Alabama Roots: Rookie ranks among the NFL’s ironmen

Alabama Roots: Rookie ranks among the NFL’s ironmen

Auburn cornerback Roger McCreary joined Tennessee in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, and the Titans put him to work.

The Williamson High School star played 1,165 defensive snaps during the 2022 regular season, more than any other NFL defensive back.

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McCreary also played more snaps at his position than any other player from an Alabama high school or college during the 2022 regular season with 11 more than Cleveland Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr.

But because Wills had 63 special-teams snaps and McCreary had 49, Wills was the player with Alabama football roots who spent the most time on the field during the 2022 regular season with a total of 1,217 plays.

One other player from an Alabama high school or college got on the field for at least 1,200 plays in 2022 – New York Jets middle linebacker C.J. Mosley with 1,114 defensive snaps and 95 special-teams plays.

The Alabama-roots player who was on the field for the greatest amount of his available snaps was Chicago Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow. The Huntsville High School alumnus missed two of the Bears’ 1,088 defensive snaps, a playing rate of 99.82 percent.

McCreary missed three snaps, playing 99.74 percent of Tennessee’s defensive snaps.

Two other players from Alabama high schools and colleges played at least 99 percent of their available snaps. In his 13th NFL season, safety Kareem Jackson played all but five of the Denver Broncos’ 1,144 defensive snaps (or 99.56 percent) and left tackle Jonah Williams played all but six of the Cincinnati Bengals’ 1,101 offensive snaps (or 99.46 percent) during the regular season.

In addition to McCreary with the defensive backs, the leaders in snaps by position in the 2022 regular season included DeVonta Smith of the Philadelphia Eagles. The former Alabama All-American’s 1,083 offensive snaps led the league’s wide receivers.

The 17 players from Alabama high schools and colleges who played at least 1,000 offensive or defensive snaps in the 2022 regular season include:

· Tennessee Titans cornerback Roger McCreary (Auburn): 1,165 defensive snaps

· Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. (Alabama): 1,154 offensive snaps

· Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson (Alabama): 1,139 defensive snaps

· Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (Alabama): 1,116 defensive snaps

· New York Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley (Theodore, Alabama): 1,114 defensive snaps

· Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II (Alabama): 1,106 defensive snaps

· Atlanta Falcons linebacker Rashaan Evans (Auburn High, Alabama): 1,104 defensive snaps

· Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Jonah Williams (Alabama): 1,101 offensive snaps

· Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson (Alabama), 1,096 offensive snaps

· Indianapolis Colts center Ryan Kelly (Alabama): 1,095 offensive snaps

· Chicago Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow (Huntsville): 1,086 defensive snaps

· Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (Alabama): 1,083 offensive snaps

· Seattle Seahawks cornerback Mike Jackson (Spain Park): 1,082 defensive snaps

· Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry (Pleasant Grove, Samford): 1,078 defensive snaps

· Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Braden Smith (Auburn): 1,069 offensive snaps

· Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey (Hoover, Alabama): 1,053 defensive snaps

· Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (Alabama): 1,028 offensive snaps

Seven alumni of Alabama football roots were on the field for at least 250 special-teams plays during the 2022 regular season. The busiest special-teams players included:

· Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves (South Alabama): 374 special-teams plays

· Houston Texans cornerback Tremon Smith (Saks): 361 special teams plays

· Buffalo Bills cornerback Siran Neal (Eufaula, Jacksonville State): 316 special-teams plays

· New York Jets linebacker Jermain Sherwood (Auburn): 309 special-teams plays

· Indianapolis Colts cornerback Tony Brown (Alabama): 303 special-teams plays

· New England Patriots linebacker Mack Wilson (Carver-Montgomery, Alabama): 284 special-teams plays

· Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker K.J. Britt (Oxford, Auburn): 253 special-teams plays

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.