On Wednesday four-star offensive guard Justin Rogers released a top five that included Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan, and Tennessee, with plans to make a commitment on May 20.

24 hours and a conversation with Nick Saban later, Alabama is now a part of the group as the Oak Park (Mich.) lineman says he now has a top six.

Rogers told BamaOnLine he hoped to take an official visit to Tuscaloosa at some point in the near future, so one could surmise a trip getting penciled in to the Capstone with this recent development.

As of late it's Kentucky that's been trending on the 247Sports Crystal Ball for the 6-foot-2.5, 311-pounder. Several schools are represented beyond that, including the Bulldogs and the Volunteers.

The Tide has one offensive lineman committed in its 2020 class, that being three-star guard Seth McLaughlin.

Rogers is rated the No. 1 guard and the No. 30 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

247Sports compares Rogers to New England Patriot Isaiah Wynn:

Thickly-built prospect. Not as tall as some elite-level linemen, but has longer arms and a low center of gravity. Has been a dominant player at the high school level. Explosive, strong, and blocks to the whistle. Great finisher. Also shows his athleticism on defense where he can play in space at his size and has done a good job as a pass-rusher in camps. As an offensive lineman, he has a great base and strong punch in pass protection. Also has the athleticism to mirror. Does not show glaring weaknesses. Future success will come down to continuing to polish all parts of his game and developing from a strength and conditioning standpoint. Can compete very early in college and has high-impact potential. Might be able to play tackle even though he does not have the classic build for that spot. Long-term potential is highest as a guard. (via 247Sports' Allen Trieu)

Stay tuned to BamaOnLine for more on all the latest developments when it comes to Tide recruiting.