Levi Wallace

CB · Alabama
A rags-to-riches story in the college football sense, Wallace had few options to play college ball out of high school. Instead of trying to walk on at a lower-level program, he accepted a larger challenge and walked on at Alabama. His father, Walter, grew up in Tuscaloosa before a career in the Navy and raised his sons to be Crimson Tide fans. Unfortunately, he passed away in April 2014 and never got to see his son play collegiately, but both his boys honored him by continuing their athletic careers at Alabama Levi in football and Lawrence on the track team. Wallace paid his dues over his first four years in Tuscaloosa, beating out several five-star players for a starting role at left cornerback in 2017. The conference-leader in passes defended, he earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors twice as a senior and proved to be an integral part of Alabama s National Championship. Wallace is a silky-smooth athlete with the ball awareness and hand technique to suffocate the catch point from press or off-coverage. He has clear strength and size issues as a run defender, but competitive toughness isn t a concern. BACKGROUND A no-star wide receiver recruit out of high school, Wallace was a two-way player at Tucson and, at only 140-pounds, wasn t given a realistic shot of playing college football with zero scholarship offers upon graduation. A few Division-II and Division-III programs showed modest interest, but he had the lifelong dream to play for Alabama, his father s favorite college team. Wallace walked on to the Alabama program in 2013 as a wide receiver and spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons on the scout team. He advanced to the active roster as a junior cornerback in 2016 and played mostly on special teams before seeing defensive snaps later in the season when Marlon Humphrey was injured, posting two pass break-ups. With Humphrey off to the NFL, Wallace earned a starting job as a senior (13 starts) and led the team with 18 passes defended, adding 48 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and three interceptions. ...