Alabama football is on track to gain its ninth No. 1 signing class in the last ten recruiting cycles. Check out a current list of 2020 verbal commits.
2019 was another No. 1 signing class for Alabama football. Going back to the 2011 signing class the Alabama Crimson Tide has finished No. 1 every season except for the 2018 class.
The team and player rankings in this post are provided by the 247Sports Composite.
For most schools, a 2020 signing class will not be solidified until next February. The Alabama football staff is so far along to another No. 1 class, it is possible the Tide will be finished by the end of the Early Signing Period in December. The Crimson Tide currently has the No. 2 class, behind Clemson and followed by LSU and Georgia. While it could finish early, Nick Saban will probably hold a spot or two open for one or two elite prospects to sign in February.
The Crimson Tide staff is taking advantage of the state of Alabama having more than its normal share of talented players in the 2020 cycle. Eight members of the 2020 class are from the state of Alabama.
Current List of 2020 Verbal Commits – as of July 18, 2019 – 22 commits
Note: This post will be updated with each new commit or de-commit.
- Chris Braswell – 6’3″ and 220 pounds – 5-Star, St. Frances Academy, Baltimore, MD; No. 1 WDE and No. 14 Player Overall
- Drew Sanders – 6’5″ and 222 pounds – 5-Star, Denton, TX; No. 3 ATH and No. 27 overall
- Quandarrius Robinson – 6’4′ and 217 pounds – 4-Star, Jackson-Olin, Birmingham, AL; No. 5 OLB and No. 53 overall
- Thaiu Jones-Bell – 5’11” and 187 pounds – 4-Star, Opa Locka, FL; No. 15 WR and No. 68 overall
- Demouy Kennedy – 6’3″ and 205 pounds – 4-Star, Theodore, AL; No. 3 ILB and No. 73 overall
- Will Anderson – 6’3″ and 233 pounds – 4-Star, Hampton, GA; No. 5 WDE and No. 91 overall
- Jayson Jones – 6’6″; 340 pounds – 4-Star, Calera, AL; No. 9 DT and No. 101 overall
- Roydell Williams – 5’10” and 202 pounds – 4-Star; Hueytown, AL; No. 11 RB and No. 103 overall
- Brian Branch – 6′ and 182 pounds – 4-Star, Tyrone, GA; No. 5 Safety and No. 110 overall
- Malachi Moore – 5’11” and 171 pounds – 4-Star, Trussville, AL; No. 18 CB and No. 135 overall
- Tim Smith – 6’4″ and 340 pounds – 4-Star, Sebastian, FL; No. 13 DT and No. 156 overall
- Javon Baker – 6′ and 180 pounds – 4-Star; Powder Springs, GA; No. 33 WR and No. 173 overall
- Jackson Bratton – 6’3″ and 225 pounds – 4-Star; Muscle Shoals. AL; No. 7 ILB and No. 184 overall
- Traeshon Holden – 6’3″ and 195 pounds – 4-Star; Harbor City, CA; No. 41 WR and No. 213 overall
- Javier Morton – 6′ and 175 pounds – 4-Star, Stone Mountain, GA; No. 17 CB and No. 222 overall
- Kristian Story – 6’1″ and 210 pounds – 4-Star, Lanett, AL; No. 9 Athlete and No. 224 overall
- Jah-Marian Latham – 6’3″ and 280 pounds – 4-Star; Reform, AL; No. 24 DT and No. 286 overall
- Jahquez Robinson – 6’1″ and 174 pounds – 3-Star; Jacksonville, FL; No. 26 CB and No. 305 overall
- Damieon George – 6’6″ and 348 pounds – 3-Star; Houston, TX; No. 36 OT and No. 437 overall
- Xavier Hill – 6’3″ and 325 pounds – 3-Star; Olive Branch, MS; No. 27 Offensive Guard and No. 469 overall
- Caden Clark – 6’4″ and 246 pounds – 3-Star; Akron, OH; No. 13 Tight End and No. 485 overall
- Seth McLaughlin – 6’4″ and 270 pounds – 3-Star, Buford, GA; No. 54 OT and No. 651 overall
What is the magic number for the 2020 class? We keep hearing 26. There is some buzz the number could become 27, possibly even 28.