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Deontae Lawson opens up on his recovery from injury

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly08/07/23

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Alabama linebacker Deontae Lawson missed the entire spring with an injury, but the Mobile, Alabama native now feels fully healthy heading into the 2023 season.

Lawson spoke with reporters recently about his recovery and where he is health wise as fall camp gets underway.

“It feels great,” Deontae Lawson said. “I had a little issue. I got it cleaned up and stuff. I had a great summer. Yea, I was just ready to get back out there, be with my guys and get this thing started.”

Lawson should be a big part of the Crimson Tide’s defense this fall after appearing in 11 games, with four starts in 2022.

During those 11 contests, he recorded 51 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and four pass breakups. Lawson contributed as both a linebacker and on special teams last season. He was recognized by the Alabama coaching staff as one of the special teams players of the week for his performance in a win over Texas.

Lawson was ranked as a four-star recruit and the No. 48 overall player in the country for the class of 2021, according to the On3 Industry rankings. He appeared in four games while redshirting his first year on campus. As mentioned, he had a much bigger role in Year 2 in Tuscaloosa, and he has a chance to be a big part of the Alabama defense this fall.

Deontae Lawson explains why he had to become a bigger leader in 2023

Now that he is fully healthy, Deontae Lawson is also ready to be a leader for Alabama this fall.

The Crimson Tide truly lost the leader of their defense in Will Anderson. The now-Houston Texans player was the lifeblood of the unit during his time in Tuscaloosa. More times than not, his leadership translated to having success on the field as well, dominating offensive linemen on a daily basis.

Especially under new leadership with defensive coordinator Kevin Steele, Alabama is going to need a leader to step up in Anderson’s place. Linebacker Deontae Lawson believes he can be that guy for the Crimson Tide. Being at the center of the defense and learning from other guys before him, Lawson felt like stepping up was something he needed to do.

“I feel like in my position, that’s something I have to do,” Lawson said. “Seeing guys like Henry (To’o To’o)(Jaylen) Moody. Following in their footsteps. It’s a role I had to step into.”

Lawson is entering his third season in the program, playing behind some incredible players. To’o To’o is one of them he mentioned, a former Tennessee transfer. He has joined Anderson in Houston, beginning what could be a fruitful career in the NFL. For the most part, To’o To’o was Alabama’s leader at the second level.

The process of becoming a leader began before this offseason, though. Lawson was able to earn significant playing time as the 2022 season wore on. He got four starts toward the end of the year after beginning with a special teams role to start. Lawson wound up recording 51 tackles with 2.5 tackles for a loss.

Great numbers, especially for a late-season contributor. But the Alabama defense was still not up to par with Pete Golding, forcing the switch to Steele. Lawson is wanting to get back to basics, even on the mental side of things.

“Really just the ball – generating more turnovers, which will lead to points,” Lawson said on what Alabama has been working on. “Really the same thing, but the little things. It’s all about the little things, so that’s what we’re trying to work on. … Really penalties is the main thing we’ve been focusing on. Just making sure everybody is doing their job and no more mental errors. That leads to points.”