Brandon Arrington received a visit from Kalen DeBoer and multiple members of the Alabama coaching staff on Monday.
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The Crimson Tide’s wide receiver coach JaMarcus Shephard also made the trip along with Alabama’s defensive backs coach Maurice Linguist and the Tide’s general manage Courtney Morgan.
Arrington is a 2026 prospect out of Mount Miguel High School in California. He is currently considered by multiple recruiting outlets to be the nation’s No. 1 ATH prospect.
Alabama will get him back on campus this weekend for Junior Day after hosting him for a successful visit when he last got to Tuscaloosa in July.
“Everything about Alabama is good,” Arrington told Touchdown Alabama after his July visit. “I feel like everything fits me; the city, the area and the coaching staff.”
The 6-foot-3, 180-pounder is a personification of a speedster with his success as a track athlete. He holds a PR of 10.27 in the 100-meter dash and has reportedly clocked in a 4.38 forty-yard dash. His speed translates over to the gridiron as he is absolutely electric with the football in his hands. His speed makes it very difficult to cover him as he can blow by defenders.
Arrington also has the potential to line up on the defensive side of the football at cornerback at the next level with his great length, speed and ball skills.
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Justin Smith is the Director of Recruiting for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can follow him on Twitter, via @Jdsmith31Smith