If there is one position preview that we probably didn’t need to write, it’s this one. Any moderately knowledgeable Alabama fan is keenly aware of the fact that Bryce Young was drafted first overall in April, leaving behind a massive void at a quarterback position that has produced elite play for the past five seasons. This season’s competition harkens back to 2016 when true freshman Jalen Hurts managed to beat out a five star and a couple of high four star passers to win the job. That year Alabama made it all the way to the national title game and lost a heartbreaker.