5 players Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer should try and pry away from Washington

Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer spent two seasons at Washington. He developed relationships with the players and has a better understanding of the team than anyone else in the country. With him departing Washington, there will likely be multiple impactful transfers as well as other reserve players from Washington that test out the transfer portal.

Needless to say, there is reason to believe that DeBoer will likely try to reunite with several of the players that he coached in Seattle. After all, he led Washington to the College Football Playoff, so there are quality players on the Huskies roster.

Roll Tide Wire lists five players that Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer should try and pry away from Washington.

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One of the best cornerbacks in college football this past season was Washington junior Jabbar Muhammad. On Friday, Muhammad entered his name into the transfer portal.

Following his junior campaign, Muhammad was recognized as an All-PAC-12  Second Team selection. In one season with the Huskies, Muhammad tallied 46 tackles, five tackles for loss, two sacks, and three interceptions. Out of everyone on this list, I feel like Muhammad would be the one who would have an immediate impact if he were to transfer to Alabama. He has a knack for getting to the ball and is excellent in man coverage. He had 20 pass deflections this past season.

WR Germie Bernard

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With Alabama losing Isaiah Bond to the transfer portal, there is likely enough room to add a playmaker. While Washington wide receiver Germie Bernard has not officially entered the transfer portal, there is a good chance that he will. Bernard has spent time at both Michigan State and Washington throughout his college career.

In one season at Washington, Bernard reeled in 34 receptions for 419 yards and two…


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Publish date : 2024-01-14 13:45:58

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