Even with a four-star rating and many accolades at the high school level, it never hurts to see real-life footage of a prospect producing results on the field before he hits the collegiate level.
The Crimson Tide has gotten just that this season as four-star defensive lineman Kamhariyan Johnson continues to dominate at the high school level and repeatedly shares his in-game highlights with the world.
Over his two most recent games, Johnson has amassed six tackles, three hurries, two sacks, two pass breakups, one tackle for loss, and one forced fumble. Simply put, he has been unstoppable at the line of scrimmage.
Highlights vs Athens
— Kamhariyan “Mhari” Johnson⭐️ (@mharijohnson) October 7, 2025
1 Sack
1 TFL
1 FF
4 Tackles
1 Hurry @CoachL__ @AndrewJBone @BrettGreenberg_ @ChadSimmons_ @samspiegs @adamgorney @TomLoy247 @RecruitTrojans @AL6AFootball @HallTechSports1 @DownSouthFb1 pic.twitter.com/HPVFfkf5PP
Johnson committed to the Crimson Tide over other premier programs like the Miami Hurricanes, USC Trojans, and more.
An Alabama native, Johnson is the No. 16 overall prospect out of the state in the class of 2026 and the No. 26 defensive lineman in the country.
Highlights vs Jasper
— Kamhariyan “Mhari” Johnson⭐️ (@mharijohnson) October 15, 2025
1 Sack
2 PBU
2 Tackles
2 Hurries @CoachL__ @AL6AFootball @AndrewJBone @BrettGreenberg_ @Jdsmith31Smith @HallTechSports1 @DownSouthFb1 pic.twitter.com/pQx2JoxdsA
So far, Johnson has taken just one official visit, which was with the Crimson Tide throughout his recruitment process. However, he has taken nearly a dozen unofficial visits, including four to Alabama, as well as two to Ole Miss and Auburn, and one each to Miami and Clemson.
Johnson is part of Alabama's class of 2026 commits, which currently includes 22 prospects, ranks seventh in the country, and fourth in the SEC. The class is headlined by five-star safety Jireh Edwards, five-star linebacker Xavier Griffin, five-star wide receiver Cederian Morgan, and five-star cornerback Jorden Edmonds.
The class of 2026 is just a small step back from Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer's class of 2025, which ranked third in the nation and third in the conference, only trailing the Texas Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs.