You have to wade through some Aub recruiting news, but it's worthwhile.
Click here for link> DE DeMarcus Walker -- The 6-4, 280-pounder from Jacksonville is one of the highest-rated uncommitted interior linemen out there, so his trip to Tuscaloosa was a positive sign.
Watts said Walker drew raves from everyone: "His stock was already pretty high with him being a borderline five-star and he certainly cemented his status during camp. He's a big kid who wants to play linebacker, but could end up on the defensive line just as easily. Alabama and Florida are his leaders."
> ATH ArDarius Stewart -- The Alabama commitment from Fultondale worked out at quarterback and wide receiver, and had a big showing at both positions. Receivers who caught passes from Stewart praised his arm strength and touch. "He's a high school quarterback but you can see his future is at a skill position or in the secondary," Watts said.
> ATH Jalen Hurd -- A junior from the Nashville suburb of Hendersonville, Hurd's offers include Alabama, Nebraska and Ohio State.
"Hurd worked out at running back and we heard a lot of good things about him, but he played safety in Bama ball and that's where he really shined," Watts said. "He's big, athletic and could project on either side of the ball."
> DE Da'Shawn Hand -- According to Watts, the 6-5, 247-pound Virginia junior could be the nation's top prospect as a senior. He has NFL size and quickness.
"He got in a lot of work at end with (Tide assistant) Chris Rumph and, as the No. 1 player in his class, he can't go any higher. But everyone in Tuscaloosa got a first hand look at what all the fuss is about."
> WR Ermon Lane -- A junior from Homestead, Fla., Lane has height (6-2) and is 247.com's top-rated receiver for 2014. He left camp with a Crimson Tide offer.