Nick Saban and the Alabama coaching staff know how to find the country's biggest freaks.

Whether it's in the trenches, at running back or at the skill positions on both sides of the ball, the Crimson Tide are typically bigger, faster and stronger than who they play each Saturday.

Monday evening the Tide did it again.

This time it's 6-foot-6, 205-pound Lone Star State receiver Tyrell Shavers joining the fold.

The upside is through the roof. There might not be a player more underranked.

Ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the nation's No. 23 receiver and No. 159 player overall, Shavers posted freaky testing numbers at a Nike Football Regional in March running a 4.38 laser-timed 40-yard dash with an even more impressive 4.09 shuttle and a 36-3 inch vertical leap.

As a junior at Lewisville (Texas) High those testing numbers translated to 36 receptions for 667 yards and 10 touchdowns.

What can't you do with Shavers? He'll be dynamite in the red zone. He can stretch the field vertically. He's a home run threat after the catch.

Shavers is one of the more interesting prospects in Alabama's No. 2 ranked recruiting class per 247Sports.