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With fall camp now done for Alabama, here's an educated guess at what the team's offensive and defensive depth chart will look like for next week's opener against Louisville:

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1. Sophomore Tua Tagovailoa/junior Jalen Hurts

3. Redshirt freshman Mac Jones

It looks likely that the Jalen-Tua competition will continue through at least the Louisville game.

By all accounts, Tagovailoa had a great fall camp and threw at least six touchdowns with no interceptions in Alabama's two preseason scrimmages. It seems like Hurts was very good too, though, aside from the first scrimmage.

Tagovailoa got the start in the most recent scrimmage. However, as was the case throughout fall camp, they split reps with the first-team offense.

"There could be a role for both of them, but there's been no decision made either way," Nick Saban told ESPN this week. "Just like every position, there's good competition at quarterback, and nobody's backing away from that competition. As much as anybody, the other kids on the team will let us know which one of those guys gives us the best chance to win. The good thing is that we've won with both."

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1. Senior Damien Harris

2. Sophomore Najee Harris/junior Josh Jacobs

4. Sophomore Brian Robinson

Word is that Jacobs had a great preseason. He appears to be in line to be a big part of Alabama's offense, especially with Najee Harris working back from the foot injury he suffered in the first preseason scrimmage.

As we've talked about before, Tide coaches love Jacobs' versatility and his ability to make some plays in the passing game to along with what he can do as a traditional ball-carrier.

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Wide receiver (Z) - Sophomore Henry Ruggs, redshirt freshman Tyrell Shavers, freshman Xavier Williams

Wide receiver (X) - Sophomore DeVonta Smith, redshirt senior Derek Kief, senior Xavian Marks

Slot receiver - Sophomore Jerry Jeudy, freshman Jaylen Waddle, redshirt freshman Chadarius Townsend

Jeudy bounced back from his spring injury and did some good things during fall camp, including an impressive touchdown catch-and-run during the first scrimmage to go along with at least one other big play during that scrimmage.

And, as you've probably heard by now, Alabama coaches are very, very excited about Waddle. He was the star of the second scrimmage and will definitely be involved in the offense.

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Tight end - 1. Senior Hale Hentges, 2. junior Irv Smith

H-back - 1. Smith, 2. redshirt sophomore Miller Forristall

This is a deep group.

Smith had a good fall camp and appears ready to build on a good sophomore season. And there's a young tight end that's going to be good too in addition to the three guys mentioned above - sophomore Kedrick James. I'm not sure how much he's going to play this season, but he caught two touchdowns during the first preseason scrimmage and has people inside the building excited about his potential.

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Left tackle - 1. Junior Jonah Williams, redshirt sophomore Scott Lashley

Left guard - 1. Senior Lester Cotton, redshirt senior Josh Casher

Center - 1. Redshirt senior Ross Pierschbacher, 2. redshirt sophomore Chris Owens

Right guard - 1. Sophomore Alex Leatherwood, 2. redshirt sophomore Deonte Brown

Right tackle - 1. Sophomore Jedrick Wills, 2. redshirt junior Richie Petitbon

The O-line appears to still be a work in progress and seems to have struggled at times during camp, including during the second scrimmage.

It looks like that starting five is set, though. Leatherwood continues to work at right guard with Wills at right tackle.

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Defensive end - 1. Junior Raekwon Davis, 2. redshirt senior Johnny Dwight

Nose tackle - 1. Redshirt sophomore Quinnen Williams, 2. redshirt freshman Phidarian Mathis, 3. junior Tevita Musika

Defensive end - 1. Senior Isaiah Buggs, 2. sophomore LaBryan Ray

Depth is likely less of a concern for coaches than it was entering fall camp.

Some of the backup guys did some good things during camp, including Mathis and Musika.

Musika, a JUCO transfer, is 340 pounds and appears to have some Josh Chapman-like characteristics. While he's on the shorter side for a defensive tackle at 6-1, he's - like Chapman was - big, strong, tough and active.

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JACK - 1. Redshirt junior Anfernee Jennings, 2. redshirt senior Jamey Mosley

SAM - 1. Redshirt senior Christian Miller, 2. redshirt sophomore Ben Davis/freshman Eyabi Anoma

The Chris Allen injury further hurt the depth here. He was one of the top backups and was likely going to see playing time in a situational capacity. Instead, Alabama is already down two of its top outside linebackers before the season has even started.

Expect Anoma, the five-star freshman from Baltimore, to be a factor as a situational pass rusher.

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MIKE - 1. Junior Mack Wilson, redshirt junior Josh McMillon

WILL - 1. Sophomore Dylan Moses, redshirt freshman Markail Benton

While depth is a concern here, the feedback about the top two guys was very good throughout fall camp.

Word is that Wilson was very active in the most recent scrimmage.

"Me and Mack, the one thing I tell everyone is that we're like a one-two punch," Moses said. "We feel like we play off each other's skills. I feel like he's a great partner to have on the side because if I do slip up he'll pick up the slack. And when he tends to slip up I'll pick up his slack. It's like our chemistry is there already. We don't have to develop it. It's there."

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Cornerback - Junior Trevon Diggs, freshman Josh Jobe

Cornerback - Junior Saivion Smith, freshman Patrick Surtain

Star - Junior Shyheim Carter, Surtain

Surtain got the start at Star during the scrimmage last weekend, but Carter has been back at Star with the first-team defense during practice media viewing periods this week.

Surtain has been at cornerback with the second-team defense with Diggs at Star with that second group.

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Free safety - Sophomore Xavier McKinney, junior Jared Mayden

Strong safety - Redshirt junior Deionte Thompson, Carter

People at Alabama have felt for a while that McKinney is on track to have a breakthrough year. That's still the case.

He's also versatile and will likely slide down and play Money when the Tide has six defensive backs on the field.

During Wednesday's media viewing period of practice, it was McKinney at Money in dime and Mayden stepping in at free safety.

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