Alabama received a verbal commitment from four-star 2018 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis.
"[Armour-Davis] will enter college ahead of the curve in terms of technique, scheme versatility and coverage skill,” writes ESPN’s Billy Tucker, “but will need to add size and strength to his leaner frame for press and run support before we see him making an impact as a full-time player.” The analyst sees the 6-foot, 165-pounder initially beginning his career with Alabama as a nickelback and compares him to Miami Dolphins CB Maurice Smith, noting, “The former Alabama and Georgia CB had a similar frame, underneath instincts and recognition skills as Armour-Davis out of high school.” Armour-Davis ranks as ESPN’s No. 223 overall prospect. He gives the Tide four ESPN 300 commitments in the 2018 class. Alabama has been out to an oddly slow start on the trail, but we expect them to charge hard as things get serious this fall. It would be a surprise to see them still on the outside of the top-10 on the major recruiting outlets when all is said and done.