Alabama Offers Two Offensive Prospects in The 2024 Recruiting Class

4-star wide receiver Keylen Adams and 3-star offensive tackle Styles Prescod are both top-five prospects in their respective states.
Alabama Offers Two Offensive Prospects in The 2024 Recruiting Class
Alabama Offers Two Offensive Prospects in The 2024 Recruiting Class /

Alabama football has offered two more prospects in the 2024 recruiting class, and both are on the offensive side of the ball.

Keylen Adams, a 6-foot-1-inch, 170-pound wide receiver, is a 4-star prospect from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Adams is also a top-5 player in the state of Virginia, where he plays for Green Run High School.

Adams may be another case of Alabama working its recruiting magic by getting a prospect that was likely headed to another school. He already released his final four choices via Instagram: Virginia Tech, Penn State, Pitt and West Virginia.

Adams hasn’t selected a school at this point, so committing to Alabama would not be considered a flip. But an offer from the Crimson Tide has now grown the number of final choices by one. 

The same can be said for Styles Prescod, who picked up his Alabama offer Wednesday afternoon.

Prescod is rated a 3-star by most sites, but he's also a nudge away from being a 4-star prospect. The 6-foot-6-inch, 280-pound offensive tackle is from Fishers, Indiana and plays for in-state Hamilton Southeastern. Prescod is also a top-5 player in the state of Indiana. Alabama is the second SEC school to offer Prescod, with the first being Kentucky.

Similar to Adams, most projections have Prescod playing for another school: Notre Dame. But that may change now that Tommy Rees left the Fighting Irish to become the offensive coordinator under Nick Saban.

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MASON SMITH

Mason Smith is a staff writer for BamaCentral, covering football, basketball, recruiting and everything in between. He received his bachelor's degree in Journalism from Alabama State University before earning his master's from the University of Alabama.