TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- The

includes a wide receiver who hasn't even practiced with Alabama, much less played a game yet for the Crimson Tide.

Duron Carter

, a former Ohio State player who is

from Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College, is considered a candidate for the award that goes to college football's best wide receiver.

Alabama seniors

Darius Hanks

and

Marquis Maze

also made the list, which now has been released. (Earlier today, al.com was told by a Tallahassee Quarterback Club spokesperson that just Carter and Hanks had made it from Alabama.)

Last fall, Maze caught 38 passes for 557 yards and three touchdowns. Hanks caught 32 passes for 456 yards and three touchdowns.

Carter caught 44 passes for 690 yards and 10 touchdowns in nine games at Coffeyville. He was a high school All-American at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale (Fla.). Carter was with Ohio State in 2009 but transferred to Coffeyville because of academic problems. He committed to Alabama in early April.

The 6-foot-5, 210-pound son of former NFL star wide receiver

Cris Carter

is attempting to enroll this week in Alabama's second summer term but has hit a snag that might be cleared before the week is over.

Earlier today, Alabama junior

to the

that goes to college football's best tight end.