Alabama wide receiver commit Traeshon Holden has transferred from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore Md. to Narbonne High School in Harbor City, Calif., he tells BamaOnLine.

The four-star receiver, originally from Florida, has been a member of the Crimson Tide's class since early March and will now join forces with a pair of UA targets in 2020 four-star linebacker Jordan Banks and 2021 four-star quarterback Jake Garcia at Narbonne.

Holden is one of three wide receiver commits Alabama has in its class, joining two other four-stars in Dazalin Worsham and Javon Baker.

The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder had a strong showing at the Adidas 7on7 national championships recently, earning a bump in the 247Sports Rankings up to No. 117 overall in the country.

Holden was one of the top performers at the Adidas event over the weekend showcasing really good separation ability, ball skills, and feel at wide receiver. His size at 6-foot-3 is a matchup problem and for him to add the separation skills and catch-in-traffic ability that popped to our analysts on the ground, it shapes the Alabama commit into a ‘never covered’ kind of target for a quarterback. The move: Already ranked inside the Top 200, Holden’s performance was worth edging him up into the Top 150 bumping his rating from a 92 grade up to a 93.

As for his recruitment, Holden is firm with Alabama but has not shut the door on others that are interested. Last week, prior to returning to Tuscaloosa for A-Day, Holden was at UCLA and USC, two programs you can bet will work even harder to flip his commitment now considering their proximity.