Powder Springs (Ga.) McEachern wide receiver Tyler Simmons has announced his commitment to Alabama, per a BamaOnline source.

The three-star prospect chose the Crimson Tide over offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, California and Texas A&M, among others.

Alabama picked up serious momentum for the Peach State receiver over the past three months, which included a visit from head coach Nick Saban via helicopter back in December.

Had a great time talking to Coach Saban today. pic.twitter.com/5kygBq4QAL — ty (@tvler_) December 11, 2015

“For one it’s the comfort level with Alabama,” Simmons told BamaOnline. “Another reason I wanted to commit there is I want to major in engineering and it’s a great engineering school."

Special teams coordinator and tight ends coach Bobby Williams is the primary recruiter on file for Simmons, one of the fastest recruits in the state of Georgia.

“After talking to the coaches I feel comfortable that it’s not just about football there,” Simmons said. “Once you’re committed, you’re not just committed to play football you’re committed to the school. They were just real through the whole recruiting process.”

Simmons, who committed to the Tide silently in October, talked about what he’s looking forward to most when gets to Tuscaloosa.

“Just the football and college environment,” Simmons said. “Just getting to meet the players and experience the college life.”

The 5-foot-11, 194-pound Simmons, is rated the No. 63 receiver and the No. 377 overall player in the country, per the 247Sports Composite, an industry-generated average.

The commitment bumps Alabama to the No. 4 spot in the 247Sports Team Rankings.

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