Alabama receiver commit Traeshon Holden is clear and concise when describing his football future.

“My name is Traeshon Holden. I’m the best wide receiver in the country and you’ll be seeing me at Alabama,” Holden says in the opening 30 seconds of an eight-minute video produced by Overtime.

The video features some of Holden’s highlights, interviews with teammates, a behind-the-scenes look at Early Signing Day, and a personal look at his family and background. Holden, though, often talks directly to the camera and showcases his confident attitude.

On Alabama: “It is the best school in the country,” he said.

On playing with 5-star quarterback signee Bryce Young: “I feel me and Bryce can be like Lamar Jackson and Hollywood Brown,” he said, referring to the Baltimore Ravens’ stars.

On his future: “I can’t wait to get there and show them what I’ve got.”

Holden, a 4-star prospect according to the 247 Sports Composite rankings, is one of three receivers in Alabama’s Class of 2020, along with McEachern (Ga.)’s Javon Baker and Miami Carol City (Fla.)’s Thai Jones-Bell. Holden played his junior season of high school football at St. Frances (Md.), alongside 5-star Alabama signee Chris Braswell, before transferring to Narbonne (Calif.) for his senior year.

Holden is one of more than 10 early enrollees who arrived at Alabama in January. He said he picked Alabama in part because of Alabama’s ability to send receivers to the NFL, including Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley of the Atlanta Falcons and Amari Cooper of the Dallas Cowboys.

Watch the complete video from Overtime: