Dylan Moses has been playing with high expectations for years. It happens when you're getting scholarship offers in middle school and getting ESPN Magazine covers as a high school freshman.

Add another such honor for the Alabama recruit.

Moses was named Parade Magazine national player of the year for the 2017 signing class. The Baton Rouge product is already enrolled in Tuscaloosa in advance of next Wednesday's National Signing Day.

Moses is one of three Alabama early enrollees to make Parade's first-team high school All-American list. Running back Najee Harris and offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood also made the cut for the team that'll appear in the Feb. 5 issue of Parade Magazine. Athlete Jaylond Adams of Minor High School also made the first-team offense.

The magazine will feature a three-page spread on Moses with the linebacker appearing on the cover. He is currently ranked No. 13 in 247Sports' composite of national recruiting rankings. Harris is the highest-rated player on that list at No. 3. Harris is No. 1 in Rivals ranking with Moses checking in at No. 32.

Moses, Harris and Leatherwood are among the 12 Alabama freshmen who enrolled a semester early to participate in spring practice. They will make it official next Wednesday on National Signing Day.

Alabama currently has the No. 1 class in all major recruiting services.