Another quarterback named Barker may be soon wearing an Alabama jersey.

Spain Park senior quarterback Braxton Barker - the son of Alabama national championship quarterback Jay Barker - revealed on Twitter that he's received a preferred walk-on offer from the Crimson Tide.

Blessed to receive a PWO from The University of Alabama‼️RTR pic.twitter.com/ekj82SQvtm — Braxton Barker (@BarkerBraxton7) December 4, 2017

The 6-foot, 180-pound Barker completed 172-of-287 passes for 2,228 yards, with 19 touchdown passes and eight interceptions, in 2017 as the Jaguars finished 6-5 and lost to Hewitt-Trussville in the first round of the Class 7A playoffs.

Spain Park coach Shawn Raney said during the season that he expected small schools, whether Football Championship Sub-Division or Division II, to make a run at signing Barker.

But the idea of playing at Alabama, where his father led the Crimson Tide to the 1992 national championship and the iconic victory over Miami, even as a walk-on, might be too seductive for the younger Barker to turn down.

Jay Barker, who played his high school football for Hewitt-Trussville, completed 56.9 percent of his passes from 1991-94 at Alabama, throwing 26 touchdown passes. As a senior, he won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award and finished in the top 10 in Heisman Trophy voting. He now works as a radio host in Birmingham.

Alabama currently has only one in-state commitment for the Class of 2018, St. Paul's defensive back Jalyn Armour-Davis.

Watch Braxton Barker's senior highlights: