Alabama has four 5-star recruits in the final edition of the 247Sports Rankings, which were rolled out on Tuesday.

Coming in at No. 32, making his 5-star debut by 247Sports, is Evan Neal. The Crimson Tide offensive tackle enrollee makes the jump up to 5-star status after residing in the No. 34 slot.

The Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy product had a strong showing at the Under Armour All-America Game earlier this month, and was named the No. 3 overall performer at the event.

“He’s just so hard to get around because of of size and how well he can move,” 247Sports’ Greg Biggins wrote. “Neal worked out at both guard and tackle but we think he’s a natural tackle at the next level and could end up on either side depending on the need and where his body is at in a few years. As good as he is now, he can still lean out some and improve his overall athleticism, which would make the Alabama signee even scarier.”

At No. 30 is Jeffery Carter who, like Neal, is also making his 5-star debut according to 247Sports. He was already within the top 32 of the rankings, however, he didn’t hold the numeric grade of a 5-star recruit yet.

Also already enrolled at Alabama, Carter is everything we’ve seen Nick Saban look for in defensive back recruits.

“Long, lean, and very athletic prospect who projects as a true cornerback at the high-major level,” 247Sports’ official scouting report says of the Mansfield (Texas) Legacy product. “Wiry strong with the frame to add bulk and strength at the next level. Long-armed and gets hands on a lot of throws, despite often being avoided by opposing QB's. Explosive athlete who tested through the roof at The Opening Finals. Blazing speed in a combine environment combines with dynamic leaping ability. Experience playing receiver and ball skills show it. Turns and runs with terrific speed and tracks balls like a wideout. Requisite athleticism to be left on an island in man coverage. Shows awareness and breaking ability to thrive in zone. Confident and plays with swagger. High effort as a tackler. Will sometimes take unnecessary risks. Narrow-framed. Bigger, stronger receivers in college may be able to post him up, particularly in the red zone. Needs to add bulk and strength going to the high-major level. Senior season cut short by shoulder injury. Potential first-round draft ceiling.”

Coming in at No. 14 is 5-star running back Trey Sanders. The Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy ball carrier is no stranger to 5-star status, holding his own in the top tier of the rankings throughout the entirety of his recruitment. This past season, Sanders rushed for 470 yards and five touchdowns as well as amassing 191 yards receiving and four touchdowns, splitting time with Penn State signee Noah Cain through IMG’s 8-game schedule.

Last but certainly not least, Antonio Alfano earned the No. 1 spot in the standings, making the move up from No. 8 after an impressive showing at the All-American Bowl.

The 5-star defensive lineman has all sorts of potential and future first-rounder written all over him.

“Thick but lean athlete with very little body fat,” according to 247Sports’ official scouting report. “Carries 275 pounds like it's 230. Potential to be a very athletic-framed 300-pounder on the next level. Plays with good leverage with an explosive first step. Has violent hands and aggressive mentality. Has the temperament you want on the defensive line. Highly competitive. Physical tackler through the ball carrier. Possesses elite edge athleticism and freakish combine testing numbers. Also has versatility and strength to play inside. Sheds blocks and attacks double teams effectively. Pursuit speed is rare but effort needs to be more consistent on plays away from him. Upper tier Power 5 multi-year starter with first- or second-round potential.”