Alabama hosted four-star defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory on Saturday for its OL/DL camp.

“It was good,” the Alexandria (La.) product told BamaOnLine. “I got a chance to work with Coach Brian (Baker) and show what I can do.”

The message from the Crimson Tide staff is simple.

“They want me to come,” Guillory said. “I came to attend the camp because they hadn’t seen me in a while, so I came to show my face. Got to be around some of the players and get a workout in.”

Guillory checked in at 6-foot-2, 330 pounds, and impressed Nick Saban with the way he moved.

“He talked about how I was a lot quicker than he thought I was going to be and also a lot more fluid with my pass-rushing moves,” Guillory said. “I’m 330, he knows I can stop the run, but he wanted to see if I can stop the pass, too.”

The Bayou State product had the opportunity to talk with UA defensive linemen Phidarian Mathis and Raekwon Davis.

“They produce D-linemen,” he said. “I like getting a chance to talk to them and all that.”

Guillory has over a dozen offers, but two are on his mind more than others.

“It’s going to be Alabama or LSU,” he said. “They’re both number one to me. I love being at both places.”

As for a decision timeline?

“I know I’ve been saying July, but really I have no clue,” Guillory said.

The four-star defensive lineman says he may return next week to Tuscaloosa for an official visit, but it’s not set in stone yet.

Guillory is rated the No. 14 defensive tackle and the No. 162 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.