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We saw almost all of Alabama’s roster in spring practices, scrimmages and the A-Day Spring Game back on April 22. But what about the Crimson Tide’s incoming freshmen that will be on campus Memorial Day weekend? While 16 members of the nation’s top-ranked class of 2017 enrolled early, there are several others that will make an impact this fall.

Here, BamaOnLine lists five incoming freshmen that could the have the biggest impacts in 2017.

LaBryan Ray -- 5-star SDE

Ray is the highest-ranked player not already on campus and is one of six -- yes, six -- five-star players Alabama signed during the 2017 cycle. The James Clemens (Ala.) High School product finished his senior season with 124 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, 16 quarterback hurries, two fumble recoveries and one blocked punt. With both Jonathan Allen and Dalvin Tomlinson now in the NFL, the Tide needs more bodies along the defensive line, and at 6-foot-4, 260, Ray arrives at UA at an almost identical size as Da'Shawn Hand did in 2014.

Jedrick Wills -- 4-star OT

As the No. 34 overall prospect in the 2017 cycle, Wills was two spots shy of achieving five-star status. With that being said, the Lexington, Ky., native is one of the top players joining the roster for this season, and he will enroll with a couple of spots along the offensive line still up for grabs. Although he was listed as a tackle during his recruitment, Wills can play guard at the collegiate level, and right guard is a position Alabama has yet to fill. Wills will likely compete for that position with his older teammates as soon as he steps foot on campus this weekend.

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Henry Ruggs III -- 4-star WR

Alabama signed four wide receivers this cycle, and a player listed as an athlete (Chadarius Townsend) spent most of the spring with the wideouts. But that won’t stop the speedy Ruggs from competing at the position. The Montgomery, Ala., native is coming off a senior season where he accounted for 20 touchdowns on 102 touches in nine games. With his mixture of speed and athleticism, Ruggs will not only compete with the Tide’s already-deep group of wide receivers, but he should also be in the mix to return kickoffs and punts as a true freshman.

Phidarian Mathis -- 4-star DT

Listed as Phil by Alabama in its National Signing Day release, the Monroe, La., native could fill a need for depth along the Crimson Tide’s defensive line this fall. While Da'Ron Payne will be the starting nose tackle in nickel and dime, the spot behind him in the rotation should be open for competition this offseason. As one of 14 Top100 players to sign with UA, Mathis should push his veteran teammates this fall following a senior year that saw him register 41 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, seven sacks and six quarterback hurries at Neville (La.) High School.

Joseph Bulovas -- 3-star K

Bulovas was one of two players to accept a blueshirt offer, but the nation’s No. 7-ranked kicker, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite, will come in and compete right away for the starting placekicker job. His competition will likely be senior punter JK Scott, who made three of his four field goal attempts on A-Day, but Nick Saban said he’s comfortable with a two-person approach to field goals like past year. Whether that happens or not, Bulovas will be in the mix from the very moment he steps on campus, now that Adam Griffith is gone.

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