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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:43 pm to Taskrj
5-star Dylan Moses could be a force at LB for Alabama
Dylan Moses
School: IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
Position: Linebacker
Height/weight: 6-foot-3, 235 pounds
Also considered: LSU, Florida State, Texas, Florida, Houston
247Sports composite ranking: Moses is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 13 prospect nationally, the No. 2 outside linebacker and No. 3 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Following the national title game loss to Clemson, Alabama bid adieu to its top inside linebacker, Reuben Foster. Foster hosted Moses during his official visit. And with 4.5 speed, Moses has the physical ability to develop into the kind of impact player Foster was during his tenure in Tuscaloosa.
Projection for 2017: Depending on what Alabama does with Rashaan Evans, it's conceivable that Moses could compete for serious playing time at one of the most important positions in Nick Saban's defensive scheme. Then again, he could have the opportunity to make his mark as an edge rusher.
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Dylan Moses
School: IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
Position: Linebacker
Height/weight: 6-foot-3, 235 pounds
Also considered: LSU, Florida State, Texas, Florida, Houston
247Sports composite ranking: Moses is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 13 prospect nationally, the No. 2 outside linebacker and No. 3 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Following the national title game loss to Clemson, Alabama bid adieu to its top inside linebacker, Reuben Foster. Foster hosted Moses during his official visit. And with 4.5 speed, Moses has the physical ability to develop into the kind of impact player Foster was during his tenure in Tuscaloosa.
Projection for 2017: Depending on what Alabama does with Rashaan Evans, it's conceivable that Moses could compete for serious playing time at one of the most important positions in Nick Saban's defensive scheme. Then again, he could have the opportunity to make his mark as an edge rusher.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:44 pm to TideSaint
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:45 pm to Taskrj
5-star OL Alex Leatherwood could be Alabama's next Cam Robinson
Alex Leatherwood
School: Washington (Pensacola, Fla.)
Position: Offensive tackle
Height/weight: 6-foot-6, 330 pounds
Also considered: Florida, Michigan, Auburn, Georgia
247Sports composite ranking: Leatherwood is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 4 prospect nationally, the No. 1 offensive tackle and No. 1 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Cam Robinson started at tackle for Alabama as a true freshman in 2014. Jonah Williams did it last year. Leatherwood could be next. Like Robinson and Williams were, Leatherwood is a five-star prospect ranked among the best players in his class. Leatherwood enrolled at Alabama in January.
Projection for 2017: With Robinson gone, Alabama could move Williams to left tackle. If it does, Leatherwood will one of several players competing for Williams' vacated job at right tackle, along with players such as junior Lester Cotton, redshirt freshman Scott Lashley and four-star JUCO tackle Elliot Baker. At worst, he appears to have a good chance to be a top backup.
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Alex Leatherwood
School: Washington (Pensacola, Fla.)
Position: Offensive tackle
Height/weight: 6-foot-6, 330 pounds
Also considered: Florida, Michigan, Auburn, Georgia
247Sports composite ranking: Leatherwood is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 4 prospect nationally, the No. 1 offensive tackle and No. 1 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Cam Robinson started at tackle for Alabama as a true freshman in 2014. Jonah Williams did it last year. Leatherwood could be next. Like Robinson and Williams were, Leatherwood is a five-star prospect ranked among the best players in his class. Leatherwood enrolled at Alabama in January.
Projection for 2017: With Robinson gone, Alabama could move Williams to left tackle. If it does, Leatherwood will one of several players competing for Williams' vacated job at right tackle, along with players such as junior Lester Cotton, redshirt freshman Scott Lashley and four-star JUCO tackle Elliot Baker. At worst, he appears to have a good chance to be a top backup.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:46 pm to AngrySasquatch
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:46 pm to Taskrj
5-star Tua Tagovailoa will compete for Alabama QB job
Tua Tagovailoa
School: St. Louis (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Position: Quarterback
Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 210 pounds
Also considered: Oregon
247Sports composite ranking: Tagovailoa is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 32 prospect nationally, the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback and No. 1 prospect from Hawaii.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: People in the recruiting world have been calling Tagovailoa "the next Marcus Mariota" since his sophomore year of high school. Maybe even earlier. Tagovailoa comes from the same high school as Mariota, the 2015 Heisman Trophy winner. The left-handed Tagovailoa has a longstanding relationship with new Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, who was the first head coach to offer Tagovailoa back in 2014 when Sarkisian was the head coach at USC.
Projection for 2017: While Jalen Hurts is the clear favorite to start at quarterback after winning SEC Offensive Player of the Year as a true freshman, Tagovailoa will be given a chance to compete for the job, as will fellow freshman quarterback Mac Jones. Tagovailoa's lead Crimson Tide recruiter, Tosh Lupoi, told him during the recruiting process: "We're not making any promises, but you'll have a chance to compete."
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Tua Tagovailoa
School: St. Louis (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Position: Quarterback
Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 210 pounds
Also considered: Oregon
247Sports composite ranking: Tagovailoa is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 32 prospect nationally, the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback and No. 1 prospect from Hawaii.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: People in the recruiting world have been calling Tagovailoa "the next Marcus Mariota" since his sophomore year of high school. Maybe even earlier. Tagovailoa comes from the same high school as Mariota, the 2015 Heisman Trophy winner. The left-handed Tagovailoa has a longstanding relationship with new Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, who was the first head coach to offer Tagovailoa back in 2014 when Sarkisian was the head coach at USC.
Projection for 2017: While Jalen Hurts is the clear favorite to start at quarterback after winning SEC Offensive Player of the Year as a true freshman, Tagovailoa will be given a chance to compete for the job, as will fellow freshman quarterback Mac Jones. Tagovailoa's lead Crimson Tide recruiter, Tosh Lupoi, told him during the recruiting process: "We're not making any promises, but you'll have a chance to compete."
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:48 pm to Taskrj
4-star Alabama OL Elliot Baker expected to immediately push for starting job
Elliot Baker
School: City College of San Francisco (San Francisco, Calif.)
Position: Offensive tackle
Height/weight: 6-foot-7, 295 pounds
Also considered: Oregon, Georgia, Auburn
247Sports composite ranking: Baker is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 4 JUCO prospect nationally, the No. 1 JUCO offensive tackle and No. 1 JUCO prospect from California.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: After Baker committed to Alabama in June, 247Sports' Steve Wiltfong told AL.com's Drew Champlin that Baker is as good of an offensive tackle as you'll find in this 2017 recruiting class. With Cam Robinson moving on to the NFL, Baker will be expected to push immediately for a starting job.
Projection for 2017: Baker will be one of several players in the mix for the starting tackle job opposite Jonah Williams, though it's unclear whether Williams will move to right tackle or move to Robinson's vacated spot at left tackle. The latter seems likely.
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Elliot Baker
School: City College of San Francisco (San Francisco, Calif.)
Position: Offensive tackle
Height/weight: 6-foot-7, 295 pounds
Also considered: Oregon, Georgia, Auburn
247Sports composite ranking: Baker is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 4 JUCO prospect nationally, the No. 1 JUCO offensive tackle and No. 1 JUCO prospect from California.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: After Baker committed to Alabama in June, 247Sports' Steve Wiltfong told AL.com's Drew Champlin that Baker is as good of an offensive tackle as you'll find in this 2017 recruiting class. With Cam Robinson moving on to the NFL, Baker will be expected to push immediately for a starting job.
Projection for 2017: Baker will be one of several players in the mix for the starting tackle job opposite Jonah Williams, though it's unclear whether Williams will move to right tackle or move to Robinson's vacated spot at left tackle. The latter seems likely.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:51 pm to Taskrj
Alabama got star DL Isaiah Buggs after homestate LSU made a late push
Isaiah Buggs
School: Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (Ruston, La.)
Position: Defensive end
Height/weight: 6-foot-5, 280 pounds
Also considered: LSU
247Sports composite ranking: Buggs is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 2 JUCO prospect nationally, the No. 1 defensive end and No. 1 prospect from Louisiana.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Buggs made some bad JUCO offensive tackles look worse on his highlight tape over the last two years. He made 134 tackles in 2015 and 2016, including 15 for loss and 7.5 sacks. Alabama has benefited from JUCO defensive line transfers like Terrance Cody, Quinton Dial, Jesse Williams and others. There is a definite need to replenish the front line in 2017, so his addition to the class is huge.
Projection for 2017: Alabama lost Jonathan Allen and Dalvin Tomlinson on the defensive line along with pass rushing linebackers Tim Williams and Ryan Anderson. Two years of college experience is a help for a plug-and-play situation with Buggs. He's also among the 12 early enrollees who'll get significant experience this March and April adjusting to a higher level of play. But he'd figure to be part of the rotation by September if he progresses as expected.
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Isaiah Buggs
School: Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (Ruston, La.)
Position: Defensive end
Height/weight: 6-foot-5, 280 pounds
Also considered: LSU
247Sports composite ranking: Buggs is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 2 JUCO prospect nationally, the No. 1 defensive end and No. 1 prospect from Louisiana.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Buggs made some bad JUCO offensive tackles look worse on his highlight tape over the last two years. He made 134 tackles in 2015 and 2016, including 15 for loss and 7.5 sacks. Alabama has benefited from JUCO defensive line transfers like Terrance Cody, Quinton Dial, Jesse Williams and others. There is a definite need to replenish the front line in 2017, so his addition to the class is huge.
Projection for 2017: Alabama lost Jonathan Allen and Dalvin Tomlinson on the defensive line along with pass rushing linebackers Tim Williams and Ryan Anderson. Two years of college experience is a help for a plug-and-play situation with Buggs. He's also among the 12 early enrollees who'll get significant experience this March and April adjusting to a higher level of play. But he'd figure to be part of the rotation by September if he progresses as expected.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:52 pm to Taskrj
5-star Jerry Jeudy continues South Florida pipeline of WRs to Alabama
Jerry Jeudy
School: Deerfield Beach (Pompano Beach, Fla.)
Position: Receiver
Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 160 pounds
Also considered: Florida, Florida State, Tennessee, Miami
247Sports composite ranking: Jeudy is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 21 prospect nationally, the No. 3 receiver and No. 5 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Stop me if this sounds familiar, but Alabama landed a top-end receiver talent from South Florida. Jeudy follows in the tradition of Amari Cooper and good friend Calvin Ridley to join the Crimson Tide receivers. He has nice height but could afford to add some muscle weight. Enrolling in January is a good step to be the right build for August and September to roll around.
Projection for 2017: There appears to be opportunity with leading receiver Calvin Ridley back, but most of the top targets from 2016 departing. The next three leading receivers -- ArDarius Stewart, O.J. Howard and Gehrig Dieter -- are gone. That leaves Cam Sims, Trevon Diggs as the top receivers back for Jalen Hurts. Enrolling in January will give Jeudy time to work on chemistry with Jalen Hurts. This was a good year to be a top receiving talent arriving early.
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Jerry Jeudy
School: Deerfield Beach (Pompano Beach, Fla.)
Position: Receiver
Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 160 pounds
Also considered: Florida, Florida State, Tennessee, Miami
247Sports composite ranking: Jeudy is a five-star recruit, rated as the No. 21 prospect nationally, the No. 3 receiver and No. 5 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Stop me if this sounds familiar, but Alabama landed a top-end receiver talent from South Florida. Jeudy follows in the tradition of Amari Cooper and good friend Calvin Ridley to join the Crimson Tide receivers. He has nice height but could afford to add some muscle weight. Enrolling in January is a good step to be the right build for August and September to roll around.
Projection for 2017: There appears to be opportunity with leading receiver Calvin Ridley back, but most of the top targets from 2016 departing. The next three leading receivers -- ArDarius Stewart, O.J. Howard and Gehrig Dieter -- are gone. That leaves Cam Sims, Trevon Diggs as the top receivers back for Jalen Hurts. Enrolling in January will give Jeudy time to work on chemistry with Jalen Hurts. This was a good year to be a top receiving talent arriving early.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:55 pm to Taskrj
4-star Alabama signee Daniel Wright has good pedigree
Daniel Wright
School: Boyd Anderson (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Position: Safety
Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 185 pounds
Also considered: Florida State
247Sports composite ranking: Wright is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 118 prospect nationally, the No. 16 safety and No. 22 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Wright flipped his commitment from Florida State to Alabama in late December. Wright is the younger brother of former Florida star safety Major Wright and comes from the same high school as former Crimson Tide All-American safety Eddie Jackson.
Projection for 2017: There's probably a good chance Wright ends up redshirting, especially if Minkah Fitzpatrick stays at safety, which he moved to after Jackson suffered a season-ending injury last October. Ronnie Harrison is a returning starter. So is Fitzpatrick. Top backups Hootie Jones and Deionte Thompson are also back. Both contributed last season, especially Jones, who played strong safety when Alabama went into its dime defense.
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Daniel Wright
School: Boyd Anderson (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Position: Safety
Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 185 pounds
Also considered: Florida State
247Sports composite ranking: Wright is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 118 prospect nationally, the No. 16 safety and No. 22 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Wright flipped his commitment from Florida State to Alabama in late December. Wright is the younger brother of former Florida star safety Major Wright and comes from the same high school as former Crimson Tide All-American safety Eddie Jackson.
Projection for 2017: There's probably a good chance Wright ends up redshirting, especially if Minkah Fitzpatrick stays at safety, which he moved to after Jackson suffered a season-ending injury last October. Ronnie Harrison is a returning starter. So is Fitzpatrick. Top backups Hootie Jones and Deionte Thompson are also back. Both contributed last season, especially Jones, who played strong safety when Alabama went into its dime defense.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:56 pm to Taskrj
Mac Jones fits the profile of old Alabama QB
Mac Jones
School: The Bolles School (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Position: Quarterback
Height/weight: 6-foot-2, 180 pounds
Also considered: Baylor, Oklahoma State
247Sports composite ranking: Jones is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 283 prospect nationally, the No. 12 pro-style quarterback and No. 38 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: It's hard to tell what Jones' future is at Alabama. Jalen Hurts and 2017 early enrollee Tua Tagovailoa are both dual-threat quarterbacks and the Tide has reconfigured its offense to accentuate the strengths of players who can run and throw. In previous years, Jones would be a perfect fit for Alabama. But now? Not so much.
Projection for 2017: Jones appears to be a prime candidate to redshirt. Hurts is the incumbent starter and only Tagovailoa appears ready to challenge him heading into the 2017 season. The coaching staff has already told Jones he has to put on weight if he wants to play. Out of the spotlight, Jones should have the opportunity to tackle that goal during his freshman year.
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Mac Jones
School: The Bolles School (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Position: Quarterback
Height/weight: 6-foot-2, 180 pounds
Also considered: Baylor, Oklahoma State
247Sports composite ranking: Jones is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 283 prospect nationally, the No. 12 pro-style quarterback and No. 38 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: It's hard to tell what Jones' future is at Alabama. Jalen Hurts and 2017 early enrollee Tua Tagovailoa are both dual-threat quarterbacks and the Tide has reconfigured its offense to accentuate the strengths of players who can run and throw. In previous years, Jones would be a perfect fit for Alabama. But now? Not so much.
Projection for 2017: Jones appears to be a prime candidate to redshirt. Hurts is the incumbent starter and only Tagovailoa appears ready to challenge him heading into the 2017 season. The coaching staff has already told Jones he has to put on weight if he wants to play. Out of the spotlight, Jones should have the opportunity to tackle that goal during his freshman year.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:58 pm to Taskrj
Chadarius Townsend could be Alabama's next ArDarius Stewart
Chadarius Townsend
School: Tanner (Tanner, Ala.)
Position: Athlete
Height/weight: 6-feet, 190
Also considered: Mississippi State, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, LSU
247Sports composite ranking: Townsend is a four-star recruit, ranked as the No. 179 recruit nationally, No. 6 athlete nationally and No. 7 player in the state.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Townsend is listed as an athlete, so it could go either way. He played quarterback for Class 2A Tanner, but said at the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game that he could start out on offense, in a hybrid running back/receiver role like Kenyan Drake had during bits of his career. He also has the skills to play defense and can return kicks.
Projection for 2017: Though he's an early enrollee, there is plenty of depth at receiver and defensive back for Townsend to redshirt, get bigger and aim for a bigger role down the line. It's exactly what ArDarius Stewart, another "athlete" from a small school, did for Alabama.
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Chadarius Townsend
School: Tanner (Tanner, Ala.)
Position: Athlete
Height/weight: 6-feet, 190
Also considered: Mississippi State, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, LSU
247Sports composite ranking: Townsend is a four-star recruit, ranked as the No. 179 recruit nationally, No. 6 athlete nationally and No. 7 player in the state.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: Townsend is listed as an athlete, so it could go either way. He played quarterback for Class 2A Tanner, but said at the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game that he could start out on offense, in a hybrid running back/receiver role like Kenyan Drake had during bits of his career. He also has the skills to play defense and can return kicks.
Projection for 2017: Though he's an early enrollee, there is plenty of depth at receiver and defensive back for Townsend to redshirt, get bigger and aim for a bigger role down the line. It's exactly what ArDarius Stewart, another "athlete" from a small school, did for Alabama.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 3:58 pm to Taskrj
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With 322.53 total points, Alabama’s 2017 class is the second-best we've ever seen, behind Florida's 2010 haul.
Close behind the Tide is Ohio State. Urban Meyer’s class is as impressive a runner-up as you could imagine; its 94.47 per-player-average bests even Alabama's.
Georgia (third), Michigan (fourth) and LSU (fifth) round out the top-5.
Believe USCw jumped Michigan & LSU for 4th, knocking LSU out of the top 5.
They're down to 7th after FSU also jumped them.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:00 pm to Taskrj
4-star VanDarius Cowan has big Alabama tattoo, adds to LB depth
VanDarius Cowan
School: Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.)
Position: Inside linebacker
Height/weight: 6-foot-4, 225 pounds
Also considered: Florida State, Georgia, Oregon
247Sports composite ranking: Cowan is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 83 prospect nationally, the No. 5 outside linebacker and No. 16 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: The one-time Florida State commit flipped his commitment to Alabama last April and reaffirmed his commitment to the Tide earlier this month, posting a video of him getting a large Crimson Tide tattoo with the caption, "My commitment 100,000%." While Cowan is listed as an outside linebacker, he's told AL.com's Drew Champlin that he expects to play inside linebacker at Alabama.
Projection for 2017: Cowan is likely to either contribute as a reserve or redshirt with Alabama as deep as it is at inside linebacker. Starter Shaun Dion Hamilton is back. So is Rashaan Evans, who was a top backup last year and then stepped into a starting role after Hamilton suffered a season-ending injury. The Tide also still has Keith Holcombe, former five-star recruits Mack Wilson and Ben Davis and Class of 2015 four-star recruit Josh McMillon.
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VanDarius Cowan
School: Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.)
Position: Inside linebacker
Height/weight: 6-foot-4, 225 pounds
Also considered: Florida State, Georgia, Oregon
247Sports composite ranking: Cowan is a four-star recruit, rated as the No. 83 prospect nationally, the No. 5 outside linebacker and No. 16 prospect from Florida.
How he fits into Alabama's plans: The one-time Florida State commit flipped his commitment to Alabama last April and reaffirmed his commitment to the Tide earlier this month, posting a video of him getting a large Crimson Tide tattoo with the caption, "My commitment 100,000%." While Cowan is listed as an outside linebacker, he's told AL.com's Drew Champlin that he expects to play inside linebacker at Alabama.
Projection for 2017: Cowan is likely to either contribute as a reserve or redshirt with Alabama as deep as it is at inside linebacker. Starter Shaun Dion Hamilton is back. So is Rashaan Evans, who was a top backup last year and then stepped into a starting role after Hamilton suffered a season-ending injury. The Tide also still has Keith Holcombe, former five-star recruits Mack Wilson and Ben Davis and Class of 2015 four-star recruit Josh McMillon.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:01 pm to Taskrj
Kyriq McDonald brings versatility to Alabama secondary
Kyriq McDonald
School: James Clemens (Madison, Ala.)
Position: Defensive back
Height/weight: 5-foot-11, 185 pounds
Also considered: Mississippi State, Florida State, Louisville, South Alabama
247Sports composite ranking: A three-star recruit, McDonald is ranked as the No. 477 national recruit, No. 47 cornerback and No. 22 in-state prospect
How he fits into Alabama's plans: McDonald likely projects as a star - the extra defensive back position when the Crimson Tide goes into nickel. He also figures to be a prominent special teams player, especially on kick coverage.
Projection for 2017: McDonald is an early enrollee, so he has a leg up on those trying to get in the defensive back rotation. With McDonald's excellent kickoff coverage skills, he could find a role there this fall as a true freshman.
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Kyriq McDonald
School: James Clemens (Madison, Ala.)
Position: Defensive back
Height/weight: 5-foot-11, 185 pounds
Also considered: Mississippi State, Florida State, Louisville, South Alabama
247Sports composite ranking: A three-star recruit, McDonald is ranked as the No. 477 national recruit, No. 47 cornerback and No. 22 in-state prospect
How he fits into Alabama's plans: McDonald likely projects as a star - the extra defensive back position when the Crimson Tide goes into nickel. He also figures to be a prominent special teams player, especially on kick coverage.
Projection for 2017: McDonald is an early enrollee, so he has a leg up on those trying to get in the defensive back rotation. With McDonald's excellent kickoff coverage skills, he could find a role there this fall as a true freshman.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:04 pm to Taskrj
4-star defensive lineman Phidarian Mathis commits to Alabama
Alabama landed another big prospect from the state of Louisiana on Tuesday.
Phidarian Mathis, a top defensive lineman from Monroe, La., announced his commitment to the Crimson Tide. He chose Alabama over LSU and TCU.
"I chose Alabama because they treated me like a king over there," Mathis told NOLA.com's Andrew Lopez. "I feel like I fit into the system."
Read the full story from NOLA.com
Mathis also noted that he never spoke with LSU defensive line coach Pete Jenkins.
The 6-foot-4, 287-pound Mathis is a four-star recruit in the 247Sports composite. He's ranked No. 99 nationally, the No. 7 defensive tackle and as the No. 4 prospect in Louisiana.
The pickup was huge for Alabama, which needs defensive linemen for this class. The Crimson Tide are also finalists for five-star defensive linemen Aubrey Solomon and LaBryan Ray, who announce tomorrow, and in the running for four-star defensive end/JACK linebacker Jarez Parks.
Alabama early enrollee Dylan Moses and current commitment Christopher Allen are also from Louisiana. Kicker commit Joseph Bulovas is also a Louisiana native. Junior college transfer Isaiah Buggs is originally from Louisiana.
He announced at the grave site of his cousin, Tyrell Cameron, who died after injuries sustained in a football game in 2015.
Mathis is currently commitment No. 25 for Alabama.
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Alabama landed another big prospect from the state of Louisiana on Tuesday.
Phidarian Mathis, a top defensive lineman from Monroe, La., announced his commitment to the Crimson Tide. He chose Alabama over LSU and TCU.
"I chose Alabama because they treated me like a king over there," Mathis told NOLA.com's Andrew Lopez. "I feel like I fit into the system."
Read the full story from NOLA.com
Mathis also noted that he never spoke with LSU defensive line coach Pete Jenkins.
The 6-foot-4, 287-pound Mathis is a four-star recruit in the 247Sports composite. He's ranked No. 99 nationally, the No. 7 defensive tackle and as the No. 4 prospect in Louisiana.
The pickup was huge for Alabama, which needs defensive linemen for this class. The Crimson Tide are also finalists for five-star defensive linemen Aubrey Solomon and LaBryan Ray, who announce tomorrow, and in the running for four-star defensive end/JACK linebacker Jarez Parks.
Alabama early enrollee Dylan Moses and current commitment Christopher Allen are also from Louisiana. Kicker commit Joseph Bulovas is also a Louisiana native. Junior college transfer Isaiah Buggs is originally from Louisiana.
He announced at the grave site of his cousin, Tyrell Cameron, who died after injuries sustained in a football game in 2015.
Mathis is currently commitment No. 25 for Alabama.
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Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:14 pm to Taskrj
How many versions of "darius" are on this team?
Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:20 pm to Taskrj
Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:36 pm to Taskrj
Interesting thought I had today and I'm debating on whether or not to share on the NSD board:
The kids who signed today were in 7th grade the last time LSU beat Bama. That is a huge factor in why Moses, Smith, Allen, and Mathis chose to leave LA and come to Bama.
Kids signing today were in 1st grade the last time Tennessee beat Bama.
The kids who signed today were in 7th grade the last time LSU beat Bama. That is a huge factor in why Moses, Smith, Allen, and Mathis chose to leave LA and come to Bama.
Kids signing today were in 1st grade the last time Tennessee beat Bama.
Posted on 2/1/17 at 4:41 pm to bamasgot13
Our kicker couldn't fax in his NLI because blueshirting, but he did tweet this.
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Joseph Bulovas ?@JosephBulovas9 3h3 hours ago More Been an amazing experience throughout recruiting, but I couldn't be more excited to be playing for the Crimson Tide of Alabama! #RollTide
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