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Quinnen Williams competes at The Opening Atlanta in March. (Wesley Sinor/wsinor@al.com)

Wenonah defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has decommitted from Auburn.

The 6-foot-4, 265-pounder confirmed the news with AL.com Friday.

"No reason and nothing personal," Williams said. "I just wanted to reopen my recruitment."

Auburn was the first to offer Williams, and he committed to the Tigers Jan. 16. He attended Auburn's A-Day game in April, but skipped the Big Cat Weekend recruiting event Saturday. He participated in Alabama's football camp earlier this week.

"It's one of those things that was a family decision," Williams' head coach, Robert Cheatham, told AL.com. "That's all I can comment on right now. He has quite a few offers and he'll be a good player for someone once he decides where he wants to go."

Williams is ranked as a three-star prospect and the nation's No. 34 defensive tackle in the 247Sports Composite. He tallied 85 tackles (55 solo) in 2014, while also spending time at punter and the offensive line. He also holds offers from Alabama and Ole Miss, among others.

Williams is the third player to decommit from Auburn in the past 30 days, joining five-star wide receiver Nate Craig-Myers and three-star defensive end David Marshall. The Tigers picked up commitments from four-star wide receiver Eli Stove and five-star 2017 offensive tackle Calvin Ashley after Big Cat Weekend.

With the loss of Williams, Auburn's 2016 recruiting class has dropped to seven commitments.