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University of Alabama

University of Alabama

Class of 2026 Recruiting Analysis

A+
Overall Score: 104
A+
Offense
A+
Defense
N/A
Special Teams
104
Overall Score

Position Grades

A+
RB (1)
A-
LB (2)
A+
CB (2)
A+
S (1)
A+
WR (1)
A+
DL (2)
B
QB (2)
A
TE (1)
A-
OT (2)
A-
IOL (1)
A-
EDGE (1)

Strengths

5-star RB Ezavier Crowell, 5-star LB Xavier Griffin, 5-star CB Jorden Edmonds, 5-star S Jireh Edwards

Areas to Address

None significant

Needs Addressed
No specific needs filled
Remaining Needs
None

Full Analysis

Alabama has assembled another elite recruiting class that exemplifies their continued dominance in national talent acquisition, earning a perfect-plus 104/100 score with 16 commits. The class is exceptionally top-heavy with four five-star prospects and ten four-stars, representing the kind of talent depth that has sustained Alabama's championship-level program. With standout additions like RB Ezavier Crowell (#14 nationally) providing immediate backfield impact potential and defensive anchors in LB Xavier Griffin (#17) and CB Jorden Edmonds (#25), this class addresses both sides of the ball with elite-level talent. The secondary particularly benefits from a defensive back haul that includes both Edmonds and 5-star safety Jireh Edwards (#32), giving Alabama premium talent to maintain their defensive reputation. While the class appears virtually flawless on paper, the relatively modest class size of 16 commits could be seen as both a strength and potential concern—indicating selectivity and high standards, but also raising questions about roster depth development. The presence of 4-star QB Jett Thomalla (#69 nationally) provides necessary succession planning at the sport's most critical position. However, the evaluation notes of "no specific needs filled" and "none" for unfilled needs seems overly optimistic, as even elite programs typically have positional priorities. This class positions Alabama to remain at the pinnacle of SEC and national competition, though the true test will be how quickly these highly-rated prospects can contribute in an increasingly competitive conference landscape where Georgia, LSU, and others are also landing premium talent.

Report generated: Jan 14, 2026