Alabama’s unparalleled defensive depth will be tested (again), as it looks like linebackers Shaun Dion Hamilton and Mack Wilson could miss the rest of the season following injuries suffered in Saturday’s 24-10 win over LSU.

It’s another sizable blow to the Crimson Tide’s linebacking corps, which lost Christian Miller and Terrell Lewis in the season-opener against Florida State — though Nick Saban did provide positive updates on the two outside ‘backers this week.

Hamilton, a starter who was on a tear this season after bouncing back from a torn ACL in the 2016 SEC Championship, rated as Alabama’s fourth-best defensive player per PFF College with an overall season score of 84.4 on a 0-100 scale. Wilson, a five-star recruit and the No. 15 player the the 247Sports Composite for the class of 2016, is Alabama’s 16th-best defensive player per PFF College (77.2).

So, for the big-picture question: Who steps up?

One player who will likely see an increase in reps is true freshman Dylan Moses. One of Alabama’s staggering six five-star signees in the class of 2017, Moses — the No. 13 player in the 247Sports Composite — played four snaps at inside linebacker against LSU, per PFF College, and did the very most with it. The official game box score grants Moses with 1.5 sacks for a loss of 17 yards. PFF College rewards full sacks to players, rather than half — the logic being it’s not the player’s fault he arrived at the quarterback at the same time as his teammate — and tabbed Moses with two sacks and an overall game score grade of 72.

That’s not only an encouraging sign in limited data for the Crimson Tide, but salt in the wound for LSU: Moses is a Louisiana native and former Tigers verbal commit.

Here’s how Moses stacks up among the six Alabama inside linebackers to see snaps in 2017, according to PFF College data. This does not include outside linebackers, which PFF classifies as ‘edge defenders’ — along with ends — to account for football’s ever-amorphous defensive schemes.

Overall: 66.4 (5th)

Run Defense: 59.7 (5th)

Pass Rush: 70.1 (2nd)

Coverage: 52.9 (5th)

Fellow backup Keith Holcombe, who’s played 160 total snaps to Moses’ 67, grades out as a stout run defender (73).

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