Alabama quarterback commit Bryce Young was already ranked the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback and the No. 4 overall player in the country, per 247Sports. However, his 247Sports Composite Ranking -- an industry-generated average -- had him sitting right on the cusp of his fifth star. On Tuesday, after industry updates, Young climbed into five-star range, and is now rated the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback and the No. 21 overall player in the 2020 class.

The Pasadena (Calif.) Mater Dei product has certainly stated his case as a five-star recruit throughout the process, and especially during his senior season. Young has passed for 2,316 yards and 27 touchdowns to just three interceptions this year, completing 74 percent of his passes. Young has rushed for 214 yards and six scores on the season as well. All the while facing arguably the toughest high school schedule in America that's featured showdowns with St. Frances Academy and St. John's College. Next week, Young will square off with fellow five-star quarterback DJ Uiagalelei when the Monarchs face St. John Bosco.

Young flipped his pledge to the Tide from USC last month following an official visit to Tuscaloosa for the Southern Miss game.

“It feels great,” he told BamaOnLine at the time. “It’s just definitely a blessing being able to kind of officially announce and come to this realization, it’s definitely great. So as a family we’re definitely grateful for everything that’s been going on. We’re extremely happy about everything.”

Young is the third 247Sports Composite five-star recruit in the Tide's class joining Chris Braswell and Drew Sanders.

Here's 247Sports' scouting report on the elite signal caller, via Greg Biggins:

Has a slight frame and needs to bulk up and add some size and strength. Holds the ball low, which can make his release elongated, but he gets the ball out extremely quick to compensate. Has a live arm and is able to throw just as well outside the pocket as he does from inside. His ability to escape pressure and extend plays is as good as you’ll see at the high school level. Will scramble to make a play with his arm more than taking off and running, although he does have the ability to run for plus yards. Almost looks more comfortable when the play breaks down and he can improvise and make a play with his instincts. Plays with a poise and savvy beyond his years. Never looks flustered or nervous in the pocket. Has improved his touch and accuracy on the deep ball, but it’s an area we think he can continue to get better. Has an advanced feel in the pocket and is excellent going through progressions and finding his secondary targets. Has an extremely high football IQ and will have no problem picking up a complex college playbook. Is a natural leader, a winner and the guy you want leading your team on a last-minute drive.

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