Dual-threat quarterbacks have given Nick Saban’s defense fits in recent years. Cam Newton, Johnny Manziel and Tim Tebow are three who caused problems for the Crimson Tide’s most dominant unit.

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson needs no introduction, and things only get tougher with Watson, the top dual-threat quarterback in the country and Heisman finalist, leading the Tigers’ offense in the College Football Playoff championship game. All week, Alabama will be trying to simulate Clemson’s offense, and most importantly, its best player in Watson.

So, which Alabama player has that task this week?

According to AL.com, early enrollee four-star quarterback Jalen Hurts worked with the scout-team offense. Hurts enrolled at the university and is already competing in practice, even wearing No. 4.

Alabama’s defense vs. Watson creates must-watch TV, and here’s a taste of what Alabama’s defense faces Monday night: