Alabama Football 2026: Crimson Tide’s Newcomers get their Numbers

Dec 6, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams (2) looks on during the first quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs during the 2025 SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Earlier today, Alabama dropped a list of all the new numbers for the Tide’s new players along with the number changes of returning players via a graphic from Yea Alabama.

The reveal 🙌
Jersey number changes for this season@AlabamaFTBL pic.twitter.com/9aEJNrNy3K

— Yea Alabama (@yea_ala) March 6, 2026

While it was a bit weird to have this come out from a tweet rather than the usual surprise stealth roster update at RollTide.com, it did make things easier for viewing things in a list, rather than the usual hunt and peck method. And shout out to AL.com for typing the list out so I could make use of a nice copy/paste tool.


First up, here are the number changes for each of the Tide’s returners:

No. 0– Yhonzae Pierre (previously No. 42)

No. 1– Ryan Coleman-Williams (previously No. 2, changes name from Ryan Williams)

No. 3– Lotzeir Brooks (previously No. 17)

No. 4– Luke Metz (previously No. 26)

No. 6– Red Morgan (previously No. 16)

No. 6– Kevin Riley (previously No. 28)

No. 7– Rico Scott (previously No. 11)

No. 9– Marshall Pritchett (previously No. 14)

No. 23– Cayden Jones (previously No. 30)

No. 45– Jay Williams (previously No. 46)

No. 59– JD Martin (previously No. 54)

No. 69– Baker Hickman (previously No. 66)

No. 77– Jackson Lloyd (previously No. 78)

I kind of hate that Lotzeir Brooks is changing away from 17, it was such a cool number. And I guess Yhonzae Pierre is taking up the mantle of #0 always being worn by a linebacker. And the other big news, of course, is Ryan Williams changing his official last name to Coleman-Williams.

It really would be an interesting psychology study, to me, to figure out how it became the thing for veteran players to always get the lower numbers. There isn’t a single change this year with someone’s number going higher. Oh well, I’ll keep dying on my hill of wanting another actual starting running back in the 30s and a WR in the 80s. One day.


As far as all of the new players, here’s the whole group:

No. 1– Devan Thompkins

No. 5– Noah Rogers

No. 7– Caleb Woodson

No. 8– Cedarian Morgan

No. 9– Desmond Umeozulu

No. 10– Jireh Edwards

No. 11– Tayden-Evan Kaawa

No. 11– Xavier Griffin

No. 13– EJ Crowell

No. 15– Jett Thomalla

No. 16– Jorden Edmonds

No. 17–Trae’shawn Brown

No. 17– Zyan Gibson

No. 18– Mack Sutter

No. 20— Khalifa Keith

No. 21– Maurice Mathis Jr.

No. 22– Kedrick Bingley-Jones

No. 24– Rihyael Kelley

No. 26– Mhari Johnson

No. 28– Carmelo O’Neal

No. 29– Nick Sherman

No. 32– JR Howard

No. 33– Adam Watford

No. 34- Zay Hall

No. 37– Tyler Henderson

No. 40– Josh Ford

No. 41– Jamarion Matthews

No. 49– Ethan Stangle

No. 54– Jayvin James

No. 63– Bryson Cooley

No. 65– Tyrell Miller

No. 71– Nick Brooks

No. 72– Ty Haywood

No. 73– Chris Booker

No. 75– Ethan Fields

No. 79– Kaden Strayhorn

No. 80– Jaxon Shuttlesworth

No. 86– Jude Cascone

No. 90– Lorcan Quinn

It’s a massive list, and obviously includes a big number of walk on players that we’ll likely never see. But the biggest eye-catcher is WR Cederian Morgan choosing to wear #8. He’s already a 6’4” 220 receiver that’s drawn athletic comparisons to Julio Jones, so rolling in with the 8 jersey definitely wont do anything to slow down those fan expectations.

And with that, spring football is just around the corner. Roll Tide!

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