Four-star wide receiver Traeshon Holden has had an active spring.

The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder committed to Alabama in early March, was named one of the top performers at the Adidas 7on7 national championships in Florida, transferred from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Md. to Narbonne High School in Harbor City, Calif. to finish off his high school career, has taken trips to USC, UCLA, and Oregon, and has made two stops in Tuscaloosa.

Got it all?

“Adjusting pretty good,” Holden told BamaOnLine of his new home on the West Coast. “It’s fun out here. I like it.”

The Florida native was in Tuscaloosa two weekends ago for A-Day on an unofficial visit.

“It was fun,” he said of his time back on campus. “Always great to go back home, see everybody.”

Holden says he has the closest relationships on the Tide staff with his primary recruiter Charles Huff and outside linebackers coach Sal Sunseri. New wide receivers coach Holmon Wiggins is building a close bond with the UA commit as well.

“He was recruiting me from V-Tech, so then he went to Bama and it made everything better,” Holden said. “I like Coach Wiggins. He’s family first. That’s the type of relationship I like with a coach, not just football all the time.

As for Sunseri …

“Coach Sal, that’s my guy … his sons, too,” Holden said. “He’s always going to keep it real. Then there’s times where he’s going to play with you and there’s times he’s going to be serious, but he’s just a good coach overall. I just like him. We built a relationship when he was at Florida. It’s crazy how all the coaches recruiting me hardest end up at one place.”

On top of the trio of assistant coaches that Holden feels closest with, he’s getting to know new offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian who was actually at Narbonne on Tuesday filming practice.

Despite his commitment, Holden is still taking visits, including stops at the three Pac-12 schools mentioned above this spring. Holden says Alabama is aware of the trips and is fine with him taking them.

“They were all good,” Holden said of his visits elsewhere. “It was a different vibe because, you know, West Coast. I like what they were talking about.

“Some are saying like come over and change the culture, and then they’re saying come play right away, stuff like that. It’s all different things.”

Holden plans to take five official visits, although dates are not yet set. The schools he’s currently eyeing to use the trips on are: Alabama, USC, Oregon, LSU, and Kentucky. It’s the Ducks who are recruiting Holden hardest outside of the Tide, he says.

What keeps him happy with Bama?

“It’s a lot,” Holden said. “Plus I already got three other people — most likely four with Chris Braswell — that I already know and look up to like Shane Lee, Darrian Dalcourt and Eyabi (Anoma), they’re all like my big brothers. They’ll push me to be better than I am.”

Holden is still locked in with Alabama after joining the class last month.

“I’m still 100 percent,” he said.

Now that he’s on the West Coast, he’s working on helping Alabama flip five-star quarterback and USC pledge Bryce Young.

“I’m trying,” Holden said, adding that he was just texting with Young about setting up a time to throw together this weekend.

Holden is rated the No. 46 wide receiver and the No. 251 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings. 247Sports is higher on the UA commit, ranking him the No. 117 player in the country.

Holden plans to return to Tuscaloosa this summer for a few days.