Another Alabama player has entered the NCAA transfer portal.

Reserve offensive tackle Scott Lashley has entered his name in the transfer portal, BamaOnLine has confirmed. Matt Zenitz of AL.com was first to report the move on Friday.

Graduating from UA in December, Lashley will be immediately eligible as a redshirt senior.

Lashley was one of the Crimson Tide’s top reserves at tackle this past season and played in eight games (Duke, New Mexico State, South Carolina, Southern Miss, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Mississippi State and Western Carolina). He earned 58 snaps as the backup right tackle.

A native of West Point, Miss., Lashley was the No. 20 offensive tackle prospect and 201st over recruit in the 2016 cycle, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

Established in October of 2018, the NCAA’s transfer portal now allows collegiate student-athletes to merely enter their name into an online database and wait for collegiate teams to contact them. It is also worth noting that players can withdraw their name from the portal, too.

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Alabama has already lost one player to transfer this offseason in running back Jerome Ford (Cincinnati).

The Tide currently has 90 scholarship players signed for the upcoming 2020 season -- five over the limit.

The foreseeable loss of Lashley leaves Alabama with one less offensive lineman, leaving the Crimson Tide with 15 offensive linemen either on campus or expected to arrive this summer.

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