Nick Abrams had an opportunity to speak with Alabama football’s head coach Kalen DeBoer and the Tide’s linebacker coach, Chuck Morrell this week.
Abrams is a product of McDonogh High School in Owings Mills, Maryland, and he is a 2026 four-star recruit.
The Crimson Tide offered him earlier this month, and DeBoer and Morrell made the trip to Maryland to meet with Abrams and discuss how he fits into the Tide’s defensive scheme.
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“It was great talking to coach DeBoer and coach Morrell,” Abrams told Touchdown Alabama. “They talked a lot about my development and the ways I would be used in their system.”
Abrams walked away from his conversation with the Alabama coaches feeling like the Tide were really interested in him.
“They are big on me,” said Abrams. “They see me as a priority and high on their board. It is great to know that a program like Alabama is that high on me, especially what they’ve been able to do to put linebackers in the league.”
The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder is a long linebacker with the ability to play in space and make effective open-field tackles. He appears to have the skillset many college coaches are going after when recruiting linebackers in the current college football landscape with his athletic ability.
“My versatility, being able to rush the passer and be dominant in the run game,” Abrams told Touchdown Alabama when discussing what his strengths are. “I am able to run sideline to sideline, drop back in coverage, make deflections and catch picks.”
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Justin Smith is the Director of Recruiting for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can follow him on Twitter, via @Jdsmith31Smith