Netori Johnson

Alabama's football camp has yielded its second 2017 prospect of the day, as AL.com has confirmed offensive tackle Netori Johnson has committed to Alabama.

The 6-foot-5, 330-pounder from Ellenwood, Ga., pulled the trigger immediately after receiving his offer from Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban.

"I'm just happy and excited," Johnson told AL.com. "I don't know what to do. I'm really excited.

"I love the environment and they're not far from my house. I love Coach Saban and the offensive line coach. They don't bring me down, they build me up. I really love Bama. It's always been a school I always liked. I would love to play with them and be around with them, so that's why I ended up committing."

Just committed 2 Bama 2 day pic.twitter.com/V4vnkIcM0G — Bam (@ATLNETORIJ) June 2, 2015

Johnson, ranked as the nation's No. 5 player at his position by the 247Sports Composite, also holds offers from Auburn, Illinois, Kentucky, N.C. State, South Florida and Wake Forest.

Johnson said Saban was impressed with his footwork and mobility during one-on-one drills Monday.

"(Saban) followed me and watched me and said I definitely have a scholarship from the University of Alabama," Johnson said. "I told him my mom loves Alabama and this is where I wanted to go."

The Crimson Tide also picked up an offer from wide receiver D.D. Bowie on Monday. Alabama now holds three commitments in the class of 2017 with running back Najee Harris.