Four quarterbacks with ties to Alabama’s football program are at the Elite 11 in Los Angeles this weekend. In an event focused on the top 24 high school quarterbacks, two current Crimson Tide signal callers that are serving as counselors impressed an NFL Network analyst.

Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa went through a pro day workout late Saturday night, and Daniel Jeremiah shared his thoughts on both quarterbacks’ performances in the pro day competition.

Of Tagovailoa, Jeremiah tweeted, “Loved watching @Tuaamann_ tonight. @BuckyBrooks nailed it— he’s a left handed Russell Wilson. Quick feet, ball jumps out of his hand and he has ++ anticipation, velocity and accuracy. Can’t wait for you guys to hear our interview with him on MTS pod. He was excellent.”

This is the second week in a row that Tagovailoa has thrown with no limitations or brace on his injured throwing hand -- a hand he injured the first day of Alabama’s spring practice. In a much larger sample size, the sophomore southpaw appears to be close to full health.

“It’s doing good,” Tagovailoa told Hawaii News Now. “We got the opportunity to find someone down here (in Honolulu), and we’re doing rehab with him. So far we’re good, we’re on track. I just can’t wait to get the ball rolling. Once I start throwing again, I feel we should be fine.”

Tagovailoa will compete with Hurts for the Crimson Tide’s starting job behind center this fall, and according to Jeremiah’s eyes, as well as others, the junior threw the ball well at the Elite 11.

Of Hurts, Jeremiah tweeted, “I was impressed with @JalenHurts tonight. First of all, I love his size and his all business approach. His maturity/poise was very evident. Unfortunately I missed his throwing session but I was told he threw it really well.”

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UA head coach Nick Saban made the decision to start Tagovailoa, then a true freshman, in the second half of the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Hurts started the game -- his 28th in an Alabama uniform -- but the Tide trailed Georgia, 13-0, at halftime and needed a spark on the offensive side of the football. So, in came the former 5-star recruit.

Having replaced Hurts in the title game after primarily seeing the field in late-game game action, he was asked if his mentality changes entering his sophomore season as the possible starter?

“My mentality doesn’t,” Tagovailoa said. “I’ve just got to keep working. I think once it gets to me, that’s when I’m going to start to go downhill. I think I’ve just got to keep doing what I’ve done thus far, keep working and you’ve just got to compete, no matter what.

“And I think competing against myself, trying to get myself better every day is the best way. And you’ve got guys like Jalen and Mac Jones, you guys had the opportunity to see them in the spring game, and being able to compete against those guys throughout the fall, I think, is going to be really good for Alabama fans to see.”

Hurts and Tagovailoa are in California this weekend with Alabama commits Taulia Tagovailoa, who is the younger brother of Tua, and Paul Tyson as they compete in the Elite 11 Finals.

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