Vote: Who should be Alabama midseason high school football player of the year?

Andrew Nemec

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We’re right around the halfway point of the Alabama high school football season - a fall filled with jaw-dropping throws, dazzling catches and bone-crushing hits.

So, who is the midseason player of the year in the state of Alabama?

This is your chance to weigh in on who you think has been the best player in Alabama so far this fall.

At Sporting News, we’ve gone through the statistics to nominate the state’s top performers so far this year.

Below is a list of nominees.

Vote for SN's Midseason Alabama high school football player of the year

Voting ends Sunday at 11:59 p.m. ET.

QB Kole Moody (Southside) — 2,337 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, 9 interceptions

QB Trent Seaborn (Thompson) — 1,844 passing yards, 18 touchdown, 6 interceptions; 3 rushing touchdowns

QB Alvin Dinkins (Williamson) — 1,821 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, 2 interceptions

QB Christian Segar (Daphne) — 1,736 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, 3 interceptions

QB Dylan Reese (Parker) — 1,571 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, 3 interceptions; 2 rushing touchdowns

QB Jalen Stanley (Glenwood) — 1,531 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, 3 interceptions

QB Gunner Rivers (St. Michael Catholic) — 1,409 passing yards, 26 touchdowns, 1 interception

RB Maurice Winston (Randolph County) — 1,361 rushing yards, 20 touchdowns, 15.3 yards per carry

RB Ezavier Crowell (Jackson) — 1,190 rushing yards, 13 touchdowns; 12.9 yards per carry

RB Nick Price Jr. (North Jackson) — 1,359 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns

RB Braden Gilliland (Appalachian) — 1,355 rushing yards, 21 touchdowns

RB Isaiah Bennett (Sipsey Valley) — 1,332 rushing yards, 14 touchdowns

RB Jaxon Vinson (Red Bay) — 1,125 rushing yards, 14 touchdowns

RB/LB Jaquez Wilkes (Wadley) — 787 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns, 13.3 yards per carry; 31 tackles, 8 tackles-for-loss, sack

WR Cedrick Simmons (Southside) — 50 receptions, 1,055 yards, 9 touchdowns

WR William Rushing (Hubbertville) — 24 receptions, 681 yards, 12 touchdowns

WR Corey Barber (Clay-Chalkville) — 36 receptions, 728 yards, 11 touchdowns

WR Jaylin Taylor (Oxford) — 57 receptions, 916 yards, 9 touchdowns

WR Dylan Jackson (Vigor) — 27 receptions, 671 yards, 5 touchdowns

WR Cederian Morgan (Benjamin Russell) — 34 receptions, 520 yards, 6 touchdowns

LB Caleb Massey (Billingsley) — 105 total tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss, 4 sacks

LB Kadence Conn (Locust Fork) — 103 total tackles, 15 tackles-fo-loss, 2 sacks

LB Blake Battle (Sparkman) — 103 total tackles

LB Bradyn Bennet (Boaz) — 98 total tackles

LB Wilson Cherry (TPHS) — 94 total tackles, 14 tackles-for-loss, 4 sacks,

EDGE Caleb Metzner (CCA) — 15 sacks (2.5 sacks per game)

EDGE Hunter Scruggs (Phillips) — 14 sacks (2.3 sacks per game)

EDGE Michael Hosea (Southside) — 14 sacks (2.3 sacks per game)

EDGE Tristan Lyles (Central) — 10 sacks

EDGE Jabarrius Garror (Vigor) — 6 sacks, `10 hurries,

CB JaDarius Burney (Goshen) — 8 interceptions

SS Camarion Allen (Southside) — 6 interceptions

Andrew Nemec

Andrew Nemec has covered high school sports and the recruiting landscape for more than a decade, with an emphasis on the former and current Pac-12 footprint. Nemec, who hosts his own radio show on ESPN-affiliate 1080 The FAN in Portland, Oregon, is a graduate of the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication.