Alabama is the trending team on the 247Sports Crystal Ball for Top100 wide receiver Agiye Hall. The Florida native is set to announce a commitment on his Instagram on Saturday, April 18 at 5 p.m. CT, and the last five predictions (BamaOnLine staff's included) have gone in favor of the Crimson Tide.

“I love the program,” Hall told BamaOnLine of the Tide. “It’s competitive. It’s nice and simple. And they like to do things 100 percent.

“They do pass the ball a lot. They love to utilize the wide receivers. They love to utilize them in the run game. I like blocking, too. So yeah, I kinda fit (there).”

Hall has planned several commitment dates that have eventually been postponed. He was set to announce at the Future 50 Under Armour event in January, on March 14, and then Aug. 14 prior to the most recent set plans of April 18.

The main teams in play have been Alabama, Arizona State, LSU, and Georgia, although Hall maintains his recruitment is open to every program.

He was in Tuscaloosa for the Alabama-LSU game last November, and was set to return to campus on March 27 with his family before the coronavirus put a halt to recruiting through May 31.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pound Hall is rated the No. 10 wide receiver and the No. 63 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Here is 247Sports' scouting report on the elite pass catcher:

"Well-built with the frame to add more mass once he gets in a college strength program. A long, gifted athlete who tests very well in combine settings. Among the better athletes at receiver in the 2021 cycle. Broke out as a sophomore at a top high school program in the Tampa area. Saw a slight dip in production as a junior. Has the physical ability to run past corners and separate downfield with his long speed. Has the athletic ability to make acrobatic catches and pull away from defenders after the catch. Is raw technically as a receiver and will need to improve his releases and route-running in addition to being hesitant around contact at times. Can also improve his ball skills as he's not yet a natural catcher of the football. Projects as a multi-year starter at the Power Five level with the upside of developing into an early to mid-round NFL Draft pick."

The wide receiver position is one of need for UA in the 2021 class. Despite signing three in 2020, Alabama brought in just one pass catcher in 2019 (John Metchie) and has had two NFL Draft losses with Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III leaving, and two more likely expected following 2020 in Devonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle.

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