Alabama’s Defensive Tackle: The Unseen Force Poised to Transform the Entire Defense This Season
Veteran linebacker Deontae Lawson was also there, but for the first few weeks of the season, he had just come off an ACL injury, and he was noticeably slower than usual.
But in Keenan’s absence, it was supposed to be defensive tackle Jeremiah Beaman to step up.
The former four-star recruit out of Birmingham doesn’t have the size that Keenan has, but he possesses the power and athleticism to make up for it.
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But after the first game against Florida State, Beaman tore his ACL, ruling him out for the rest of the season.

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