Alabama may soon add some more competition for its starting kicker job.

The Crimson Tide is looking into Temple graduate transfer Austin Jones, who will visit Alabama this weekend, his high school coach, Andy Johnson, told AL.com.

Jones was widely regarded as one of the top kickers in the American Athletic Conference before suffering an ACL injury midway through the 2016 season. While he was recovered for this past season, Temple went with a younger kicker who had kicked well enough in 2016 after Jones got hurt that he earned second-team all-conference recognition.

So Jones decided to leave Temple following the season and Alabama is one of the primary schools being considered as a transfer option.

LSU and Tulane are among the other schools that have been in contact.

"He just wants an opportunity to kick," Johnson said.

Jones had been Temple's kicker since his freshman year prior to suffering the injury.

The Florida native has made at least 80 percent of his field goals each of the last three seasons, including 82.1 percent in 2015 (23 of 28) and 83.3 percent in 2016 before getting hurt (10 of 12).

Alabama has been in contact since last week after Jones participated in some sort of kicking camp, Johnson said.

Though the Tide hasn't offered a scholarship yet, Jones would be open to transferring to Alabama even if he has to be a walk-on, Johnson said.

If he does land with the Tide, he would compete with redshirt freshman Joseph Bulovas for the kicker job vacated by Andy Pappanastos.

"Austin's probably not as flashy as some of these younger guys and may not be good from 50-plus (yards), but I think he's going to be very consistent and he's going to get you the points," Johnson said. "Those 40- to 48-yard field goals that you've got to have to win, I think he'll be good for those. And then obviously the shorter stuff, he should be good, too. I just think he'll be a really steady kicker and do a really good job."

Matt Zenitz is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @mzenitz.