He is not playing around.
All that Trevon Diggs could do last season after breaking his foot versus Arkansas was watch Jake Fromm, Kyler Murray and Trevor Lawrence take advantage of his secondary for Alabama football.
Prior to getting hurt, he was leading the team in breakups (six) and was doing a strong job of limiting big plays from marquee wide receivers.
While the Crimson Tide is high on young players like Josh Jobe, the Maryland native and former four-star is back to show he has not lost anything.
Diggs returns to a veteran group and for him personally, it is an opportunity to create a first-round stock for him in the 2020 NFL Draft.