Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Alabama’s Allen trying to add to his NFL resume

- By John Zenor

MONTGOMERY, ALA. >> Jonathan Allen’s NFL resume already includes awards, championsh­ip rings and four years of production at Alabama.

Now, the former Crimson Tide defensive lineman is preparing to add his 40 time, vertical jump and other measurable­s at the scouting combine this week in Indianapol­is. Allen is projected as a Top-5 pick in the April draft after improving his stock by returning for his senior season while collecting four national awards.

The 22-year-old has plenty of ready resources for advice from former Alabama players like Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Marcell Dareus but thinks four years with Nick Saban’s businessli­ke Crimson Tide program made for pretty good preparatio­n even without that help.

“We’ve been preparing for this ever since we’ve been on campus,” said Allen, who played on three consecutiv­e Southeaste­rn Conference champions. “You just go out there and take care of business and be profession­al.”

For Allen, that has meant dutifully showing up for two-a-day workouts with coach Tom Shaw in Orlando in recent months. It has basically been an 8-5 job, at least, including morning weights, speed and positional work, meetings and combine prep.

“The one thing that I’ve found while he was here is that this kid is genuine, this kid is a hard worker,” Shaw said. “You can’t fake it for two months. We have a lot of kids that come in gung-ho and ready to work out, but after about four weeks it gets old to them because they’re not used to training all that time.

“You can’t fake it, but this kid he worked hard and never deviated, never missed either practice. I thought he did really well with how hard he worked and how dedicated he was.”

Allen is projected to be the first of several former Crimson Tide players who are considered potential first-round picks, including linebacker­s Reuben Foster and Tim Williams, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and offensive tackle Cam Robinson.

The 6-foot-3, 291-pound Allen, who arrived on campus as an outside linebacker, figures to be the second defensive lineman selected behind former Texas A&M end Myles Garrett. Garrett is widely projected as the No. 1 overall pick.

Allen won the Lombardi Award, Bronco Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award and the Ted Hendricks Award after opting against turning pro following is junior season.

He also figures to be drafted higher and land a much bigger contract after returning. Plus, he got his college degree.

Allen said he’ll go through every drill at the combine except bench press, which he’ll perform at Alabama’s pro day next week.

Agent Blake Baratz figures Allen’s onfield resume and lack of question marks off it make him “a safe prospect” for NFL teams.

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