Alabama Football 2026: The Game-Changing Offensive Linemen You Didn’t See Coming – Part 2
For whatever reason, though, year 1 didn’t go as planned, and Haywood entered the portal and immediately rekindled the relationship with Alabama’s staff. He only played 15 snaps in a blowout, so Haywood is essentially walking in as a legitimate redshirt freshman.
Though he’s generally played tackle all through high school is still listed as a tackle, Alabama’s staff has already mentioned that they were looking at him even as a recruit as someone that they thought could play guard, so don’t be surprised if he winds up moving that way this year.
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Haywood was an interesting recruit, as his junior year of high school had him as a high 5-star prospect with his combination of length, power, and quickness. His senior year, though, was an inconsistent one, and the recruiting services dropped him to a 4-star prospect.
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