2 Alabama defensive linemen look like different players this spring

Updated March 25, 2025, 5:28 p.m. by Justin Smith, Touchdown Alabama Magazine 1 min read
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Jeremiah Beaman and Edric Hill are two Alabama football defensive linemen, who are continuing to generate buzz during spring practice.

Hill played in nine games for Alabama last season, registering three tackles in those contests as a redshirt freshman.

Beaman was a true freshman in 2024 and only saw playing time in three games, but he earned a significant amount of snaps against Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

Alabamas offensive guard, Geno VanDeMark revealed Tuesday the pair has been given the Tides offensive line trouble Beaman and Edric, they look a lot different, VanDeMark said.

Theyre playing a lot different, faster, more physical, just better defensive lineman than they were previously, and theyre giving us some trouble.

Theyre good players.

The Crimson Tides veteran defensive lineman, Tim Keenan III was complimentary of Hills growth earlier in the spring.

Those guys been making incredible jumps...But, man, Edric Hill, hes been making a magnificent impact this spring, Keenan said.

I cant wait to see what he keeps doing.

Beaman is up to 312 pounds, according to Alabamas 2025 roster.

Both linemen could play pivotal roles in the Tide having depth along its defensive front in 2025.

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