Eight Alabama high school seniors are among the 150-plus prospects from around the country scheduled to compete at The Opening in suburban Dallas.

The event, presented by Nike Football, begins Saturday and concludes Tuesday at The Star in Frisco, Texas, the Dallas Cowboys' training facility in suburban Dallas. Most of the nation's top-ranked players, according to the 247sports Compositive Rankings, will be there.

ON THE WEB: See the complete roster for The Opening Finals

Here's a look at the eight Alabama prospects selected to compete, as well as Alabama and Auburn commitments who will be there:

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George Pickens

High school: Hoover

Position: Wide receiver

Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 200

College choice: Auburn

The skinny: Pickens committed to Auburn before last season and was the first 2019 player to commit to the Tigers.

Watch Pickens' highlights:

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Christian Williams

High school: Daphne

Position: Defensive back

Ht./Wt.: 6-1, 182

College choice: Alabama

The skinny: Although he moonlights as a wide receiver, Williams is a shutdown corner who opposing quarterbacks rarely challenge. That's why he had just one interception last season.

Watch Williams' highlights:

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Jaydon Hill

High school: Bob Jones

Position: Defensive back

Ht./Wt.: 6-0, 175

College choice: Undecided

The skinny: Hill intercepted five passes last year, and Bob Jones coach Kevin Rose had high praise for him earlier this year: "He's as good a prospect as we've had here since Reggie Ragland," the coach said. Remember, Ragland was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year and an All-American at Alabama in 2015.

Watch Hill's highlights:

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Clay Webb

High school: Oxford

Position: Offensive line

Ht./Wt.: 6-3, 290

College choice: Undecided

The skinny: Webb won a state championship as a heavyweight wrestler earlier this year and was named the state's No. 1 high school athlete for the 2017-18 school year by AL.com. He plays tackle in high school, but is likely to switch to center in college. He's the state's top-rated prospect.

Watch Webb's highlights:

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Pierce Quick

High school: Hewitt-Trussville

Position: Offensive line

Ht./Wt.: 6-5, 285

College choice: Alabama

The skinny: A physical player who racked up more than 100 knockdown blocks as a right tackle last season, Quick could move inside and play guard in college.

See Quick's highlights:

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Taulia Tagovailoa

High school: Thompson

Position: Quarterback

Ht./Wt.: 5-11, 203

College choice: Alabama

The skinny: The younger brother of Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, he threw for 3,823 yards and 35 touchdowns last year, won the Class 7A Back of the Year award, and finished third in Mr. Football voting.

See Tagovailoa's highlights:

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Bo Nix

High school: Pinson Valley

Position: Quarterback

Ht./Wt.: 6-2, 205

College choice: Auburn

The skinny:Nix led Pinson Valley to an undefeated season and the AHSAA Class 6A championship last year, despite missing several games with a leg injury. He said his leg is healed, and he even played baseball in the spring.

RELATED: Nix wins QB award at Rivals event

See Nix's highlights:

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Auburn commit

Owen Pappoe

High school: Grayson High in Loganville, Georgia

Position: Linebacker

Ht./Wt.: 6-1, 209

College choice: Auburn

The skinny: Nicknamed "The Freak," Pappoe is the lone five-star prospect currently committed to Auburn in the Class of 2019.

Watch Pappoe's highlights:

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Alabama commits

DeMarcco Hellams

High school: DeMatha Catholic in Hyattsville, Maryland

Position: Athlete

Ht./Wt.: 6-1, 203

College choice: Alabama

The skinny: Hellams committed to Alabama earlier this month, and he attends the same high school that produced former Crimson Tide lineman Cyrus and Arie Kouandjio. He's projected to play safety in college.

Watch Hellams' highlights:

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Kevin Harris

High school: Grayson High in Loganville, Georgia

Position: Defensive end

Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 218

College choice: Alabama

The skinny: Harris is listed as a weakside defensive end by recruiting services, but he likely projects as a Jack linebacker for the Crimson Tide.

Watch Harris' highlights:

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Shane Lee

High school: St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland

Position: Linebacker

Ht./Wt.: 6-0, 253

College choice: Alabama

The skinny: Lee attends the same high school as Eyabi Anoma, a five-star linebacker who signed with Alabama in the Class of 2018.

See Lee's highlights:

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Uncommitted players:

Kayvon Thibodeaux

High school: Oaks Christian in Thousand Oaks, California

Position: Defensive line

Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 234

College choice: Uncommitted

The skinny: He's the nation's No. 1-ranked player according to the 247sports Composite, with Alabama and LSU among his top possible destinations.

Watch Thibodeaux's highlights:

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Ishmael Sophser

High school: Amite (La.)

Position: Defensive line

Ht./Wt.: 6-3, 330

College choice: Uncommitted

The skinny: The nation's No. 3 recruit according to the 247sports Composite, he's considered a likely commitment for LSU, but Alabama is still a possibility.

Watch Sophser's highlights:

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Trey Sanders

High school: IMG Academy (Fla.)

Position: Running back

Ht./Wt.: 6-0, 215

College choice: Uncommitted

The skinny: One of the nation's top-rated running backs, he was committed to Alabama but de-committed earlier this year.

Watch Sanders' highlights:

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Evan Neal

High school: IMG Academy (Fla.)

Position: Offensive guard

Ht./Wt.: 6-8, 390

College choice: Uncommitted

The skinny: A mountain of a man, Neal is expected to play guard -- and likely lose weight -- once he gets to college. Miami (Fla.) seems to be the leader in his recruitment, but he has offers from Alabama and Auburn.

Watch Neal's highlights:

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Who else are being recruited by Alabama or Auburn?

Here's a look at six other uncommitted players who are considering Alabama or Auburn and are scheduled to compete at The Opening:

1) Andrew Booth

High school: Archer High in Lawrenceville, Georgia

Position: Cornerback

Ht./Wt.: 6-1, 188

College choice: Uncommitted, but Auburn and Clemson seems to be the top possibilities.

2) Zach Harrison

High school: Olentangy Orange High in Lewis Center, Ohio

Position: Defensive end

Ht./Wt.: 6-5 1/2, 234

College choice: Uncommitted, but Michigan and Ohio State appear to be the biggest players.

3) Darnell Wright

High school: Huntington (W.V.)

Position: Offensive tackle

Ht./Wt.: 6-6, 314

College choice: Uncommitted, but the nation's No. 1-ranked offensive tackle has Ohio State, Tennessee and Alabama among his top suitors.

4) Nakobe Dean

High school: Horn Lake (Miss.)

Position: Linebacker

Ht./Wt.: 6-0, 216

College choice: Uncommitted, but Georgia, Ole Miss and Alabama are among the top possibilities for Mississippi's top-ranked player.

5) Henry To'ot'o, OL

High school: De La Salle High in Concord, California

Position: Offensive line

Ht./Wt.: 6-2, 210

College choice: Uncommitted, and UCLA seems to be the leader, but he does have an Alabama offer.

6) Dax Hill

High school: Booker T. Washington High in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Position: Safety

Ht./Wt.: 6-0, 187

College choice: Uncommitted, and the No. 1-ranked safety in the country appears to be an Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State recruiting battle. He also had an Alabama offer.

ON THE WEB: See the complete roster for The Opening Finals