Alabama freshman linebacker Christian Harris is putting in work in the weight room.

Assistant strength and conditioning coach Tyler Owens tweeted a video of Harris lifting on Monday, and the summer enrollee easily power-cleaned 365 pounds at the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility.

Just getting started. Young dog eating 365 like it’s nothing. @Charris_36 pic.twitter.com/ITfvgRcEyH — Tyler Owens (@TOwens034) June 24, 2019

Harris was the No. 4 inside linebacker and No. 71 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting cycle, according to 247Sports. The 6-foot-2, 244-pound linebacker will learn a new position at inside linebacker as a member of the Crimson Tide. At University Lab (La.), Harris played wide receiver, safety and returned kicks on back-to-back state championship teams that won 26 consecutive games.

“I’m excited,” Harris told said BamaOnLine in May. “I put my trust in Coach (Pete) Golding that he’s going to lead me in the right direction and help with this linebacker position since I’ve never played it before. … Just from playing safety and corner so much, with certain coverages and scenarios, I would know what they’re doing, and that will probably help me understand more just because I played really every position except for D-line. So, I have a little bit of background of what’s going on, so I feel like that will help me learn the playbook a little faster and stuff like that.”

When he arrives on campus and gets used to the summer conditioning that awaits him, Harris said he wants to dive into his playbook so that “if I do have a chance at possibly getting some playing time, I’m ready, I’m not going to be all confused and stuff. I’ll be ready for the challenge.”

As for the season, Harris explained his goals for his freshman year at Alabama.

“I just want to see that I develop as a man on and off the field,” Harris said. “You’re going to go through a lot in the summer, you’re going to have to push yourself, especially when it comes to fall camp because I’ve been talking to a lot of the players that have said how tough it is and you’re going to face a lot of adversity. But it’s about what you do with it when it comes to that certain point. You’re going to have to push yourself.

“I’m not going in with the mindset that I’m going to just automatically start first year and all of that. I’m just trying to go in and learn as much as I can and still develop as a player, compete with everybody. So, as long as I do that, I feel like I will be fine.”

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