniel Powell 1/-

72 Pierce Quick 4/-

60/85 Kendall Randolph 12/3

89 LaBryan Ray 3/3

16 Will Reichard 5/-

2 Keilan Robinson 8/-

14 Tyrell Shavers 12/-

6 DeVonta Smith 13/11

25 Eddie Smith 1/-

95 Ishmael Sopsher 1/-

2 Patrick Surtain II 13/13

5 Taulia Tagovailoa 5/-

13 Tua Tagovailoa 9/9

88 Major Tennison 12/1

12 Chadarius Townsend 5/-

14 Brandon Turnage 1/-

15 Paul Tyson 1/-

17 Jaylen Waddle 13/3

9 Xavier Williams 6/-

77 Matt Womack 10/1

3 Daniel Wright 12/-

47 Byron Young 13/5

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