Alabama’s quarterback room is loaded, but CBS Sports left it off a new Top 10 ranking anyway.
That omission is hard to square when you look at what Kalen DeBoer has assembled for the 2026 season. The Crimson Tide still don’t have a locked-in starter, but the competition is shaping up to be a real battle between redshirt freshman Keelon Russell and redshirt junior Austin Mack, with both expected to push for the job all the way through fall camp.
Russell has been the name drawing the most buzz, and the source of the growing belief is easy to see. He’s already getting dark-horse Heisman Trophy attention, and his ceiling is obvious.
Mack, though, is far from a placeholder. He remains firmly in the mix and gives Alabama a second serious option at the most important position on the field.
Blake Brockermeyer’s CBS Sports ranking of the nation’s top QB rooms ran from Oregon at No. 1 all the way down to Notre Dame at No. 10, with Texas, Utah, Ole Miss, Ohio State, LSU, USC, Miami, and Houston filling out the rest. Alabama didn’t make the cut.
That’s a strange call, especially when the argument for Alabama is built on talent as much as anything else. Mack arrived as a 4-star recruit and a Top 100 overall player.
Russell came in as a 5-star and the No. 2 overall player in his class. And then there’s 5-star true freshman Jett Thomalla, who gives the room another layer of star power that most programs simply can’t match.
Brockermeyer didn’t explain why Alabama was left out, but the list clearly leans toward rooms with a proven starter already in place. That may work if the exercise is just about the quarterback at the top. It’s a different conversation when the whole room is under the microscope.
If the question is which QB room has the best combination of ceiling, depth, and raw talent, Alabama belongs in the conversation. Utah’s Devon Dampier may be the more proven option right now, but saying Utah has a better room top to bottom than Alabama goes too far.
And that’s what makes this ranking feel like such an easy one to revisit later. By the end of the season, Russell or Mack could easily have established himself as one of the country’s elite quarterbacks. The loser of the battle would still be a major backup option, and Thomalla may be the most talented third-string quarterback in the country.
Alabama has its share of questions heading into 2026, but quarterback isn’t one of them. DeBoer has too much talent in that room for it to be overlooked.
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