Former Vanderbilt offensive tackle Tyler Steen announced Tuesday that he is transferring to Alabama.
Steen, who made the announcement the on Twitter, started the past three seasons for the Commodores at both tackle positions. He is likely to enter fall camp as the top candidate to replace Evan Neal at left tackle.
Alabama lost starting tackles Neal and Chris Owens this offseason and entered the spring with competitions at both spots. Nick Saban said Alabama was exploring moving left guard Javion Cohen to tackle, and it was also taking a look at J.C. Latham and Damieon George at both guard and tackle. People are also reading… Steen, listed at 6-foot-5 and 315 pounds, is the fourth addition for Alabama through the transfer portal this offseason. The Tide previously added former LSU cornerback Eli Ricks, former Georgia Tech running back Jahmyr Gibbs and former Georgia wide receiver Jermaine Burton, with Saban emphasizing how each brought experience to position groups that were in need of it.
Running back Camar Wheaton on Tuesday said he’s headed to SMU after one season in Tuscaloosa. The Garland, Texas product posted a graphic on his Twitter account wearing an SMU uniform with block letters stating, “I’M HOME.”
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