Four-star Alabama defensive back commitment Malachi Moore isn’t entertaining any other college offers.

Moore, the 6-foot, 180-pound Hewitt-Trussville senior, said the only official visit he will take is to Tuscaloosa.

He committed to the Crimson Tide last August.

“I’m 100 percent,” Moore told AL.com at the Foley 7-on-7 Showdown on Thursday. “I’m not taking visits to any other places. It’s all Alabama.”

Moore’s teammate at Hewitt-Trussville, four-star wide receiver Dazalin Worsham, de-committed from the Crimson Tide earlier this week. Moore made it clear, however, there would be no change in his decision.

“What I liked most about Alabama is they didn’t promise me anything for when I get there,” Moore said. “They just told me that I’ll have to come in and work hard to earn everything. That’s how I want it. That excites me.”

According to the 247 composite rankings, Moore is the No. 6 2020 prospect in Alabama. Five of the top six are committed to Alabama. The others are No. 1 Quindarrius Robinson of Jackson-Olin, No. 2 Demouy Kennedy of Theodore, No. 3 Jayson Jones of Calera and No. 4 Roydell Williams of Hueytown. The No. 5 prospect, wide receiver E.J. Williams of Central-Phenix City, is uncommitted.

Moore has moved from cornerback to safety for the Huskies this year, though Hewitt head coach Josh Floyd said he likely will move around on that side of the ball and even play some offense.

“I kind of like safety because, at corner, you can kind of be taken out of the game,” he said. “At safety, you have the ability to make plays all over the field.”

Moore said Alabama coach Nick Saban has talked to him about playing the STAR position at Alabama.

“Coach Saban said I remind him a lot of (current Alabama defensive back) Shyheim Carter,” Moore said.

Moore often faced the opponent’s top receiver last year. He finished with 33 tackles and an interception.

“He is an extremely hard worker,” Floyd said. “He’s definitely got some God-given ability. He has that big, long frame that obviously colleges like. The thing about Malachi is he puts in a lot of work. He’s probably as driven a kid as I’ve ever had. That makes him fun to coach him. Great kid. He does well in the classroom as well. He’ll have a great career.”

Moore’s goal for his senior season at Hewitt-Trussville is fairly simple.

“I just want a ring,” he said. “That’s the main thing. I just want to ring. I think we are going to shock a lot of people.”