Leo Lewis

Lewis (left) de-committed from Alabama on Friday. (247Sports)

Brookhaven linebacker Leo Lewis de-committed from Alabama on Friday night, the four-star prospect confirmed to AL.com.

Lewis made the decision while on Mississippi State's campus for the school's Big Dawg camp. The news was first reported by Varsity Preps' Demetric Warren.

Lewis committed to Alabama in April during the school's A-Day spring game. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound linebacker told this reporter while at The Clarion-Ledger at the time that the school's track record with linebackers stuck out to him.

"I've always thought 'Bama was a great school, which it is," he said. "I've always thought that even before I had scholarships. I know it has a very elite history at linebacker and that's what stuck out to me the most."

Since the commitment, Lewis indicated he was still open to other schools. He told reporters in June that Mississippi State was his No. 2 school and Ole Miss was No. 3. He recently told The Clarion-Ledger he was "85 percent" committed to the Crimson Tide.

Lewis is ranked the nation's top inside linebacker, according to 247Composite, and the No. 71 overall player.