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Kendall Randolph is ‘key’ to the development of Alabama’s offensive line, per Nick Saban

Alabama is trying to follow up one dominant offensive line in 2020 with another one.

Three guys played a lot last year — Evan Neal, Emil Ekiyor, and Chris Owens — but there is a conversation at the right tackle position. Neal started all 13 games at the spot a season ago; however, the Crimson Tide has moved him to left tackle.

Kendall Randolph, a native of Madison, Ala., returned for his fifth season. He was a four-star recruit in the 2017 cycle and has played in 26 career games for the Tide, including six starts. The 6-foot-4, 298-pounder brings versatility and experience, despite competing with true freshman JC Latham for a starting role.