Alabama’s top-rated 2020 commitment Chris Braswell is locked in with the Crimson Tide.

“I’m still 100 percent on Bama,” he told BamaOnLine. “I know Coach Sal (Sunseri) from Florida when he was trying to recruit me to go there. Everything is straight. I’m still rockin’ with Bama.”

The five-star edge rusher from Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy was recruited by former offensive coordinator Mike Locksley. The former UA assistant’s departure did not affect Braswell’s feelings on the Tide.

“When Coach Locksley left nothing really happened,” Braswell said. “I was still 100 percent on Bama. I wished him luck.”

Bama has turned to St. Frances Academy three times in recent cycles for guys like Eyabi Anoma, Shane Lee and Darrian Dalcourt. The latter two recently enrolled at the Capstone and are giving it positive reviews when talking to Braswell.

“They said they loved it,” Braswell said. “They said I’m going to love it, too. I can’t wait to get down there.”

The nation’s top-ranked weak-side defensive end plans to return to Tuscaloosa soon.

“I’m probably going to get down there in two weeks or sometime on spring break,” Braswell said.

As for future visits, Braswell doesn’t plan to take any unofficial visits elsewhere unless his school makes the trip out. He says LSU is a possibility.

Other schools are obviously still recruiting the East Coast standout and he does plan to take official visits in the future. Programs like LSU, Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia, and Auburn were mentioned as possible destinations for those trips.

Alabama will be tough to beat, though.

“Just loyalty,” Braswell said of why he’s solid with his commitment. “I’m a man of my word.”

Last season, the 6-foot-3, 220-pound Braswell recorded 12 sacks, helping the St. Frances defense to an undefeated record. The Panthers' starting defense allowed zero points throughout the entirety of the regular season.