St. Frances Academy has been good to the Crimson Tide. The powerhouse Baltimore, Md. program has sent players like Eyabi Anoma, Shane Lee and Darrian Dalcourt to Tuscaloosa. It's also produced five-star Tide commit Chris Braswell in the 2020 class.

On Saturday, four-star receiver Traeshon Holden joined Braswell and committed to Alabama during a visit to Tuscaloosa.

“First I would like to thank my mother for everything she has done for me," Holden said in a video he released on his personal Twitter account. "I would also like to thank my coaches, my family and my friends for helping me through this process. This has always been a dream of mine since I was a little kid. Now that that dream is becoming a reality, I would like to announce my commitment to the University of Alabama. Roll Tide.”

The East Coast standout chose Alabama over programs like Florida, LSU and Michigan, among others.

Wide receiver is a priority position for the Tide in 2020 and that's been clear in UA's approach as Holden is now the third pass catcher to join the class that includes Javon Baker from Georgia and Dazalin Worsham from Alabama.

Holden picked up an offer from the Tide at the end of January and didn't wait long to make up his mind.

At 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, Holden is rated the No. 48 wide receiver and the No. 264 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Alabama strengthens its grip-hold on the No. 1-ranked class, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings, with 12 commitments. The Tide currently has a score of 224.59.

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