After two years, it seems obvious that Jalen will never become an NFL caliber quarterback, despite that being his primary objective in coming to Alabama. I also doubt Jalen has the first step quickness out of the backfield to become a true running back. Just saw a pre-Super Bowl segment on ESPN about how the slot receiver is transforming pro football, especially by the New England Patriots. Among the qualifications for slot receiver they discussed were size (about 6-1, 200 lbs), quickness, ability to catch the ball in traffic, toughness to hold onto the ball after being hit, ability to run after the catch, and durability. It occurred to me that this would be the ideal for position for Jalen, who has nearly all these attributes. He is 6-2, 218 lbs, exceptionally strong (weightlifter), great moves in traffic, deceptively fast, and good hands. I believe this would set him up for a pro career in a couple of years. I think this could be done on a migration basis next year - remaining the backup quarterback next year, but given many reps in the slot, while he acclimates to the position. Then give him the opportunity to become the full time slot receiver as a senior. This also give us a year to groom another backup to Tua. Also, think of the pressure this would put on opposing defenses, not knowing what position Jalen might run in the game. If successful, pro opportunities abound. Your thoughts?