Alabama football updates 2025 roster. Here's what you need to know
The Crimson Tide added nine players to its roster ahead of fall camp before the start of the 2025 season Aug. 30 at Florida State, while also updating weights of a handful of players after spring practice.
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Alabama redshirt freshman wide receiver Aeryn Hampton is the only player who changed his number, moving from No. 21 to No. 6.
Alabama will start the 2025 season at 2:30 p.m. CT Aug. 30 vs. Florida State at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida.
Alabama football 2025 roster newcomers
QB John Gazzaniga: 13, 6-foot-7, 252 pounds, Rancho Santa Margarita, California
DB Chuck McDonald III: 19, 6-foot-1, 194 pounds, Santa Ana, California
K Peter Notaro: 37, 5-foot-11, 188 pounds, Wexford, Pennsylvania
DB Brody McCutcheon: 38, 6-foot-1, 178 pounds, Moody, Alabama
WR Ben Jackson: 42. 6-foot-2, 170 pounds, Mobile, Alabama
TE Kaleb Edwards: 81, 6-foot-6, 264 pounds, El Dorado Hills, California
TE Jack Sammarco: 85, 6-foot-5, 252 pounds, Cincinnati, Ohio
TE Brody Dalton: 89, 6-foot-5, 251 pounds, Fyffe, Alabama
DL London Simmons: 90, 6-foot-3, 303 pounds, Jackson, Mississippi
Alabama football weight changes
DL Fatutoa Henry: 268 pounds (+20)
TE Marshall Pritchett: 248 pounds (+13)
OL Kam Dewberry: 332 pounds (-13)
DL Kelby Collins: 275 pounds (-10)
OL Jackson Lloyd: 318 pounds (+8)
OL Michael Carroll: 321 pounds (+6)
DL Isaia Faga: 296 pounds (+6)
OL Kadyn Proctor: 366 pounds (+6)
WR Jalen Hale: 197 pounds (+5)
WR Aeryn Hampton: 197 pounds (+5)
SAF Bray Hubbard: 213 pounds (+5)
LB Duke Johnson: 225 pounds (+5)
CB Dijon Lee Jr.: 202 pounds (+5)
DL Jordan Renaud: 265 pounds (+5)
DL Tim Keenan III: 320 pounds (-5)
TE Josh Cuevas: 256 pounds (+4)
TE Danny Lewis Jr.: 254 pounds (+4)
DL Steve Bolo Mboumoua: 302 pounds (+4)
WR Derek Meadows: 212 pounds (+4)
OL Casey Poe: 322 pounds (+4)
OL Joseph Ionata: 306 pounds (-4)
WR Lotzeir Brooks: 191 pounds (+3)
DB Red Morgan: 185 pounds (+3)
WR Ryan Williams: 178 pounds (+3)
OL Olaus Alinen: 322 pounds (-3)
LB Jah-Marien Latham: 262 pounds (-3)
TE Jay Lindsey: 255 pounds (-3)
DL Jeremiah Beaman: 314 pounds (+2)
WR Germie Bernard: 204 pounds (+2)
DB Zabien Brown: 192 pounds (+2)
RB AK Dear: 212 pounds (+2)
OL Wilkin Formby: 324 pounds (+2)
RB Daniel Hill: 244 pounds (+2)
DL Edric Hill: 284 pounds (+2)
LB Justin Jefferson: 227 pounds (+2)
DB DaShawn Jones: 190 pounds (+2)
DL Keon Keeley: 282 pounds (+2)
CB Dre Kirkpatrick Jr.: 202 pounds (+2)
LB QB Reese: 224 pounds (+2)
OL Jaeden Roberts: 327 pounds (+2)
LB Qua Russaw: 243 pounds (+2)
QB Keelon Russell: 194 pounds (+2)
DL James Smith: 297 pounds (+2)
OL Mal Waldrep: 324 pounds (+2)
RB Richard Young: 212 pounds (+2)
WR Cole Adams: 183 pounds (-2)
OL Arkel Anugwom: 328 pounds (-2)
LB Cayden Jones: 228 pounds (-2)
LB Deontae Lawson: 228 pounds (-2)
DL LT Overton: 278 pounds (-2)
LB Abduall Sanders Jr. 231 pounds (-2)
OL William Sanders: 308 pounds (-2)
QB Ty Simpson: 208 pounds (-2)
RB Dre'lyn Washington: 216 pounds (-2)
LB Noah Carter: 243 pounds (+1)
CB Domani Jackson: 196 pounds (+1)
RB Jam Miller: 221 pounds (+1)
RB Kevin RIley: 191 pounds (+1)
WR Rico Scott: 196 pounds (+1)
OL Geno VanDeMark: 326 (+1)
WR Isaiah Horton: 208 pounds (-1)
SAF Keon Sabb: 204 pounds (-1)
SAF Ivan Taylor: 194 pounds (-1)
Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at cgay@gannett.com or follow him @_ColinGay on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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