Alabama landed commitment No. 15 in its 2020 class on Friday night as four-star safety Brian Branch joined the fold over schools like Oklahoma and Tennessee.

“Every time I go up there it’s just a family vibe,” Branch told BamaOnLine of why Alabama. “I just feel like I’m home and I can spend the next four years of my life there. Coach (Charles) Kelly, I have such a good relationship with him. And just being around the players and their vibes. And also I want to be surrounded by the best — iron sharpens iron.”

The Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek product ranks within the Top100 of the 247Sports rankings, checking in at No. 95 overall in the nation.

247Sports' Charles Power breaks down what makes the Peach State defensive back special.

"This is a very nice pickup for Alabama. When you look at top defensive backs in college and the NFL, most were dynamic two-way players as high school prospects. That's something that really sticks out with Branch. He's a great overall football player and transfers that playmaking ability to all three phases. On offense, he shows some high-level ball and tracking skills, making some impressive over the shoulder grabs- something you like to see in a top DB. He's dangerous as a kick and punt returner with make-miss ability in the open field and the speed to pull away. Perhaps most importantly, that type of skill shows up at safety. Branch has exceptional instincts in coverage, reading routes and the quarterback, resulting in some impressive interceptions and plays on the ball. Overall, he's just an outstanding all-around football player. If Bama fans are looking for a recent Tide comparision, Branch's two-way skill and instincts at this level are a little reminiscent of former Alabama safety Eddie Jackson."

At 6-foot, 184 pounds, Branch ranks as the No. 225 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.